He who enquires into a matter has often 15 found more at a glance than he wished to find. Lessing.

He who entereth uncalled for, unquestioned speaketh much, and regardeth himself with satisfaction, to his prince appeareth one of a weak judgment. Hitopadesa.

He who esteems trifles for themselves is a trifler; he who esteems them for the conclusions he draws from them or the advantage to which they can be put, is a philosopher. Bulwer.

He who exercises wisdom exercises the knowledge which is about God. Epictetus.

He who fears not death fears not threats. Corneille.

He who fears nothing is not less powerful than 20 he whom all fear. Schiller.

He who feeds the ravens / Will give His children bread. Cowper.

He who feels he is right is stronger than king's hosts; he who doubts he is not right has no strength whatever. Carlyle.

He who finds a God in the physical world will also find one in the moral, which is History. Jean Paul.

He who formeth a connection with an honest man from his love of truth, will not suffer thereby. Hitopadesa.