He who has love in his heart has spurs in his 35 heels. Pr.
He who has made no mistakes in war has never made war. Turenne.
He who has most of heart knows most of sorrow. P. J. Bailey.
He who has no ear for poetry is a barbarian, be he who he may. Goethe.
He who has no opinion of his own, but depends upon the opinion and taste of others, is a slave. Klopstock.
He who has no passions has no principle, nor 40 motive to act. Helvetius.
He who has no vision of Eternity will never get a true hold of Time. Carlyle.
He who has no wish to be happier is the happiest of men. W. R. Alger.
He who has not been a servant cannot become a praiseworthy master; it is meet that we should plume ourselves rather on acting the part of a servant properly than that of the master, first towards the laws, and next towards our elders. Plato.
He who has not known poverty, sorrow, contradiction, and the rest, and learned from them the priceless lessons they have to teach, has missed a good opportunity of schooling. Carlyle.