He who is of no use to himself is of no use to 15 any one. Dan. Pr.

He who is one with himself is everything. Auerbach.

He who is only half instructed speaks much, and is always wrong; he who knows it wholly, is content with acting, and speaks seldom or late. Goethe.

He who is only just is stern; he who is only wise lives in gloom. Voltaire.

He who is servant to (dient) the public is a poor animal (Thier); he torments himself, and nobody thanks him for it. Goethe.

He who is suave with all (lieblich thun mit 20 allen will) gets on with none: he pleases no one who tries to please thousands. Bodenstedt.

He who is the master of all opinions never can be the bigot of any. W. R. Alger.

He who is too much afraid of being duped has lost the power of being magnanimous. Amiel.

He who is weighty is willing to be weighed. Pr.

He who is willing to work finds it hard to wait. Pr.