He who means to teach others may indeed 45 often suppress the best of what he knows, but he must not himself be half-instructed. Goethe.

He who mistrusts humanity is quite as often deceived as he who trusts men. Jean Paul.

He who mocks the infant's faith / Shall be mock'd in age and death. Wm. Blake.

He who never in his life was foolish was never a wise man. Heine.

He who obeys is almost always better than he who commands. Renan.

He who offers God a second place offers Him 50 no place. Ruskin.

He who ordained the Sabbath loves the poor. Holmes.

He who overcomes his egoism rids himself of the most stubborn obstacle that blocks the way to all true greatness and all true happiness. Cötvös.

He who partakes in another's joys is more humane than he who partakes in his griefs. Lavater.

He who parts with his property before his death may prepare himself for bitter experiences. Fr. Pr.