He who strikes terror into others is himself in continual fear. Claudian.
He who tastes every man's broth often burns 25 his mouth. Dan. Pr.
He who tells a lie is not sensible how great a task he undertakes, for he must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain that one. Pope.
He who tells the failings of others to you will be ready to tell your failings to others. Turk. Pr.
He who the sword of Heaven will bear / Should be as holy as severe. Meas. for Meas., iii. 2.
He who thinks for himself, and imitates rarely, is a free man. Klopstock.
He who thinks his place below him will certainly 30 be below his place. Saville.
He who thinks to save anything by his religion besides his soul will be a loser in the end. Bp. Barlow.
He who thinks too much will accomplish little. Schiller.
He who traces nothing of God in his own soul will never find God in the world of matter—mere circlings of force there of iron regulation, of universal death and merciless indifferency. Carlyle.