There is no caste in blood. [ Edwin Arnold ]
What! is there no bribing death? [ Dying words of Cardinal Beaufort ]
My friends! There are no friends! [ Aristotle ]
There is even the dignity of vice. [ Rivarol ]
While there is life there is hope. [ Proverb ]
There is no darkness but ignorance. [ William Shakespeare ]
There is healing in the bitter cup. [ Southey ]
There is no fettering of authority. [ William Shakespeare ]
There is a very life in our despair. [ Byron ]
Wherever there is power there is age. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]
Where there are reeds there is water. [ Proverb ]
There is no education like adversity. [ Beaconsfield ]
There is no moment without some duty. [ Cicero ]
Where there are friends there is wealth. [ Plaut ]
Where boasting ends, there dignity begins. [ Young ]
Where there is no honour there is no grief. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
There is nothing so imperishable as a book. [ James Hain Friswell ]
There remaineth a rest to the people of God. [ Bible ]
There is enough where there is not too much. [ French Proverb ]
There are few die well that die in a battle. [ William Shakespeare ]
There are remedies for all things but death. [ Carlyle ]
There is only one proof of ability, - action. [ Marie Ebner-Eschenbach ]
There is a pleasure in affecting affectation. [ Lamb ]
There is properly no history, only biography. [ Emerson ]
There is no past, so long as books shall live. [ Edward Bulwer Lytton ]
There is thy gold; worse poison to men's souls. [ William Shakespeare ]
Where there is much love there is much mistake. [ Proverb ]
There is no death! What seems so is transition. [ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ]
Where there is no hope there can be no endeavor. [ Johnson ]
There are female women, and there are male women. [ Charles Buxton ]
Where there is great height there is great depth. [ Friedrich Schiller ]
Dead! God, how much there is in that little word! [ Byron ]
Oh, rare the headpiece, if but brains were there! [ Phaedrus ]
There is such a thing as the pressure of darkness. [ Victor Hugo ]
Were there no hearers there would be no backbiters. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
There are moral as well as physical assassinations. [ Voltaire ]
Where you think there is bacon there is no chimney. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
There is no such sport as sport by sport overthrown. [ William Shakespeare ]
There is a great affinity between designing and art. [ Addison ]
There is but one antidote for coquetry, - true love. [ Mme. Deluzy ]
Where there are many laws there are many enormities. [ Proverb ]
There are countless roads on all sides to the grave. [ Cicero ]
There can be no economy where there is no efficiency. [ Beaconsfield ]
There is no person who is not dangerous for some one. [ Mme. de Sevigne ]
There are occasions on which all apology is rudeness. [ Dr. Johnson ]
There can be no friendship where there is no freedom. [ Wm. Penn ]
Where there is honey to be found, there will be bees. [ Plaut ]
And God said, Let there be light, and there was light. [ Bible ]
There can be no Christianity where there is no charity. [ Colton ]
There is a debauchery of spirit, as there is of senses. [ Börne ]
There is no such thing as accident; It is fate misnamed. [ Napoleon I ]
Wherever I look there is nothing but the image of death. [ Ovid ]
There can be no profanity where there is no fane behind. [ Thoreau ]
There is hope in extravagance, there la none in routine. [ Emerson ]
There are ceremonious bows that repel one like a cudgel. [ Bovee ]
There is nothing at all in life except what we put there. [ Mme. Swetchine ]
There is never jealousy where there is not strong regard. [ Washington Irving ]
There would be no great ones if there were no little ones. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
There is not a single heart but has its moments of longing. [ Beecher ]
There are good marriages, but there are no delightful ones. [ Rochefoucauld ]
There can no great smoke arise, but there must be some fire. [ Lyly ]
There comes naught ought out of the sack but what was there. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
There are persons always standing ready to believe a scandal. [ Ovid ]
There are calumnies against which even innocence loses courage. [ Napoleon ]
There are likely to be short graces where the devil plays host. [ Lamb ]
Business is bought at a dear hand where there is small despatch. [ Bacon ]
There are well-dressed follies, as there are well-clothed fools. [ Chamfort ]
O Contentment, make me rich! for without thee there is no wealth. [ Saadi ]
There is not so variable a thing in nature as a lady's head-dress. [ Addison ]
As there is no love without desire, so there is none without hope.
Where there is smoke there is fire (flame is very close to smoke). [ Plaut ]
There is no fireside, howsoe'er defended, but has one vacant chair! [ Longfellow ]
There are circumstances in which despair does not imply inactivity. [ Burke ]
Action is happiness here; and without action there can be no heaven. [ Voss ]
There is a long and wearisome step between admiration and imitation. [ Richter ]
Where there is room in the heart, there is always room in the house. [ Moore ]
Up start as many aches in his bones, as there are ouches in his skin. [ George Chapman ]
There is nothing certain in man's life but this, that he must lose it. [ Owen Meredith ]
It were well to die if there be gods, and sad to live if there be none. [ Marcus Antoninus ]
Wherever there is a human being there is an opportunity for a kindness. [ Seneca ]
There are certain epochs in art when simplicity is audacious originality. [ Achilles Poincelot ]
There is no courage but in innocence, no constancy but in an honest cause. [ Southern ]
There are some trifles well habited, as there are some fools well clothed. [ Chamfort ]
There is but one object greater than the soul, and that one is its Creator. [ St. Augustine ]
There is no finite life except unto death; no death except unto higher life. [ Bunsen ]
There lives more faith in honest doubt, believe me, than in half the creeds. [ Alfred Tennyson ]
The sages of old live again in us, and in opinions there is a metempsychosis. [ Glanvill ]
There is no solemnity so deep, to a right-thinking creature, as that of dawn. [ Ruskin ]
There is nothing more contemptible than a bald man who pretends to have hair. [ Martial ]
Where there is mystery, it is generally supposed that there must also be evil. [ Byron ]
If there is a virtue in the world which we should always aim, it cheerfulness. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]
Where there is much pretension, much has been borrowed: nature never pretends. [ Lavater ]
There is in us more of the appearance of sense and virtue than of the reality. [ Marguerite de Valois ]
There is merit without elevation, but there is no elevation without some merit. [ Rochefoucauld ]
There is no affectation in passion, for that putteth a man out of his precepts. [ Bacon ]
There was a time when the world acted upon books; now books act upon the world. [ Joubert ]
There is but one kind of love, but there are a thousand different copies of it. [ La Rochefoucauld ]
There is a demand in these days for men who can make wrong conduct appear right. [ Terence ]
There is no more potent antidote to low sensuality than the adoration of beauty. [ Schlegel ]
There is no weariness like that which rises from doubting. It is unfixed reason. [ South ]
There is no vice which mankind carries to such wild extremes as that of avarice. [ Swift ]