Adverb
subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors)
Source: WordNetThe water that does not move becomes stagnant, and so does the mind that is not open to change. Source: Internet
You can see that a city is prosperous by the wealth of goods for sale in the market. Land too we call prosperous if it bears rich fruit. And so also the soul may be counted prosperous if it is full of good works of every kind. Basil of Caesarea
Some suffer much from poverty and sickness, but are not humbled, and so they suffer without profit. But one who is humbled will be happy in all circumstances, because the Lord is his riches and joy, and all people will wonder at the beauty of his soul. Silouan the Athonite
The rich devour the poor, and the devil devours the rich and so both are devoured. Dutch Proverb
He has a head, and so has a pin. Portuguese Proverb
Big fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite them, and little fleas have lesser fleas, and so ad infinitum. Dutch Proverb