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The worth of a thing
Is what it will bring.
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The worth of a thing is best known by the want.
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The young ravens are beaked like the old.
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There are more thieves than are hanged.
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There come as many calf-skins to market as ox-skins.
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There is a fool at every feast.
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There is a remedy for all things save death.
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There is no joy without alloy.
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There is nothing so secret but it transpires.
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There's no making a donkey drink against his will.
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There's no making a silk purse of a sow's ear.
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They agree like cats and dogs.
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They are fools whose sheep run away twice.
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They understand one another like thieves in a fair.
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They who are often at the looking-glass seldom spin.
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They who come from afar have leave to lie.
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They who fight with golden weapons are pretty sure to prove their
right.
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Thistles and thorns prick sore, but evil tongues prick more.
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Those that dislike cats will be carried to the cemetery in the
rain.
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Those that eat cherries with great persons shall have their eyes
squirted out with the stones.
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Those who dislike cats will be carried to the cemetery in the
rain.
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Threats don't kill.
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Thrust not thy finger in a fool's mouth.
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Time and straw make medlars ripe.
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Time destroys all things.
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Time fleeth away without delay.
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Time gained, much gained.
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Time goes, death comes.
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Time is God's and ours.
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Time is money.
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Time past never returns.
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'Tis a fat bird that bastes itself.
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'Tis a wise child that knows its own father.
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'Tis altogether vain to learn wisdom, and yet live foolishly.
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'Tis as necessary to him as gold weights are to a beggar.
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'Tis best woo where a man can see the smoke.
Source: (Dutch)
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'Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at
all.
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'Tis day still, while the sun shines.
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'Tis too late to spare when the cask is bare.
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'Tis well that wicked cows have short horns.
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To do nothing teacheth to do evil.
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To every fool his cap.
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To get eggs there must be some cackling.
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To hang your sickle on another man's corn.
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To marry one is a duty; twice a folly; thrice is madness.
Source: (Dutch)
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To-day stately and brave, to-morrow in the grave.
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To-day's sorrow brings nought to-morrow.
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Too err is human.
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Too many cooks oversalt the porridge.
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Too much of one thing is good for nothing.
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