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To the good listener, half a word is enough.
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To the grateful man give more than he asks.
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To your son give a good name and a trade.
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To-morrow will be another day.
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To-morrow's remedy will not ward off the evil of to-day.
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Today is yesterday's pupil.
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Tomorrow is often the busiest day of the week.
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Tomorrow is the busiest day of the year.
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Too much breaks the bag.
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Tripe broth, you make much of yourself.
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Trouts are not caught with dry breeches.
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True love suffers no concealment.
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Trust in God upon good security.
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Trust not your gossip to a priest who has been a friar.
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Trust not your money to one whose eyes are bent on the ground.
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Truth, like oil, always comes to the surface.
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Truths and roses have thorns about them.
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Two birds of prey do not keep each other company.
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Two blacks don't make a white.
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Two boys are half a boy, and three boys are no boy at all.
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Two can play at that game.
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Two cannot fall out if one does not choose.
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Two false men to one traitor.
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Two great talkers will not travel far together.
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Two of a trade can never agree.
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Two of a trade never agree.
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Two sparrows on one ear of corn never agree.
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Under a bad cloak there is a good tippler.
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Under a gold sheath a leaden knife.
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Under a good cloak may be a bad man.
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Under a tattered cloak you will generally find a good drinker.
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Under my cloak I command the king.
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Under my cloak I kill the king.
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Under the sackcloth there is something hid.
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Vainglory blossoms, and bears no fruit.
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Visit your aunt, but not every day of the year.
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Walk till the blood appears on the cheek, but not the sweat on
the brow.
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Walk until the blood appears on the cheek, but not the sweat on
the brow.
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War with all the world, and peace with England.
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Water for oxen, wine for kings.
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We are as the king, only not as rich.
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We are both carriers, and shall meet on the road.
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We are not roasting, and already we are basting.
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We are not yet roasting, and already we make sops in the pan.
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We do not know what is good until we have lost it.
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We have no son, and yet are giving him a name.
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We have not yet saddled, and are already mounted.
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Weight and measure save a man toil.
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Welcome, misfortune, if you come alone.
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Were you at the wedding, Molly? No, mother, but the bride was
very fine.
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