Tailors
and writers must mind the fashion. |
Take a hair of
the dog that bit you. |
Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of
themselves. |
Take heed of
reconciled enemies and of meat twice boiled. |
Take your time
and time will take you. |
Take your wife's first advice. |
Talk about
things of tomorrow and the mice inside the ceiling laugh. |
Talk is cheap. |
Talk of the
devil - and the devil appears. |
Talk of the
devil and he will appear. |
Talk of the
Devil, and he is bound to appear. |
Talking comes by nature, silence by wisdom. |
Teachers open
the door, but you must enter by yourself |
Teaching of
others teacheth the teacher |
Tell me who
your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are. |
Tell the truth and shame the
Devil (Shakespeare, Henry IV), |
Temper
is so good a thing that we should never lose it. |
That which
does not kill us makes us stronger. |
The Absent are Always Wrong. |
The accomplice is as bad as
the thief. |
The age of
miracles is past . |
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. |
The apprentice outperforms the
master. |
The beaten path is safest. |
The best advice is found on
the pillow. |
The best cast at dice is not to play. |
The best
defence is a good offence. |
The best
doctors are Dr Diet, Dr Quiet and Dr Merryman. |
The Best Fish Swim Near the
Bottom. |
The best ground bears weeds as
well as flowers. |
The best is
yet to come. |
The best of friends must part. |
The best of
men are but men at best. |
The best things are not bought and sold. |
The best
things come in small packages. |
The best
things in life are free. |
The best throw
of the dice is to throw them away |
The Best Wine
Comes Out of an Old Vessel |
The best-laid
schemes of mice and men often go awry. |
The bigger they are the harder they fall. |
The bigger
they are, the harder they fall. |
The bigger
they are, the harder they fall. |
The birds and
the bees. |
The blood of
the soldiers makes the glory of the general. |
The boy is
father to the man. |
The boy is father to the man.. |
The bread never falls but on
its buttered side |
The butcher looked for his
knife and it was in his mouth. |
The cat is honest when the
meat is out of her reach. |
The child is
the father of the man |
The coat makes
the man. |
The cobbler always wears the
worst shoes. |
The cobbler always wears the
worst shoes. |
The cobra will bite you
whether you call it cobra or Mr Cobra |
The company
makes the feast. |
The course of love never did run smooth. |
The course of
true love never did run smooth. |
The customer is always right. |
The
customer is always right. |
The
darkest hour is before the dawn. |
The devil find
work for idle hands to do |
The devil finds work for idle hands. |
The Devil goes
shares in gaming |
The devil looks after his own. |
The Devil rides upon a
fiddlestick |
The devil tempts all, but the
idle man tempts the devil. |
The die is cast. |
The difficult
we do at once, the impossible takes a little longer. |
The dog that
trots about finds a bone. Seek and ye shall find. |
The early bird
catches the worm |
The early worm
enjoys a leisurely breakfast |
The end
justifies the means |
The exception
which proves the rule. |
The eyes are
the window of the soul |
The eyes speak
as much as the mouth |
The faintest
ink is more powerful than the strongest memory |
The fairest
flowers soonest fade. Whom the Gods love, die youmg. |
The Fairest
Rose at Last is Withered. |
The female of
the species is more deadly than the male. |
The first
faults are theirs that commit them, the second theirs that permit them. |
The first step is the hardest. |
The first step
to health is to know that we are sick. |
The fish will
soon be caught, that nibbles at every bait. |
The fool wanders, the wise man travels. |
The fox knows
much, but more he who catches him. |
The fruit does
not fall far from the tree. |
The giver
makes the gift precious. |
The
gods help them that help themselves. |
The
golden age never was the present one. |
The grass is always greener on
the other side of the fence. |
The greatest things are done
by the aid of small ones. |
The hand that gives, gathers.
He benefits himself that does good to others. |
The hand that rocks the cradle
rules the world |
The
harder you work, the luckier you are. |
The
hardest work is to do nothing. |
The head and feet keep warm,
the rest will take no harm. |
The higer you climb, the
harder you fall. Grasp all, loose all. |
The higher the monkey climbs,
the more he shows his tail. |
The higher the tree, the
sweeter the plum. |
The higher you climb up the
ladder, the more people can see your arse |
The
hood does not make the monk. |
The horses of hope gallop, but
the asses of experience go slowly |
The house is a man’s castle. |
The husband is always the last
to know |
The innocent seldom find an
uncomfortable pillow. William Cowper, English poet (1731–1800) |
The King can make a knight,
but not a gentleman |
The labourer is worthy of his
hire |
The last drop makes the cup
run over |
The
longer you live the more you see. |
The longest day must have an
end |
The longest journey begins
with the first step. |
The longest rope has an end |
The longest way round is the
sweetest way home. |
The
Lord loveth a cheerful liar. |
The
love of money is the root of all evil. |
The man born to misfortune
will fall on his back and fracture his nose. |
The man who removes a mountain
begins by carrying away small stones |
The
meek shall inherit the earth. |
The Moon does not heed the
barking of dogs |
The
more haste, the less speed. |
The more honest the man the
worse the luck. Nice guy finishes last. |
The more laws, the more
offenses. |
The more one knows, the less
one believes |
The more the merrier |
The more things change, the
more they stay the same. |
The more you get, the more you
want |
The most beautiful women are
made for lovers who lack imagination |
The mountain labored and gave
birth to a mouse. Great cry and little wool. |
The
mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken. |
The nail that sticks out gets
banged down. |
The nearer the bone the
sweeter the meat |
The obstinate man does not
hold opinions; his opinions hold him. |
The old believe everything,
the middle aged suspect everything, the young know everything |
The One who tells the stories
rules the world |
The only way to understand a
woman is to love her |
The pen is mightier than
sword. |
The phisician of others
himself overruns with ulcers. |
The pot calls the kettle
black. |
The price of greatness is
responsibility |
The price of liberty is
eternal vigilance |
The proof of the pudding is in
the eating |
The
proof of the pudding is in the eating. |
The quarrel of lovers is the
renewal of love. |
The
receiver is as bad as the thief. |
The road to Hell is paved with
good intentions |
The rotten apple injures its
neighbours |
The shoemaker's son always
goes barefoot |
The
sleepy fox catches no chickens. |
The spirit is willing but the
flesh is weak. |
The squeaking wheel gets the
grease |
The squeaky wheel gets the
grease. |
The stick is the surest
peacemaker |
The straw that broke the
camel's back |
The sun shines on both sides
of the hedge. |
The tide never goes out so far
but it always comes in again |
The tongue ever turns to the
aching tooth |
The tongue that brings healing
is a tree of life, but a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit |
The
tongue wounds more than a lance. |
The trouble with experience is
that by the time you have it, you are too old to take advantage of it |
The
truth is in the wine. |
The truth will out |
The ugliest girl makes the
best housewife. |
The warrior lives an
hornorable life even in poverty.. |
The way to a man’s heart is
through his stomach. |
The
wise man is deceived once but the fool twice. |
The wise man never courts
danger. |
The
wise shall understand. |
The wish is father to the
thought. |
The world is full of willing
people: some willing to work and some willing to let them |
The worst wheel always creaks
most. |
The young man thinks the old
mans stupid but the old man KNOWS the young man is |
There are always ears on the
other side of the wall |
There are always more fish in
the sea |
There are more ways of killing
a cat than choking it with cream |
There Are No Atheists in
Foxholes |
There are none so blind as
those that will not see |
There are none so blind as
those, that will not see. |
There are three classes of
people one must not provoke: officials, customers and widows. |
There are two sides to every
question |
There but for the grace of God
go I |
There
is a black sheep in every flock. |
There is a skeleton in every
cupboard |
There is a skeleton in every
home. |
There
is a thin line between love and hate. |
There is a time and a place
for everything |
There is a time to speak and a
time to be silent |
There
is a trick in every trade. |
There is always some madness
in love But there is also always some reason in madness |
There is always somebody worst
of then yourself no matter how bad things seem |
There is an exception to every
rule |
There is an exception to every
rule |
There is honour among thieves |
There is many a good tune
played on an old fiddle |
There is many a slip 'twixt
cup and lip |
There is more than one way to
skin a cat |
There
is no better looking-glass than an old friend. |
There is no difference between
a wise man and a fool when they fall in love |
There is no fool like an old
fool |
There
is no honour among thieves. |
There is no jollity but hath a
smack of folly |
There is no physician like a
true friend |
There is no place like home |
There is no smoke without fire |
There is no such thing as a
free lunch |
There is no such thing as bad
publicity |
There is no time like the
present |
There is none so blind as
those who will not see |
There is nowt so queer as folk |
There is safety in numbers |
There will be rubs in the
smoothest road |
There’s always a calm before a
storm. |
There’s always more fish in
the sea. |
There’s many a slip twixt cup
and lip. |
There’s more than one way to
skin a cat. |
There’s no accounting for
taste. |
There’s no smoke without fire. |
There’s no such thing as a
free lunch. |
There’s no such thing as bad
publicity. |
There’s none so deaf as they
that will not hear. |
There’s one born every minute. |
There's
many a slip, twixt cup and the lip. |
There's
no use in flogging a dead horse. |
There's none so deaf as those
who will not hear |
They Brag Most That Can Do the
Least |
They that dance must pay the
fiddler |
They that sow the wind shall
reap the whirlwind |
They that walk much in the sun
will be tanned at last |
Things can only get better |
Things that come to those who
wait may be things left by those who got there first |
Think before you speak |
Think Much, Speak Little and
Write Less |
Third time is a charm |
Third time lucky |
Those who cast the votes
decide nothing Those who count the votes decide everything |
Those who do not learn from
history are doomed to repeat it |
Those who play the game do not
see it as clearly as those who watch |
Those who sleep with dogs will
rise with fleas |
Those who sleep with dogs will
rise with fleas. |
Though the wound be healed, a
scar remains |
Throw a sprat to catch a
whale. |
Time
and tide wait for no man. |
Time flies. |
Time is a great healer. |
Time is money. |
Time is money. |
Time to spare. |
Time waits for nobody. |
Time will tell |
Tis better to get things for
free, than to work up a sweat |
To add
insult to injury. |
To be worn out is to be
renewed. Lao Tzu, Chinese philosopher (604 BC – 531 BC) |
To beard a lion in his den. |
To bring coal to Newcastle. |
To deceive oneself is very
easy. |
To each his own. |
To eat
one's heart out. |
To err
is human, to forgive divine. |
To handle yourself, use your
head; to handle others, use your heart |
To have is to hold and to hold
is to have. |
To kill two birds with one
stone. |
To know the road ahead, ask
those coming back. |
To look
as if butter will not melt in his mouth. |
To many people in a dustbin
means there not much room in side |
To
scare a bird is not the way to catch it. |
To search for a needle in the
hay stack. |
To the jaundiced eye all
things look yellow. |
To the victor the spoils. |
To the world you may be one
person but to one person you may be the world |
To thine own self be true. |
To travel hopefully is a
better thing than to arrive. |
To wait
and be patient soothes many a pang. |
Tomorrow
is a new day. |
Tomorrow is another day. |
Tomorrow is another day. Take
things as they come. |
Tomorrow never comes. |
Too funny for words. |
Too many cooks spoil the
broth. |
Too many Eskimos, too few
seals. |
Too many irons in the fire. |
Too
much bed makes a dull head. |
Towards evening the lazy man
begins to be busy. |
Train a child in the way he
should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it. |
True
beauty lies within. |
True blue will never stain. |
True
friends are tested in adversity. |
True love is like a teardrop
in Niagra falls |
True love never grows old. |
Trust is the mother of deceit. |
Trust
not a horse's heel nor a dog's tooth. |
Truth
is stranger than fiction. |
Truth will out. Truth and oil
will always come to the top. |
Trying to drive a square peg
into a round hole. |
Two blacks do not make a white. |
Two
cannot fall out if one does not choose. |
Two Dogs Fight for a Bone, and
a Third Runs Away With it. |
Two fools in a house are too
many. |
Two heads are better then one. |
Two peas in a pod. |
Two things a man should never
be angry at: what he can help and what he cannot help |
Two things prolong your life:
A quiet heart and a loving wife. |
Two wrongs do not make a right. |
Two wrongs may not make a
right but three rights make a left. |
Two’s company, three’s a
crowd. |