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  The wife is the key of the house。 (226)
  The wise hand doth not all that the foolish mouth speaks。 (890)
  The wise man is always a good listener。 (917)
  The wise man knows he knows nothing; the fool thinks he knows all。 (904)
  The wish is father to the thought。 (2128)
  The wolf and fox are both privateers。 (1817)
  The wolf may lose his teeth; but never his nature。 (1818)
  The words once spoken can never be recalled。 (629)
  The world is a ladder for some to go up and others to go down。 (1037)
  The worse luck now; the better another time。 (1353)
  They that do nothing learn to do ill。 (1511)
  They that marry in green; their sorrow is soon seen。 (200)
  They that reckon without their host are to reckon twice。 (2129)
  They who cannot do as they would; must do as they can。 (322)
  They 'People' who live in glass houses should not throw stones。 (1289)
  They who live longest will see most。 (1121)
  Things are seldom what they seem。 (1435)
  Things done cannot be undone。 (2130)
  Things past cannot be recalled。 (42)
  Things unreasonable are never durable。 (2131)
  Those that make the best use of their time have none to spare。 (58)
  Those who are quick to promise are generally slow to perform。 (2132)
  Those who believe money can do everything are frequently prepared to do everything for money。 (993)
  Those who eat best and drink best often do worst。 (1512)
  Those whom the gods love die young。 (1166)
  Though a lie be well drest; it is ever overe。 (1607)
  Though malice may darken truth; it cannot put it out。 (509)
  Though the fox run; the chicken hath wings。 (1680)
  Though the mills of God grind slowly; yet they grind exceedingly small。 (711)
  Though thy enemy seem a mouse; yet watch him like a lion。 (1945)
  Thrift is a great revenue。 (850)
  Thrift is good revenue。 (851)
  Thrift is the philosopher’s stone。 (852)
  Time and tide wait for no man。 (3)
  Time cures all things。 (14)
  Time dissolves all things。 (19)
  Time flies。 (1)
  Time heals all wounds。 (15)
  Time is a great healer。 (11)
  Time is money。 (2)
  Time is the best healer。 (12)
  Time is the great physician。 (13)
  Time lost cannot be recalled。 (35)
  Time marches on。 (4)
  Time past cannot be called back again。 (32)
  Times change。 (18)
  Time tames the strongest grief。 (10)
  Time tries all (the things)。 (7)
  Time tries truth。 (8)
  Time will show 'tell'。 (9)
  Time works great changes。 (17)
  Time works wonders。 (16)
  ’Tis altogether vain to learn wisdom and yet live foolishly。 (1594)
  ’Tis the early bird that catches the worm。 (1652)
  To ask well is to know much。 (354)
  To a wise man one word is enough。 (912)
  To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace。 (750)
  To be virtuous is to do good。 (757)
  To deceive oneself is very easy。 (1635)
  To Err is Humane。 (1262)
  To him that does everything in its proper time; one day is worth three。 (45)
  To know everything is to know nothing。 (2133)
  Tomorrow es never。 (20)
  Too many cooks spoil the broth。 (2134)
  Too much knowledge makes the head bald。 (552)
  Too much liberty spoils all。 (2135)
  Too much pudding will choke a dog。 (1775)
  Too much spoils; too little is nothing。 (2136)
  To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting。 (372)
  To save time is to lengthen life。 (83)
  To say is one thing; to do is quite another。 (659)
  Touch pitch; and you will be defiled。 (2137)
  Tread on a worm and it will turn。 (473)
  Troubles never es singly。 (1366)
  True friendship is like sound health; the value of which is seldom known until it be lost。 (1935)
  True friendship lasts forever。 (1928)
  True love is giving; not taking。(146)
  True love never grows old。 (153)
  True love shows itself in time of need。 (152)
  True praise roots and spreads。 (2139)
  Trust not a great weight to a slender thread。 (960)
  Trust not a new friend nor an old enemy。 (1936)
  Trust thyself only; and another shall not betray thee。 (964)
  Truth and roses have thorns about them。 (506)
  Truth fears no colours。 (490)
  Truth has no answer。 (492)
  Truth hath a good face; but ill clothes。 (503)
  Truth is a lion。 (493)
  Truth is the daughter of time。 (497)
  Truth lies 'is' at the bottom of a well。 (500)
  Truth may be blamed; but shall never be shamed。 (508)
  Truth needs no colours。 (504)
  Truth never grows old。 (496)
  Truth’s best ornament is nakedness。 (505)
  Truth shines in the dark。 (491)
  Truth will out; even if buried in a golden coffin。 (501)
  Truth will prevail 'conquer'。 (489)
  Try your friend ere you trust him。 (1880)
  Two blacks do not make a white。 (1305)
  Two dogs strive for a bone; the third runs away with it。 (1778)
  Two of a trade seldom 'never' agree。 (1460)
  Two is pany; (but) three is none。 (232)
  Two negatives make an affirmative。 (461)
  Two of a trade can never agree。 (1461)
  Two wrongs don’t make a right。 (1306)
  Union is strength。 (488)
  Unkindness destroys love。 (172)
  Unprofitable eloquence is like the cypress; which is great and tall; but bears no fruit。 (662)
  Use is (a) second nature。 (573)
  Vain glory blossoms but never bears。 (1443)
  Vanity is the food of fools。 (954)
  Venture a small fish to catch a great one。 (2140)
  Vice rules where gold reigns。 (1517)
  Virtue and courtesy go hand in hand。 (771)
  Virtue and happiness are mother and daughter。 (772)
    Virtue flies from the heart of a mercenary man。 (777)
  Virtue is a jewel of great price。 (766)
  Virtue is beyond price。 (767)
  Virtue is fairer far than beauty。 (768)
  Virtue is her 'its' own reward。 (764)
  Virtue is the only true nobility。 (763)
  Virtue is to herself the best reward。 (765)
  Virtue is like a rich stone; best plain set。 (769)
  Virtue never grows old。 (770)
  Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms。 (2141)
  Walls have ears。 (2142)
  War is death’s feast。 (741)
  War is the sport of kings。 (742)
  War makes thieves; and peace hangs them。 (743)
  Wash your dirty linen at home。 (249)
  Waste not; want not。 (874)
  Water afar quencheth not fire。 (482)
  Wealth is best known by want。 (991)
  Wealth is easier gained than guided。 (1020)
  Wealth is not his who has it; but his who enjoys it。 (989)
  Wealth is nothing without health。 (1072)
  Wealth is the test of a man’s character。 (988)
  Wealth makes worship。 (986)
  Wealth of words is not eloquence。 (584)
  Weapon bode 'breed' peace。 (751)
  We are not born for ourselves。 (1119)
  We die but once。 (1140)
  Wedlock is a padlock。 (206)
  Weeds want no sowing。 (1644)
  We knows not what is good until we have lost it。 (1212)
  We learn not at school; but in life。 (359)
  We lose in hake; but gain in herring。 (1232)
  Well begun is half done。 (2143)
  Well fed; well bred。 (2144)
  We must not lie; and cry; God help us。 (2145)
  We never know the worth of water till the well is dry。 (2146)
  We see not what is in the wallet behind。 (1287)
  We shall lie all alike in our graves。 (1153)
  We shall never have friends if we expect to find them without fault。 (1892)
  We should never remember the benefits we have offered nor forget the favour received。 (761)
  What can’t be cured must be endured。 (1104)
  Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well。 (311)
  What is learned in the cradle is carried to the grave 'tomb'。 (364)
  What is learned in the cradle lasts 'is carried' till 'to' the grave 'tomb'。 (363)
  What is lost in the hundred will found in the shire。 (1230)
  What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander。 (1694)
  What is soon learnt is soon forgotten。 (371)
  What is wealth good for; if it brings melancholy? (1023)
  What may be done at any time will be done at no time。 (339)
  What’s lost is lost。 (1222)
  What the heart thinks the tongue speaks。 (636)
  What the king wills; that the law wills。 (704)
  What we lose in hake we shall have in herring。 (1231)
  What youth is used to; age remembers。 (572)
  When a dog is drowning; every one offers him drink。 (1797)
  When a man is going down…hill; everyone will give him a push。 (1384)
  When anger blinds the mind; truth disappears。 (1450)
  When angry; count ten before you speak; if very angry; count a hundred。 (1451)
  When an opportunity is neglected; it never es back to you。 (64)
  When a proud man hears another praised; he thinks himself injured。 (1554)
  When Greek meet Greek; then es the tug of war。 (754)
  When Greeks joined Greeks; then was the tug of war。 (755)
 
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