Latin Proverbs (2052 proverbs)
Index Page # 36 (proverbs : 1751 - 1800 )
- To relax the mind ...
- To remove the hairs from a horse's tail, one by one must be plucked out. ...
- To silence another, first ...
- To speak kindly does ...
- To the ass, or the sow, their own offspring ...
- To the pure all ...
- To understand a stammerer, you ...
- To whom is he any good, if ...
- To win a war quickly takes ...
- To-morrow is the ...
- To-morrow we will credit ...
- Too late do I take up the ...
- Too late for ...
- Too much care does more ...
- Too much care may be as bad ...
- Too much consulting ...
- Too much of a thing ...
- Too much of anything ...
- Too much wine will make ...
- Treachery will eventually betray itself; ...
- Treat everything of this ...
- Treat your friends as if hereafter they will become your enemies, ...
- Trifles often lead ...
- Trifling at an end, now ...
- Troy is a thing ...
- True friends are tested ...
- Trust no one, until you have eaten ...
- Trust not a sword in ...
- Trust not a woman, even when ...
- Trust not your all ...
- Truth becomes lost in the ...
- Truth conquers ...
- Truth is great and ...
- Truth is violated by ...
- Truth lies at the ...
- Truth may be suppressed, ...
- Try to deserve the reputation ...
- Turn it inside ...
- Turn of ...
- Two eyes can see ...
- Unable to keep yourself, ...
- Unaccustomed to wear them, he displays the ...
- Under the rose. [That which is said sub ...
- Unequalled in the ...
- Unless what we do is useful, ...
- Urge the horse close to the turning-post. [Don't ...
- Use not coercive measures ...
- Valour acquires strength ...
- Valour even in an enemy ...
- Vengeance is slow, ...
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