| # |
Proverbs |
| 1176 | Strew no roses before swine. -Dutch Proverb |
| 1177 | Strike while the iron is hot. |
| 1178 | Stuff today and starve tomorrow. |
| 1179 | Success has many friends. -Greek Proverb |
| 1180 | Success is never blamed. |
| 1181 | Such carpenters, such chips. |
| 1182 | Sweep before your own door. |
| 1183 | Sweep first before your own door, before you sweep the doorsteps of your neighbors. -Swedish Proverb |
| 1184 | Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves. |
| 1185 | Take us as you find us. |
| 1186 | Tarred with the same brush. |
| 1187 | Tastes differ. |
| 1188 | Tell me and I'll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and I'll understand. -Native American Proverb |
| 1189 | Tell me who's your friend and I'll tell you who you are. -Russian proverb |
| 1190 | Tell nothing to thy friend that thy enemy may not know. -Danish Proverb |
| 1191 | Tell that to the marines. |
| 1192 | That cock won't fight. |
| 1193 | That which one least anticipates soonest comes to pass. |
| 1194 | That's a horse of another colour. |
| 1195 | That's where the shoe pinches! |
| 1196 | The absent are always in the wrong. -English Proverb |
| 1197 | The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected. -Swedish Proverb |
| 1198 | The anvil fears no blows. -Romanian Proverb |
| 1199 | The beggar may sing before the thief (before a footpad). |
| 1200 | The beginning is the half of every action. -Greek Proverb |