| # |
Proverbs |
| 1451 | To work with the left hand. |
| 1452 | Tomorrow come never. |
| 1453 | Tomorrow is the busiest day of the year. -Spanish Proverb |
| 1454 | Too many cooks spoil the broth. |
| 1455 | Too much knowledge makes the head bald. |
| 1456 | Too much of a good thing is good for nothing. |
| 1457 | Too much water drowned the miller . |
| 1458 | Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow. |
| 1459 | Travellers from afar can lie with impunity. -French Proverb |
| 1460 | Trees often transplanted never prosper. -Arab Proverb |
| 1461 | True blue will never stain. |
| 1462 | True coral needs no painter's brush. |
| 1463 | Trumpet in a herd of elephants; crow in the company of cocks; bleat in a flock of goats. -Malayan Proverb |
| 1464 | Truth comes out of the mouths of babes and sucklings. |
| 1465 | Truth is stranger than fiction. |
| 1466 | Truth is the safest lie. -Yiddish Proverb |
| 1467 | Truth lies at the bottom of a well. |
| 1468 | Truth never dies, but lives a wretched life. -Yiddish Proverb |
| 1469 | Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you. -Maori proverb |
| 1470 | Twelve highlanders and a bagpipe make a rebellion. -Scottish Proverb |
| 1471 | Two blacks do not make a white. |
| 1472 | Two cannot fall out if one does not choose. -Spanish Proverb |
| 1473 | Two heads are better than one. |
| 1474 | Two is company, but three is none. |
| 1475 | Two watermelons can not be held under one arm. -Turkish Proverb |