| PROVERB |
| The tailor makes the man. |
| Take heed of the snake in the grass. |
| Take things as they come. |
| There are two sides to every question. |
| There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle. |
| There is no garden without its weeds. |
| There's no pleasure without pain. |
| There is no royal road to learning. |
| There is no time like the present. |
| There is nothing constant except change. |
| They assume most who know the least. |
| A thing of beauty is a joy forever. |
| Those whom the Gods love die young. |
| Time is money. |
| Tomorrow is another day. |
| The tongue ever turns to the aching tooth. |
| Too many cooks spoil the broth. |
| Two blacks do not make a white. |
| Two heads are better than one. |
| Two's company, three's a crowd. |
| United we stand, divided we fall. |