1614 American Proverbs / Page 61
1201. 
Take opportunity by the forelock.
1202. 
Take the bitter with the sweet.
1203. 
Take two and hit to right.
1204. 
Talk is cheap but it takes money to buy whiskey.
1205. 
Temper your enthusiasm with judgement.
1206. 
Thanks is poor pay on which to keep a family.
1207. 
That which comes from the heart is always sincere.
1208. 
The aim is useless without the way.
1209. 
The anvil fears no blows.
1210. 
The ardor of parental affection consumes the heart with its fire.
1211. 
The artist never dies.
1212. 
The ass knows in whose face he brays.
1213. 
The baby who always gets carried will never learn to walk.
1214. 
The bad gardener quarrels with his rake.
1215. 
The bad workman blames his tools.
1216. 
The best advice I know in life is don't give too much.
1217. 
The best chaperon a girl can have is to be in love with another fellow.
1218. 
The best fishing is in the deepest waters.
1219. 
The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray.
1220. 
The best part of a book is not the thought it contains but the thought it suggests.
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