579 British Proverbs / Page 24
461. 
There is a remedy for everything, could men find it.
462. 
There is no blindness like ignorance.
463. 
There's always room at the top.
464. 
They that are bound must obey.
465. 
They think a calf a large beast that never saw a cow.
466. 
Thinking is very far from knowing.
467. 
Those far, far away are seldom seen for what they really are.
468. 
Though old and wise, yet still advise.
469. 
Times change and we with them.
470. 
To be good tends to give absence later on.
471. 
To bow the body is easy, to bow the will is hard.
472. 
To dead men and absent there are no friends left.
473. 
Today is the scholar of yesterday.
474. 
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
475. 
Too much hope deceives.
476. 
Too much money makes one mad.
477. 
Too much of ought is good for nought.
478. 
Train up a child in the way he should go.
479. 
Truth fears no trial
480. 
Truth has a scratched face.
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