1817 Romanian Proverbs / Page 82
1621. 
To rob Peter to pay Paul.
1622. 
To set the wolf to keep the sheep.
1623. 
To strain at a gnat and swallow a camel.
1624. 
To take counsel of one's pillow.
1625. 
To the grave a pall, and that's all.
1626. 
To the pure all things are pure.
1627. 
To think that larks will fall into one's mouth ready roasted.
1628. 
Today a man, tomorrow none.
1629. 
Tongue breaks bone and herself has none.
1630. 
Too hasty burned his lips.
1631. 
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
1632. 
Too much honey cloys the stomach.
1633. 
Too much hope deceives.
1634. 
Too much laughter discovers folly.
1635. 
Trade is the mother of money.
1636. 
Treachery will come home to the traitor.
1637. 
Tread on a worm and it will turn.
1638. 
Trust not a horse's heel, nor a dog's tooth.
1639. 
Truth and oil are ever above.
1640. 
Truth finds foes, where it makes none.
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