1234 Sicilian Proverbs / Page 47
921. 
Throw January cabbages in the garbage.
922. 
Ticks and money are difficult to pluck out.
923. 
Tie the burden securely and go off singing.
924. 
Tie the donkey where the owner wants, and let the wolf come to devour him.
925. 
Time marches on.
926. 
Timely rain cheers my soul; water and sun during seeding, inspires hope; the rains of April and May are late at night; then the good mornings, will be the wealth of the houses.
927. 
To appear and not to be is like weaving and not making cloth.
928. 
To be rich with bees and mares, is to be rich and have nothing.
929. 
To be worth as much as the H in the ABCs.
930. 
To cure a cold you need the warmth of a pigeon's nest.
931. 
To get the best dowry, marry the poor man's first daughter but the rich man's last daughter.
932. 
To have security, plan ahead.
933. 
To lengthen thy life, lessen thy meals.
934. 
To recognize a real friend, you have to together have eaten three bushels of salt.
935. 
To ward off the boredom of life, eat snails in May and fish in August.
936. 
Today to me, tomorrow to you, we're all in it together.
937. 
Too compassionate the doctor, too inadequate the treatment.
938. 
Too much rain makes the green grain fall over.
939. 
Too much spoils and too little is not enough.
940. 
Translators, traitors.
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