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261. Take nothing in hand that may bring repentance.. Dutch Proverb. Take nothing in hand that may bring repentance.
Dutch Proverb

262. Take off your hat to your yesterdays; take off your coat for your tomorrows.. Dutch Proverb. Take off your hat to your yesterdays; take off your coat for your tomorrows.
Dutch Proverb

263. The devil take the hindmost.. Dutch Proverb. The devil take the hindmost.
Dutch Proverb

264. The first occasion offered quickly take, lest thou repine at what thou didst forsake.. Dutch Proverb. The first occasion offered quickly take, lest thou repine at what thou didst forsake.
Dutch Proverb

265. The world's a stage; each plays his part, and takes his share.. Dutch Proverb. The world's a stage; each plays his part, and takes his share.
Dutch Proverb

266. Who has but one eye must take good care of it.. Dutch Proverb. Who has but one eye must take good care of it.
Dutch Proverb

267. Who undertakes many things at once seldom does anything well.. Dutch Proverb. Who undertakes many things at once seldom does anything well.
Dutch Proverb

268. Who undertakes too much, succeeds but little.. Dutch Proverb. Who undertakes too much, succeeds but little.
Dutch Proverb

269. Whoso is tired of happy days, let him take a wife.. Dutch Proverb. Whoso is tired of happy days, let him take a wife.
Dutch Proverb

270. A maid who laughs is half taken.. English Proverb. A maid who laughs is half taken.
English Proverb

271. Disease is soon shaken By physic soon taken.. English Proverb. Disease is soon shaken By physic soon taken.
English Proverb

272. He that will take the bird must not scare it.. English Proverb. He that will take the bird must not scare it.
English Proverb

273. Take a dog for a companion and a stick in your hand.. English Proverb. Take a dog for a companion and a stick in your hand.
English Proverb

274. Take a hair of the dog that has bitten you.. English Proverb. Take a hair of the dog that has bitten you.
English Proverb

275. Take care of your pennies and your pounds will take care of your heirs and barristers.. English Proverb. Take care of your pennies and your pounds will take care of your heirs and barristers.
English Proverb

276. Take heed of enemies reconciled, and of meat twice boiled.. English Proverb. Take heed of enemies reconciled, and of meat twice boiled.
English Proverb

277. He who takes his rank lightly raises his own dignity.. Hebrew Proverb. He who takes his rank lightly raises his own dignity.
Hebrew Proverb

278. These three take crooked ways: carts, boats, and musicians.. Hindu Proverb. These three take crooked ways: carts, boats, and musicians.
Hindu Proverb

279. The devil takes a hand in what is done in haste.. Kurdish Proverb. The devil takes a hand in what is done in haste.
Kurdish Proverb

280. The more you ask how much longer it will take, the longer the journey seems.. Maori Proverb. The more you ask how much longer it will take, the longer the journey seems.
Maori Proverb

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