980 Proverbs about Take / Page 14
261. Take nothing in hand that may bring repentance.
262. Take off your hat to your yesterdays; take off your coat for your tomorrows.
263. The devil take the hindmost.
264. The first occasion offered quickly take, lest thou repine at what thou didst forsake.
265. The world's a stage; each plays his part, and takes his share.
266. Who has but one eye must take good care of it.
267. Who undertakes many things at once seldom does anything well.
268. Who undertakes too much, succeeds but little.
269. Whoso is tired of happy days, let him take a wife.
270. A maid who laughs is half taken.
271. Disease is soon shaken By physic soon taken.
272. He that will take the bird must not scare it.
273. Take a dog for a companion and a stick in your hand.
274. Take a hair of the dog that has bitten you.
275. Take care of your pennies and your pounds will take care of your heirs and barristers.
276. Take heed of enemies reconciled, and of meat twice boiled.
277. He who takes his rank lightly raises his own dignity.
278. These three take crooked ways: carts, boats, and musicians.
279. The devil takes a hand in what is done in haste.
280. The more you ask how much longer it will take, the longer the journey seems.
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