1614 American Proverbs / Page 73
1441. True worth is in being, not seeming.
1442. Trust in god but lock your car.
1443. Truth may be blamed but never shamed.
1444. Try the ice before you venture on it.
1445. Try your friend before you trust him.
1446. Turnabout is fair play.
1447. Twin fools: one doubts nothing, the other everything.
1448. Two clocks don't run alike; two men don't think alike.
1449. Two dogs over one bone seldom agree.
1450. Two eyes can see better than one.
1451. Two's company, three's a crowd.
1452. Unasked-for advice smells bad.
1453. Unite to move forward.
1454. Use it up, make do, or do without.
1455. Use your wit as a shield, not as a dagger.
1456. Variety is the spice of life.
1457. Walk on your own feet.
1458. Warm weather in june sets the corn in tune.
1459. Watch out for wooden nickels.
1460. We all fade as the leaf.