1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 67
1321. To withhold truth is to bury gold.
1322. To-day in gold, to-morrow in the mould.
1323. Too little and too much spoils everything.
1324. Too little, too late.
1325. Too many captains will sink the ship.
1326. Too many cooks spoil the broth.
1327. Treachery and slander are long lived.
1328. Treachery lurks in honeyed words.
1329. Trust everybody, but thyself most.
1330. Trust not a skittish horse, nor a great lord, when they shake their heads.
1331. Trust not still water nor a silent man.
1332. Truth and folly dwell in the wine-cask.
1333. Truth is always homeless.
1334. Truth is bitter food.
1335. Truth is God's daughter.
1336. Truth must be seasoned to make it palatable.
1337. Truth's cloak is often lined with lies.
1338. Two are the masters of one.
1339. Two may lie so as to hang a third.
1340. Unanimity is the strongest fortress.