1386 Dutch Proverbs / Page 61
1201. To-day's sorrow brings nought to-morrow.
1202. Too err is human.
1203. Too many cooks oversalt the porridge.
1204. Too much of one thing is good for nothing.
1205. Touch a galled horse and he'll wince.
1206. Travel east or travel west, a man's own house is still the best.
1207. Trees often transplanted seldom prosper.
1208. Trees that are frequently transplanted rarely thrive.
1209. Truth is lost with too much debating.
1210. Truth is stranger than fiction.
1211. Truth is the daughter of time.
1212. Two cocks in one house, a cat and a mouse, an old man and young wife, are always in strife.
1213. Two dogs seldom agree over one bone.
1214. Union is strength.
1215. Unlaid eggs are uncertain chickens.
1216. Using a cannon to shoot a mosquito.
1217. Virtue consists in action.
1218. Virtue consists of action.
1219. Virtue is its own reward.
1220. Wake not a sleeping dog.