2214 French Proverbs / Page 97
1921. To the devil with so many masters, said the toad to the harrow.
1922. To the jaundiced all things seem yellow.
1923. To turn an obstacle to one's advantage is a great step towards victory.
1924. To want to forget something is to remember it.
1925. To wash an ass's head is but loss of time and soap.
1926. To whom do you offer your shells for sale? To people who come from Saint Michel.
1927. Too keen an edge does not cut, too fine a point does not pierce.
1928. Too late the bird cries out when it is caught.
1929. Too late to grieve when the chance is past.
1930. Too many doctors too few medicines.
1931. Too much scratching smarts, too much talking harms.
1932. Too much water drowned the miller.
1933. Too much zeal spoils all.
1934. Too to will in two.
1935. Touch not another man's money, for the most honest never added to it.
1936. Tough times don't last but tough people do.
1937. Trade follows the flag.
1938. Trade knows neither friends or kindred.
1939. Travelers from afar can lie with impunity.
1940. Travellers from afar can lie with impunity.