2214 French Proverbs / Page 98
1941. Tread on a worm and it will turn.
1942. Trickery comes back to its master.
1943. Trim my beard, and I will trim your top-knot.
1944. True jokes never please.
1945. True nobility is invulnerable.
1946. Trust is the mother of exasperation.
1947. Trust not to God but upon good security.
1948. Truth is the club that knocks down and kills everybody.
1949. Try to reason about love, and you will lose your reason.
1950. Turn your tongue seven times before speaking.
1951. Two men may meet, but never two mountains.
1952. Two of a kind, whate'er they be.
1953. Two sparrows on the same ear of corn are not long friends.
1954. Two sparrows upon one ear of corn make ill agreement.
1955. Unless Hell is full, no lawyer will ever be saved.
1956. Unstringing the bow does not cure the wound.
1957. Upbraiding makes a benefit an injury.
1958. Upon a slight pretext the wolf takes the sheep.
1959. Upon an egg the hen lays an egg.
1960. Vainglory bears no grain.