2263 German Proverbs / Page 92
1821. 
Those in a high position can be seen from far away.
1822. 
Those that rule must hear and be deaf, must see and be blind.
1823. 
Those that will not hear must be made to feel.
1824. 
Those who don't pick roses in summer won't pick them in winter either.
1825. 
Those who love in the Lord never see each other for the last time.
1826. 
Those who tickle themselves may laugh when they please.
1827. 
Those who wade in unknown waters will be sure to be drowned.
1828. 
Though you seat the frog on a golden stool, he'll soon jump off again into the pool.
1829. 
Thought when sober, said when drunk.
1830. 
Thoughts are toll-free, but not hell-free.
1831. 
Thousands drink themselves to death before one dies of thirst.
1832. 
Three removals are as bad as a fire.
1833. 
Three things come into the house uninvited: debts, age, and death.
1834. 
Three women, three geese, and three frogs, make a fair.
1835. 
Three, helping one another, bear the burden of six.
1836. 
Thrift is a great revenue.
1837. 
Time and hour run through the roughest day.
1838. 
Time and opportunity are in no man's sleeve.
1839. 
Time and place make the thief.
1840. 
Time and tide wait for no man.
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