2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 76
1501. Take not the antidote before the poison.
1502. Take time: much may be gained by patience.
1503. Take time: much may be gained by patience.
1504. Talent and poverty, wealth and stupidity generally dwell together.
1505. Talk of the devil and he'll appear.
1506. Taught in the same school.
1507. Teach an eagle to fly, a dolphin to swim.
1508. Tears are at times as eloquent as words.
1509. Test the danger by the Carians.
1510. Thank 'ee for nothing.
1511. That country will I call mine which supports me, not that which gave me birth.
1512. That fair face will as years roll on lose its beauty, and old age will bring its wrinkles to the brow.
1513. That is with difficulty preserved which all hanker after.
1514. That which I receive, that I return.
1515. That which is beyond our reach is nothing to us.
1516. That which is deferred is not abandoned.
1517. That which is despised is often most useful.
1518. That which is good for the back is bad for the head.
1519. That which is his lot to-day may be yours to-morrow.
1520. That which is not understood is always marvellous.