2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 91
1801. To the pure all things are pure.
1802. To understand a stammerer, you ought to stammer yourself.
1803. To whiten ivory with dye is to spoil nature by art.
1804. To whom is he any good, if he is no good to himself?
1805. To win a war quickly takes long preparation.
1806. To work is to pray.
1807. To-morrow is the pupil of to-day.
1808. To-morrow we will credit it, not to-day.
1809. Too late do I take up the shield after the wound.
1810. Too late for the fair.
1811. Too much care does more harm than good.
1812. Too much care may be as bad as downright negligence.
1813. Too much consulting confounds.
1814. Too much of a thing nauseates.
1815. Too much of anything is bad.
1816. Too much wine will make a sane man mad.
1817. Treachery will eventually betray itself; though wary enough at first.
1818. Treat everything of this world as mere vanity.
1819. Treat your friends as if hereafter they will become your enemies, and your enemies as if they will become your friends.
1820. Trifles often lead to serious results.