2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 92
1821. Trifling at an end, now let us go to the point.
1822. Troy is a thing of the past.
1823. True friends are tested in adversity.
1824. Trust no one, until you have eaten a peck of salt with him.
1825. Trust not a sword in the hands of a boy.
1826. Trust not a woman, even when dead.
1827. Trust not your all in one ship.
1828. Truth becomes lost in the turmoil of arguments.
1829. Truth conquers all things.
1830. Truth is great and will prevail.
1831. Truth is violated by a lie or by silence.
1832. Truth lies at the bottom of a well.
1833. Truth may be suppressed, but not strangled.
1834. Truth will be out.
1835. Try to deserve the reputation you enjoy.
1836. Turn it inside and out.
1837. Turn of phrase.
1838. Two eyes can see more than one.
1839. Unable to keep yourself, you are keeping dogs.
1840. Unaccustomed to wear them, he displays the breeches he has on to every one he meets.