1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 61
1201. Time and thinking tame the strongest grief.
1202. Time and tide will tarry on nae man.
1203. Time tint is ne'er to be found.
1204. Time tries a' as winter tries the kail.
1205. Time tries whinstanes.
1206. Tine thimble tane thrift.
1207. To frighten a bird is not the way to catch it.
1208. To keep their ain hole clean, the minister's wife should put away old things as often as needed.
1209. To marry is to halve your rights and double your duties.
1210. Too much familiarity breeds contempt.
1211. Toom barrels mak much din.
1212. Toom ruse means empty praise.
1213. Touch a gaw'd horse on the back and he'll fling.
1214. Truth and honesty keep the crown o' the causey.
1215. Try before you trust.
1216. Try your friend or you need him.
1217. Twa fools in a house are a couple o'er mony.
1218. Twa hungry meltiths makes the third a glutton.
1219. Twa wits are better than ane.
1220. Twa words maun gang to that bargain.