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The taste of the kitchen is better than the smell.
      - [Proverbs]

The tears of an heir are laughter under a mask.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

The teeth of the puppy are growing, while the old dog is gnawing bones.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

The tender surgeon makes the wound gangrene.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

The test of merit is success.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

The that creepeth falleth not.
      - (Dutch) [Proverbs]

The thief becomes the gallows well.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The thief cannot find any tree that suits him for a gallows.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

The thief is frightened even by a mouse.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

The thief is no danger to the beggar.
      - (Irish) [Proverbs]

The thief is sorry he is to be hanged, not that he is a thief.
      - [Proverbs]

The thief proceeds from a needle to gold, and from gold to the gallows.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The thief thinks that all are like himself.
      - (Portuguese, Spanish) [Proverbs]

The thief's wife does not always laugh.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

The thin end of the wedge is to be feared.
      - [Proverbs]

The things of friends are in common.
      - (Greek) [Proverbs]

The third person makes good company.
      - (Dutch) [Proverbs]

The third time pays for all.
      - [Proverbs]

The thirteenth man brings death.
      - (Dutch) [Proverbs]

The thorn comes into the world point foremost.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The thoughts close and the countenance open.
  [It., I pensieri stretti ed il viso sciolto.]
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

The thread breaks where it is thinnest.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The thread breaks where it is weakest.
      - [Proverbs]

The threatener loses the opportunity of vengeance.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The threatener sometimes gets a beating.
      - (French) [Proverbs]

The threshold says nothing but what it hears of the hinge.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The thunderbolt hath but his clap.
      - [Proverbs]

The tide never goes out so far but it always comes in again.
      - [Proverbs]

The tide will fetch away what the ebb brings.
      - [Proverbs]

The tiger that has once tasted blood is never sated with the taste of it.
      - [Proverbs]

The times are changing; we too are changing with them.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

The tired mare goes willingly to grass.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The tired ox plants his foot firmly.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The tired ox treads surest.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

The title is one thing, the contents another.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

The toe of the star-gazer is often stubbed.
      - (Russian) [Proverbs]

The tongue always returns to the sore tooth.
      - [Proverbs]

The tongue breaks bone, though itself has none.
      - [Proverbs]

The tongue ever turns to the aching tooth.
      - (English) [Proverbs]

The tongue goes to the aching tooth.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

The tongue goes to where the tooth aches.
      - (French, Italian, Spanish) [Proverbs]

The tongue has no bones, yet it breaks bones.
      - (Greek) [Proverbs]

The tongue is but three inches long, yet it can kill a man six feet high.
      - (Japanese) [Proverbs]

The tongue is ever turning to the aching tooth.
      - [Proverbs]

The tongue is more to be feared than the sword.
      - (Japanese) [Proverbs]

The tongue of a bad friend cuts more than a knife.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

The tongue of idle persons is never idle.
      - [Proverbs]

The tongue wounds more than a lance.
      - (French) [Proverbs]

The tooth often bites the tongue, and yet they keep together.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

The toothless man envies those who can eat well.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]


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