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[ Also see Catchphrases Laws of Life and Nature Old Sayings Proverbial Phrases Proverbs (General) ]

To get the chicks one must coax the hen.
      - Proverb, (French)

To get through the hardest journey we need take only one step at a time, but we must keep on stepping.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To give counsel to a fool is like throwing water on a goose.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

To give is honour, to beg is dishonour.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese)

To give is honour, to love is grief.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To give quickly is to give doubly.
      - Proverb, (German)

To give tardily is to refuse.
      - Proverb, (French)

To go as fast as a friar that is invited to dinner.
      - Proverb

To go beyond is as bad as to fall short.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To go safely through the world you must have the eye of a falcon, the ear of an ass, the face of an ape, the mouth of a pig, the shoulders of a camel, and the legs of a deer.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To God's council-chamber there is no key.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

To good eating belongs good drinking.
      - Proverb, (German)

To grow rich one has only to turn his back on God.
      - Proverb, (French)

To hang your sickle on another man's corn.
      - Proverb, (Dutch)

To have "Heard say" is half a lie.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To have been silent never does harm, but to have spoken does.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To have eye one on the cat and another on the frying-pan.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To have luck needs little wit.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To have no wants, is money.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To him that hath much, shall much be given.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To him that watches, everything is revealed.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To him who can take what thou hast, give what he asks.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To him who gives you a capon you may spare a leg and a wing.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To him who gives you a pig you may well give a rasher.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To him who is determined it remains only to act.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To him who watches, everything reveals itself.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To know a man well one must have eaten a bushel of salt with him.
      - Proverb, (French)

To know all is to forgive all.
      - Proverb

To know and to act are one and the same.
      - Proverb, (Samurai)

To know everything is to know nothing.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To know is easier than to do.
      - Proverb, (German)

To know nothing is the happiest life.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To know the law and do the right are two things.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To lather an ass's head is only wasting soap.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese, Spanish)

To leave a place is to die a little.
      - Proverb, (French)

To lie about a far country is easy.
      - Proverb, (Amharic)

To listen well is as powerful a means of influence as to talk well and is as essential to all true conversation.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To live long is to suffer long.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

To live long, eat like a cat, drink like a dog.
      - Proverb, (German)

To love and be wise is impossible.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To love and be wise is incompatible.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese)

To love and to be wise are two different things.
      - Proverb, (French)

To love is to choose.
      - Proverb, (French)

To mad words deaf ears.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To make a happy couple, the husband must be deaf and the wife blind.
      - Proverb, (French)

To make the cart go you must grease the wheels.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To marry one is a duty; twice a folly; thrice is madness.
      - Proverb, (Dutch)

To meet an old friend in a distant country is like the delight of rain after a long drought.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To obtain that which is just we must ask that which is unjust.
      - Proverb, (Latin)


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