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

To one who has a pie in the oven you may give a bit of your cake.
      - Proverb, (French)

To open a shop is easy, to keep it open is an art.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To own is to fear.
  [Sp., Tener es temer.]
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To persecute the unfortunate is like throwing stones on one fallen into a well.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To preserve friendship one must build walls.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To promise and give nothing is comfort for a fool.
      - Proverb

To promise is easy, to keep is troublesome.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

To promise much means giving little.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese)

To protest and knock one's head against the wall is what everybody can do.
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To rebel in season is not to rebel.
      - Proverb, (Greek)

To relax the mind is to lose it.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To remain young while growing old is the highest blessing.
      - Proverb, (German)

To remove the hairs from a horse's tail, one by one must be plucked out. [Small persevering efforts succeed, when violent measures would fail.]
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To rise at five, dine at nine, sup at five, go to bed at nine, makes a man live to ninety-nine.
      - Proverb, (French)

To rise at six, eat at ten, sup at six, go to bed at ten, makes a man live years ten times ten.
      - Proverb, (French)

To rob a robber is not robbing.
      - Proverb, (French)

To rude words deaf ears.
      - Proverb, (French)

To rule the mountains is to rule the river.
      - Proverb

To run away is not glorious, but very healthy.
      - Proverb, (Russian)

To scare a bird is not the way to catch it.
      - Proverb, (French)

To see it rain is better than to be in it.
      - Proverb

To sell honey to one who keeps hives.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese)

To separate the men from the boys.
      - Proverb

To silence another, first be silent yourself.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To speak kindly does not hurt the tongue.
      - Proverb

To spend much and gain little is the sure road to ruin.
      - Proverb, (German)

To squeeze an eel too hard is the way to lose it.
      - Proverb, (French)

To swim and swim more, and be drowned on shore.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To take ambition from a soldier, is to rob him of his spurs.
      - Proverb

To talk much and arrive nowhere is the same as climbing a tree to catch a fish.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To teach is also to learn.
      - Proverb, (Japanese)

To the ass, or the sow, their own offspring appears the fairest in creation.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To the bold man fortune gives her hand.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To the bold man Fortune holds out her hand.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese)

To the devil with so many masters, said the toad to the harrow.
      - Proverb, (French)

To the fallen tree, hatchets! hatchets!
      - Proverb, (Italian)

To the good listener, half a word is enough.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To the grateful man give more than he asks.
      - Proverb, (Spanish)

To the jaundiced all things seem yellow.
      - Proverb, (French)

To the lean pig a fat acorn.
      - Proverb, (Portuguese)

To the looker-on no work is too hard.
      - Proverb, (German)

To the mediocre, mediocrity appears great.
      - Proverb, (Indian)

To the pure all things are pure.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To try and to fail is not laziness.
      - Proverb, (African)

To understand a stammerer, you ought to stammer yourself.
      - Proverb, (Latin)

To understand your parents' love bear your own children.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To violate the law is the same crime in the emperor as in the subject.
      - Proverb, (Chinese)

To wait and be patient soothes many a pang.
      - Proverb, (Danish)

To wait for luck is the same as waiting for death.
      - Proverb, (Japanese)

To want to forget something is to remember it.
      - Proverb, (French)


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