Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs
Tasty food, plenty of food, food in the right
time - and peace at mealtimes.
Tasty is the chicken that is fed by someone
else.
Tasty is the fish on someone else's dish.
Taught in the same school.
Teach a crocodile to swim.
Teach an eagle to fly, a dolphin to swim.
Teach thy tongue to say, "I do not know."
Teach your descendants the two proper
roads - literature and farming.
Teach your grandam to spin.
Teach your grandame to suck eggs.
Teach your son in the front garden and your
wife on the pillow.
Teach your tongue to say "I don't know"
instead of to make up something.
Teach your tongue to say, "I do not know."
Teach your tongue to say, 'i don't know,'
rather than invent something.
Teach your tongue to say: "I do not know."
Teachers are stepping stones to success.
Teachers die, but books live on.
Teachers open the door but you must walk
through it yourself.
Teachers open the door, but you must enter
by yourself.
Teachers open the door. You enter by
yourself.
Teaching a Jew to deal in the market is like
teaching grandmother to eat her eggs.
Teaching a monkey to eat with a fork and
knife will never make it a man.
Teaching in youth is like carving in stone.
Teaching is half learning.
Teaching others teacheth yourself.
Teaching should come from within instead
of without.
Teaching that enters the ear not the heart, is
like dinner eaten in a dream.
Tears are at times as eloquent as words.
Tears are best dried with your own hand.
Tears cannot bring you joy but joy can bring
you tears.
Tears come more often from the eyes than
from the heart.
Tears have meaning but only he who sheds
521
them understands.
Tears never flow in the house of a coward.
Tears will not stop flowing for someone
who is crying for himself.
Teem bags rattles.
Teenagers act like babies if they are not
treated like adults.
Teeth are all friends among each other.
Teeth are bones.
Teeth does not see poverty.
Teeth placed before the tongue give good
advice.
Teeth placed in front of the tongue give
good advice.
Teeth will never quarrel with the tongue.
Tell a lie and find the truth.
Tell a lie and the truth will come to light.
Tell a lie on Saturday and you will be
ashamed on Sunday.
Tell a lie, and you will bring out the truth.
Tell a lie, and you'll hear the truth.
Tell a woman once she is beautiful and the
devil will repeat it ten times.
Tell everybody your business and the devil
will do it for you.
Tell God the truth, but give money to the
judge.
Tell God the truth, but give the judge
money.
Tell her she is handsome, and you will turn
her brain.
Tell her she is handsome, and you will turn
her head.
Tell it her once, and the devil will tell it her
ten times.
Tell it well, or say nothing.
Tell lies, but become not tangled in lies.
Tell me and I forget. Show me and I
remember. Involve me and I understand.
Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may
remember; involve me and I'll
understand.
Tell me what company you keep and i will
tell you who you are.