Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs
Who suffers because of love, feels no pain.
Who suffers from diarrhea, is not afraid of
the dark.
Who suffers from love, feels no pain.
Who suffers will have no regrets.
Who suffers will live long.
Who takes a hut, also takes the rats and
cockroaches.
Who takes a lion at a distance fears a mole
present.
Who takes an eel by the tail and a woman at
her word, may say he holds nothing.
Who takes an eel by the tail or a woman by
her word, grasp as he will, holds nothing
fast.
Who takes care of a cat will take care of a
horse too.
Who takes cover under the branch, collects
what rains and collects what falls.
Who takes the child by the hand takes the
mother by the heart.
Who talks a lot at the table will leave it
hungry.
Who talks a lot lies a lot.
Who talks a lot will be in trouble.
Who talks a lot will get little done.
Who talks a lot, talks about himself.
Who talks little hears better.
Who talks much, errs much.
Who teaches another, acquires more
knowledge.
Who teaches me for a day is my father for a
lifetime.
Who tells me of my faults is my teacher;
who tells me of my virtues does me
harm.
Who tells the truth is never wrong.
Who the daughter would win, with mamma
must begin.
Who threatens, warns.
Who throws a stone above him may have it
fall on his own head.
Who throws a stone at the sky, it falls back
on his head.
Who throws stones at night, kills his own
brother.
Who timidly requests invites refusal.
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Who today was a haughty knight, is to-
morrow a pennyless wight.
Who toils and moils will be helped by God.
Who touches all will see many a thing.
Who travels for love finds a thousand miles
not longer than one.
Who troubles others has no rest himself.
Who undertakes many things at once
seldom does anything well.
Who undertakes too much, succeeds but
little.
Who ventures forth, succeeds.
Who ventures nothing has no luck.
Who ventures to lend, loses money and
friend.
Who waits for a heritage may have to wait
long.
Who waits hoping in plans and dreams,
loses time, and collects flies and troubles.
Who wakes and rises at the first cry of the
songbird collects the best fruit of the
night.
Who wakes up early gets the God's help.
Who wakes up early, Lord God provides
him.
Who walks gains, who sits withers.
Who walks in the mud, at some point must
clean his feet.
Who wanders all the moors will taste all the
berries.
Who wants fire, let him look for it in the
ashes.
Who wants heat, must endure the smoke.
Who wants to beat a dog, soon finds a stick.
Who wants to chase two rabbits, will get
neither one nor the other.
Who wants to eat snails, will have to get his
feet wet.
Who wants to have something good, will
have to seek it where it is.
Who wants to judge needs to listen to the
parties.
Who wants to makes his friend his enemy
should loan him some money.
Who wants to teach others has to be learned
himself.