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- There are plenty more fish in the sea.
- There are plenty of other pebbles on the beach.
- There are tricks in every trade.
- There are two sides to every question.
- There are two sides to every story.
- There are wheels within wheels.
- There is a black sheep in every flock.
- There is a first time for everything.
- There is a great difference between word and deed.
- There is a remedy for everything except death.
- There is a sin of omission as well as of commission.
- There is a tide in the affairs of men.
- There is a time and place for everything.
- There is a time for all things.
- There is a time to speak and a time to be silent.
- There is always a first time.
- There is another side to the picture.
- There is falsehood in fellowship
- There is great force hidden in a sweet command.
- There is honor among thieves.
- There is measure in all things.
- There is no accounting for tastes.
- There is no devil so bad as a she-devil.
- There is no garden without weeds.
- There is no honor among thieves.
- There is no peace for the wicked.
- There is no pleasure without pain.
- There is no rose without a thorn.
- There is no royal road to learning.
- There is no rule without some exception.
- There is no smoke without fire.
- There is no such thing as as bad weather, only the wrong clothes.
- There is no time like the present.
- There is no wheat without chaff.
- There is nothing new under the sun.
- There is nothing permanent except change.
- There is nothing that costs less than civility.
- There is safety in numbers.
- There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle.
- There's many a slip between the cup and the lip.
- There's no fool like an old fool.
- There's no place like home.
- There's no such thing as a free lunch.
- They also serve who only stand and wait.
- They are rich who have true friends.
- They brag most who can do least.
- They love too much that die for love.
- They that dance must pay the fiddle.
- They that live longest see most.
- They that live longest will see most.
- They that sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind.
- Things are seldom what they seem.
- Things past cannot be recalled but may be repented.
- Things past cannot be recalled.
- Things present are judged by things past.
- Things that are hard to come by are much set by.
- Think first and speak afterwards.
- Think not on what you lack as much as on what you have.
- Think today and speak tomorrow.
- Third time lucky.
- those that live longest see most.
- those that live longest will see most.
- Those who hide can find.
- Those who live in glass houses should never throw stones.
- Threatened folks live long.
- Threatened men live long.
- Three removals are as bad as a fire.
- Three removes are as bad as a fire.
- Three women and a goose make a market.
- Three women make a market.
- Thrift is a great revenue.
- Through hardship to the stars.
- Through obedience learn to command.
- Throw dirt enough and some will stick.
- Throw no gift again at the giver's head.
- Throw out a sprat to catch a mackerel.
- Time and tide wait for no man.
- Time cures every disease.
- Time flies.
- Time has wings.
- Time is money.
- Time is the great healer.
- Time lost cannot be recalled.
- Time will tell.
- Time works wonders.
- Times change and we with them.
- Times change.
- To err is human, to forgive divine.
- To know all is to forgive all.
- To know the disease is half the cure.
- To look for a needle in a haystack.
- To say and to do are two things.
- To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower.
- To see is to believe.
- Today for me tomorrow for thee.
- Today is yesterday's pupil.
- Today you, tomorrow me.
- Tomorrow is another day.
- Tomorrow never comes.
- Too far east is west.
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