Wise Sayings
|
info
|
Take a dog for a companion and a stick in your hand.
Source: English Proverb
|
|
Take a hair of the dog that has bitten you.
Source: English Proverb
|
|
Take a horse by his bridle and a man by his word.
Source: Dutch
|
|
Take a horse to the knacker, and throw in bridle and saddle.
Source: German
|
|
Take a second look; it costs you nothing.
Category: Philosophical Source: Chinese
|
|
Take a woman's first advice and not her second.
Source: French
|
|
Take advice of a red-bearded man, and be gone.
Source: Danish
|
|
Take all you want; eat all you take.
Source: German
|
|
Take an ox by his horn, a man by his word.
Source: French
|
|
Take away fuel, take away flame.
Source: French
|
|
Take away my good name, take away my life.
Source: French
|
|
Take away the motive, and the sin is taken away.
Source: Spanish
|
|
Take care how you beseech the gods for a gift, for they will give it to you.
Source: Darkovan
|
|
Take care of the minutes and the hours will take care of themselves.
Author: Phillip Dormer Stanhope
|
|
Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves.
Source: Darkovan
|
|
Take care of your geese when the fox preaches.
Source: Danish
|
|
Take care of your pennies and your dollars will take care of themselves.
Source: Scottish
|
|
Take care of your pennies and your dollars will take care of your widow's next husband.
Source: American Proverb
|
|
Take care of your pennies and your pounds will take care of your heirs and barristers.
Source: English Proverb
|
|
Take care of your plough, and your plough will take care of you.
Source: German
|
|
Take care you don't let your tail be caught in the door.
Source: Italian
|
|
Take counsel before it goes ill, lest it go worse.
Source: Dutch
|
|
Take counsel of your pillow.
Source: Latin
|
|
Take down a rogue from the gallows and he will hang you up.
Source: French
|
|
Take gifts with a sigh; most men give to be paid.
Source: Irish
|
|