A tiger never returns to his prey he did not finish off.
Chinese Saying
A tiger will not eat its own cubs.
Malaysian Saying
A tiger's head and a snake's tail.
Chinese Saying
A timid dog barks more violently than it bites.
Roman Saying
A timid love is not a true love.
Spanish Saying
A timid man has little chance.
Danish Saying
A timid man is far from danger.
Irish Saying
A timid sparrow was hit by a stone before.
Burmese Saying
A tiny fish clouds the water of the whole sea.
Korean Saying
A tiny leak will eventually sink a mighty ship.
Chinese Saying
A tongue is the only instrument that grows sharper with constant use.
Chinese Saying
A tottering man must lean upon a staff.
Danish Saying
A trade not properly learned is an enemy.
Irish Saying
A traveler to distant places should make no enemies.
Nigerian Saying
A tree does not move unless there is wind.
Nigerian Saying
A tree is best measured when it’s down.
Nigerian Saying
A tree is known by its fruit.
Roman Saying
A tree makes progress when transplanted.
Roman Saying
A tree must be bent while it is young.
Japanese Saying
A tree often transplanted does not thrive.
Roman Saying
A tree that grows crooked can never straighten its limbs.
Mexican Saying
A trick is clever only once.
Yiddish Saying
A trifle may incur murdering.
Korean Saying
A triple rope is not easily broken.
Roman Saying
A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
English Saying
A troubled heart is a worm to the bones.
Roman Saying
A trout in the pot is better than a salmon in the sea.
Irish Saying
A true friend is a rare bird.
Roman Saying
A true friend is a second self.
Roman Saying
A true friend is certain when certainty is uncertain.
Roman Saying
A true friend laughs at your stories even when they’re not so good, and sympathizes with your troubles even when they’re not so bad.
Irish Saying
A true gentleman would rather have his clothes torn than mended.
Spanish Saying
A true man speaks not against his enemies.
Chinese Saying
A true man, though hungry, will not complain of belly ache.
Chinese Saying
A true servant speaks no ill of his former master.
Chinese Saying
A true word needs no oath.
Turkish Saying
A truly great man never puts away the simplicity of a child.
Chinese Saying
A truly great man will neither trample on a worm, nor sneak to an emperor.
Poor Richard Saying
A truth that hurts is preferable to a lie that flatters.
Spanish Saying
A truth-teller finds the doors closed against him.
Danish Saying
A truth-telling woman has few friends.
Danish Saying
A tune is more lasting than the song of the birds, and a word is more lasting than the wealth of the world.
Irish Saying
A turkey never voted for an early Christmas.
Irish Saying