.
Time and thinking tame the strongest grief.
Time and tide for nae man bide.
Time tint is never found.
Time tries a', as winter tries the kail.
Time tries whinstanes.
Tine heart, tine a'.
"'I couldna maybe hae made muckle o' a bargain wi' yon lang
callant,' said David, when thus complimented on his valour; 'but
when ye deal wi' thae folk, it's tine heart, tine a'.'"--_Heart of
Midlothian._
Tine needle, tine darg.
If you lose your needle you lose your day's work. Spoken to
shiftless persons who complain loudly on the least trifle going
wrong with them.
Tine thimble, tine thrift.
Tit for tat's fair play.
To fazarts hard hazards are death ere they come nigh.
"Then feir nocht, nor heir nocht,
_Dreid_, _danger_, or _despair_,
To fazarts hard hazarts
Is deid or they cum thair."--_Cherrie and the Slae._
To hain is to hae.
Toom barrels mak maist din.
Toom be your meal pock, and mine ne'er hang on your pin.
Toom stalls mak biting horses.
Touch a gaw'd horse on the back an he'll fling.
"Spoken when you have said something to a man that intrenches upon
his reputation, and so have put him in a passion."--_Kelly._
To work for naething maks folk dead-sweer.
"'Dead-sweer,' extremely averse to exertion."--_Jamieson._
Traitors' words ne'er yet hurt honest cause.
Tramp on a snail, and she'll shoot oot her horns.
Tramp on a worm and she'll turn her head.
Tramping straw makes trottin' owsen.
Travell'd men are sindle trow'd.
Trot faither, trot mither; how can the foal amble?
"It is hard for those who have had a bad parentage, and,
consequently, an ill education, to be good."--_Kelly._
True blue will never stain, but dirty red will dye again.
True love is aye blate.
True love kythes in time o' need.
"Kythes," that is, shows itself.
True love's the waft o' life, but it whiles comes through a sorrowfu'
shuttle.
Truth and honesty keep the crown o' the causey.
Truth and oil come aye uppermost.
Truth hauds lang the gate.
Try before you trust.
Try your friend ere you need him.
Twa blacks winna mak ae white.
Twa cats and ae mouse, twa mice in ae house, twa dogs and ae bane, ne'er
will agree in ane.
Twa fools in ae house are a pair ower mony.
Twa gudes seldom meet--what's gude for the plant is ill for the peat.
Twa hands may do in ae dish, but ne'er in ae purse.
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