Take a woman’s first advice and not her second, [46]
Take advice of a red-bearded man, and be gone, [400]
Take an ox by his horn, a man by his word, [31]
Take care of your geese when the fox preaches, [400]
Take care of your plough, and your plough will take care of you, [180]
Take care you don’t let your tail be caught in the door, [100]
Take counsel before it goes ill, lest it go worse, [312]
Take down a thief from the gallows and he will hang you up, [15], [92]
Take help of many, advice of few, [400]
Take not your sickle to another man’s corn, [388]