To cut broad thongs from another man’s leather, [18] (See Broad thongs)

To cut into another man’s ear is like cutting into a felt hat, [348]

To-day for money, to-morrow for nothing, [152], [339]

To-day in finery, to-morrow in filth, [152]

To-day in gold, to-morrow in the mould, [380]

To-day must borrow nothing of to-morrow, [152]

To-day red, to-morrow dead, [152], [321]

To-day stately and brave, to-morrow in the grave, [321]

To-day’s sorrow brings nought to-morrow (Sorrow will pay no debts), [325]

To discover truth by telling a falsehood, [255]