Truth may be suppressed, but not strangled, [174]

Truth must be seasoned to make it palatable, [357]

Truth’s cloak is often lined with lies, [400]

Turn your tongue seven times before speaking, [23]

’Twixt the spoon and the lip the morsel may slip, [339] (See Between, &c.)

’Twixt the word and the deed there’s a long step, [16]

Two are the masters of one, [401]

Two birds of prey do not keep each other company, [215]

Two cannot fall out if one does not choose, [245]

Two cats and one mouse, two women in one house, two dogs to one bone, will not agree long, [192]