Three brothers, three fortresses |
Three can hold their peace, if two be away |
Three helping one another, beare the burthen of sixe |
Three know it, all know it |
Three may keep counsel, if two be away |
Three remedies of the physicians of Myddfal: water, honey, and labor |
Three strikes and you are out |
Three things drive a man out of doors: smoke, dropping water, and a shrew |
Three things drive a man outdoors; smoke, a leaking roof and a scolding wife. |
Three women make a market |
Three women, three geese, and three frogs, make a fair |
Three, helping one another, bear the burden of six |
Through patience a ruler can be persuaded, and a gentle tongue can break a bone. |
Through the grapevine |
Tide and time wait for no man |