Youth and white paper take any impression

You must take the rough with the smooth

You cannot take it with you when you die

You cannot take the breeks off a Highlander

You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink

Though God take the sun out of heaven, yet we must have patience

Though a lie be swift, the truth overtakes it

Whatsoever thou takes thou in hand, remember the end

What the church takes not, the exchequer carries away

What a day may bring, a day may take away

We must take the world as we find it

We have better counsel to give than to take

To bring a bit of wire and take away a bar

The smell of garlic takes away the smell of onions

The mouse that has one hole is quickly taken

The first step being taken, the rest is easy

The Dutch have taken Holland !

The difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer

The cheap buyer takes bad meat

The bull must be taken by the horns

Take time, when time is, for time will away

Take time by the forelock

Take things as they come

Take the good with the bad

Take it easy

Take heed of the wrath of a mighty man, and the tumult of the people

Take heed of meat twice boiled

Take heed of a stepmother: the very name of her suffices

Take a vine of a food soil, and the daughter of a food mother

Take a hair of the dog that bit you

Soft wax will take any impression

She that takes gifts, herself she sells, and she that gives, does not else

Red sky at night, sailors’ delight; red sky at morning, sailors take warning

Long tarrying takes all the thanks away

Old age is a hospital that takes in all diseases