Cecilia Tallis: Come back. Come back to me.
Change doesn’t come in nickels and dimes. It comes in dedication and sweat.
The misfortune that comes into town does not wear a turban.
Morning will still come with or without the crowing of the cock.
Misfortune only comes in when the door is open.
You come with a cat and call it a rabbit.
After pleasant scratching comes unpleasant smarting.
After great droughts come great rains.
Where there's no good within, no good comes out.
Tell a lie and the truth will come to light.
Misfortunes come on horseback and depart on foot.
By going and coming, a bird weaves its nest.
When you wait for tomorrow it never comes.
When the giver comes, the gate opens by itself.
Great deeds come from times of shortage.
To condemn by a cutting laugh comes easily to all.
From a big cloud comes little rain.
They come into the courtroom in a suit and leave with no trousers.
The strength of the heart comes from the soundness of the faith.
Hours are Time's shafts, and one comes winged with death.
May it end with threats and not come to blows.