Famous Proverbs

1] Trouble brings experience and experience brings wisdom
2] A good husband makes a good wife
3] His own ingenuity pricks him.
4] A ragged colt may make a good horse.
5] If there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun
6] Hungry bellies have no ears
7] A man’s wealth is his enemy
8] First creep, then walk
9] Hunger is the best sauce
10] You cannot get blood (or water) out of a stone
11] Each man, in corrupting others, corrupts himself
12] Every family has a skeleton in the cupboard
13] Lucky men need no counsel
14] Practice what you preach
15] Do leaves sprout on rootless trees?
16] To refuse and to give tardily is all the same
17] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
18] If one sheep leaps over the ditch (or dyke), all the rest will follow
19] Friendship cannot stand always on one side
20] Jack would be a gentleman if he could speak French
21] An army marches on its stomach
22] A parrot will only say what it is taught
23] A man with no hands is given a ring.
24] One sheep follows another
25] Good luck beats early rising
26] Throw out a sprat to catch a mackerel
27] The worse luck now, the better another time
28] A thief passes for a gentle man when stealing has made him rich
29] Names and natures do often agree
30] He conquers who endures
31] Beauty fades like a flower.
32] Remember, you are but a man
33] Don’t stitch your seam before you’ve tacked it.
34] Time has wings
35] We can live without our friends, but not without our neighbours
36] Money gives a bold front: it doesn’t talk – it screams
37] Respect is greater from a distance
38] Better a little loss than a long sorrow
39] They bow to you when borrowing; you bow to them when collecting
40] It is not gay coat that makes the gentleman
41] None so blind as those who will not see
42] Thrift is a great revenue
43] Who suffers much is silent
44] Good hand, good hire
45] Wise men silent, fools talk
46] If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; but if he kills, the earth hides it.
47] The orange that is too hard squeezed yields a bitter juice
48] Keep some till further more come
49] A drowning man will clutch at a straw
50] A thief knows a thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf
51] Better at home than a mile from it
52] Rats know the ways of rats
53] He that eats least eats most
54] He that is absent is soon forgotten
55] In vain they rise early that used to rise late
56] Be careful to whom you give
57] Gnaw the bone which is fallen to thy lot
58] He who cannot bear misfortune is truly unfortunate.
59] Don’t pour out the dirty water before you have cleaned
60] It is ill sitting at Rome and striving against the pope
61] Every family has a skeleton in the cupboard
62] A good beginning makes a good ending.
63] He that seeks trouble never misses
64] At the end of the game, the king and pawn go in to the same bag.
65] It chances in an hour, that appears not in seven years
66] The anvil lasts longer than the hammer
67] Children and fools cannot lie.
68] Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six
69] Money breeds (or makes, or begets) money
70] In haste is error
71] Facts are more eloquent than oratory
72] Only with a new ruler do you realize the value of the old
73] Whatever is made by the hand of man, by the hand of man by overturned
74] The peacock has fair features, but foul feet.
75] A thousand cranes in the air are not worth one sparrow in the fist.
76] Empty vessels make the most sound
77] When it rains porridge, the beggar has no spoon.
78] Care brings grey hair.
79] In a gambling house, there are no fathers and sons.
80] A good wife is a good prize
81] Forgive and forget
82] As soon as man is born, he begins to die
83] Can we ever too much of a good thing?
84] Open a book and you profit by what you read
85] Great barkers are no biters
86] The escaped mouse ever feels the taste of the bait.
87] The end makes all equal
88] Better say noting than no to the purpose
89] He that lives wickedly can hardly die honestly
90] Don’t bite the hand that feeds you
91] He wants both the flour and the cake that it makes
92] No man is infallible
93] The tongue talks at the heads cost
94] It is never too late to mend
95] If you want peace, prepare for war
96] All is fair in love and war
97] If you want a thing well done, do it yourself
98] Every horse thinks its own pack heaviest
99] It takes all sorts to make a world
100] Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.