Famous Proverbs

1] Creditors have better memories than debtors
2] When a tiger dies, it leaves a skin; when a man dies, he leaves a name
3] Does sound come from an unstruck drum?
4] He that the devil drives, feels no lead at his heels
5] Common fame is a liar
6] Idle folks lack no excuses
7] Content is more than a kingdom
8] All things that great men do are well done
9] Knowledge is the mother of all virtue; all vice proceeds from ignorance
10] The longest journey starts with a single step
11] There is a great difference between words and deeds
12] Dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage
13] All are not thieves that dogs bark at
14] The lone sheep is in danger of the wolf
15] If we have not the world’s wealth, we have the world’s ease
16] Take things as you find them
17] Bold resolution is the favourite of providence
18] All good things must come to an end
19] No man can serve two masters
20] A man may learn wit every day.
21] Two dogs fight for a bone, and a third runs away with it.
22] One is never too old to learn
23] All things require skills but an appetite
24] Everything tempts the man who fears temptation. If you can’t be good, be careful.
25] Friends are thieves of time
26] Servants will not be diligent, where the master’s negligent
27] Ask no question and you’ll be told no lies
28] Give a loan and buy quarrel
29] God is always on the side of the big battalions
30] A fool may sometimes speak to the purpose
31] The time to come is no more ours than the time past
32] There is no blindness like ignorance
33] First impressions are the most lasting
34] He that has plenty of goods will have more
35] Sow thin and mow thin
36] Who greases his way travels easily
37] A good lawyer must be a great liar
38] Too many cooks spoil the broth
39] Pleasure is due only when all duty’s done.
40] Sickness soaks the purse
41] Slow and steady wins the race
42] Prevention is better than cure
43] Leave well alone
44] Just give me one end of the line and I’ll get to the other
45] Long looked for, comes at last
46] He has to do what is foul, never comes away clean
47] Follow love and it will flee thee; flee love and it will follow thee
48] An old ox makes a straight furrow
49] Truthfulness becomes the gentleman
50] Gnaw the bone which is fallen to thy lot
51] It is good to follow the old fox
52] A mouse may help a lion
53] Don’t bite the hand that feeds you
54] The young will sow their wild oats
55] Much science, much sorrow
56] Know when to spend and when to spare, and you need not be busy, you’ll never be bare
57] Everyone leaps over the dyke where it is lowest
58] Better belly burst than good meat lost
59] Repeat a piece of good advice three times and even a dog will be bored.
60] He that keeps not crust not crumb, shall ever want some
61] It is easy to move rivers and mountains, but difficult to change a person’s basic nature
62] Money is the root of all evil
63] Eat an apple going to bed, make the doctor beg his bread.
64] Death keeps no calendar
65] When in Rome, do as the Romans do
66] It is no use spoiling the ship for a half penny worth of tar
67] The dog is a lion in his own house
68] Don’t tell tales out of school
69] Neglect will kill an injury sooner than revenge
70] Patience is the remedy of the world
71] Little by little and bit by bit.
72] The weeds overgrow the corn.
73] No man is content with his lot
74] All things for not all persons
75] A good conscience is a soft pillow
76] A drowning man will clutch at a straw
77] The purse of the patient protracts the disease
78] Crust is better than no bread
79] One sheep follows another
80] Keep some till further more come
81] A willing helper does not wait until he is asked.
82] Fine feathers make fine birds.
83] Two heads are better than one
84] All that glitters is not gold
85] It takes a wise man to be a fool
86] A man in debt is caught in a net
87] Let every pedlar carry his own burden
88] You cannot unscramble eggs
89] Great actions speak minds
90] The worth of a thing is what it will bring
91] If you always say ‘No’, you’ll never get married
92] Give him an inch and he’ll take a yard
93] You cannot put an old head on young shoulders.
94] Will without reason is blind, and against reason, is mad
95] Fools grow without watering.
96] When you live next to a cemetery, you cannot weep for everyone
97] You never know your luck
98] Hope is but the dream of those that wake
99] The sun shines upon all alike.
100] If you would know the value of a ducat, try to borrow one