Famous Proverbs

1] Don’t judge any man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins.
2] The company makes the feast
3] Everything tempts the man who fears temptation. If you can’t be good, be careful.
4] Every one thinks his own sack heaviest
5] He that tells his wife news, is but newly wed
6] A change is as good as rest
7] Armies are maintained for years to be used on a single day.
8] Prospect is often better than possession
9] When the boat reaches the middle of the river, it is too late to repair the leak
10] Soon gotten, soon spent
11] Good luck beats early rising
12] It is a sorry flock where the ewe bears the bell
13] Kill two birds with one stone
14] New things are fair
15] Ale will make a cat speak
16] He daren’t say ‘boo’ to a goose
17] A good name keeps its luster in the dark
18] Cleanliness is next to godliness
19] Keep your eyes open: a sale is a sale
20] Everything is good in its season
21] There is truth in wine
22] A great calligrapher isn’t choosy about his brushes.
23] Fine feathers make fine birds.
24] Nature does nothing in vain
25] The good intention excuses the bad action
26] Though the fox runs, the chicken has wings
27] The wolf may lose his teeth, but never his nature
28] A gift much expected is paid, not given
29] A man has choice to begin love, but not to end it.
30] An occasion lost cannot be redeemed
31] All’s well that ends well
32] Time flies
33] A good garden may have some ill weeds
34] Make the best of a bad job
35] One reason is as good as fifty
36] Where the dam leaps over, the kid follows
37] Sweet are the uses of adversity
38] Finger were made before forks, and hands before knives
39] A man may learn wit every day.
40] Marry in haste, repent at leisure
41] Some have been thought brave because they are afraid to run away
42] Beauty fades like a flower.
43] The fire which warms us a distance will burn us when near
44] Lightning never strikes twice in the same place
45] As well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamp
46] He who would hang his dog gives out first that it is mad
47] Only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches
48] New meat begets a new appetite
49] Don’t cry before you are hurt
50] Love conquers all
51] Do not kick against the pricks
52] Think not on what you lack as much as what you have
53] Delays are not denials
54] Thieves and rogues have the best luck, if they do but escape hanging
55] Truth is stranger than fiction
56] Patient men with the day.
57] In haste is error
58] If the lad goes to the well against his will, either the can will break or the water will spill
59] The pitcher goes so often to me well that it is broken at last
60] The greater the kindred, the less the kindness.
61] You cannot sell the cow and sup the milk
62] The mill cannot grind with water that is past
63] Virtue is the only true nobility
64] He who sits chatting about nothing loses his candle
65] Before you marry, be sure of a house wherein to tarry
66] The courteous one learns his courtesy from the discourteous.
67] Riches along make no men happy
68] You cannot put an old head on young shoulders.
69] He who serves is not free
70] Mix work with pleasure and you will never go mad.
71] A fool and his money are soon parted
72] Little by little and bit by bit.
73] A man’s discontent is his worst evil
74] Dogs that bark at a distance bite not at hand
75] Fair exchange is no robbery
76] The purse of the patient protracts the disease
77] When the weather is cold, there is not such thing as dirty clothing
78] Venture a small fish to catch a big one
79] The best things carried to excess are wrong
80] It is too late to husband when all is spent
81] Eggs and oaths are easily broken
82] Sorrow will pay no debt
83] Words bind men
84] A blind man who sees is better than a seeing man who is blind
85] He that cannot pay in purse must pay in person
86] A man may lose more in an hour than he can get in seven
87] Slow help is no help
88] Mischief comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce
89] Well begun is half done.
90] Grin and bear it
91] A ragged coat may cover an honest man.
92] An arrow shot upright falls on the shooter’s head
93] Love is sweet torment
94] Good riding at two anchors, men have told, for if one breaks the other may hold
95] Better be a fool than a knave
96] A monk can’t shave his own head
97] You can’t tell a book by its cover
98] Love will go through stone walls
99] Great barkers are no biters
100] The beaten road is the safest