Famous Proverbs

1] Success has many friends
2] Youth will have its course.
3] A wounded reputation is seldom cured
4] Many a little makes a mickle
5] Opportunity seldom knocks twice
6] An old cart well used may outlast a new one abused
7] When it pleases not God, the saint can do little
8] A door must be either shut or open
9] Good to begin well, better to end well.
10] If you pile up enough sand, you make a pagoda
11] He who serves is not free
12] A single arrow is easily broken, but not ten in a bundle.
13] Who greases his way travels easily
14] Human blood is all of a colour
15] He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick.
16] He that will steal a pin will steal a better thing
17] Knowledge is power
18] Industry is fortune’s right hand, and frugality her left
19] A great city, a great solitude
20] Everyone to his taste
21] It is easier to commend poverty than endure it.
22] One of these days is none of these days
23] He who does no good, does evil enough
24] Wishes can never fill a sack
25] A good anvil does not fear the hammer
26] Well begun is half done.
27] When fortune smiles, embrace her.
28] Great trees keep down the little ones
29] A forced kindness deserves no thanks
30] He that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims his ignorance
31] If you want a thing well done, do it yourself
32] Fortune knocks once at everyone’s door (or gate)
33] Even Buddha has a limit to what he can tolerate
34] Forewarned is forearmed
35] If fortune turns against you, even jelly breaks your tooth
36] Harsh words cut wounds that fester like cankerous sores
37] A prophet is without honour in his own country
38] Give the devil his due
39] Crowns have cares
40] He that may not do as he would, must do as he may
41] Let sleeping dogs lie
42] Many drops make a shower
43] Custom makes all things easy
44] One must howl with the wolves
45] Destroy the lion while he is yet but a whelp
46] He who excuses himself accuses himself
47] Slow help is no help
48] Great minds think alike
49] Grin and bear it
50] Almost’ never killed a fly.
51] Every deed is to be judges by the doer’s intention.
52] Money is the root of all evil
53] A word before is worth two behind
54] Every Jack must have his Jill
55] If you pay not a servant his wages, he will pay himself
56] Zeal without knowledge is a runaway horse
57] No tie can oblige the perfidious
58] False friends are worse than bitter enemies.
59] Don’t bargain for fish which are still in the water
60] Good company on the road is the shortest cut
61] As you bake, so shall you eat.
62] Poverty parts friendship
63] He that follows Nature , is never out of his way
64] The more cost, the more honour
65] The slowest barker is the surest biter
66] One needs a full stomach to keep the precepts
67] No one betrays himself by silence
68] The tongue is more venomous than a serpent’s sting
69] The eye that sees all things else sees not itself
70] A man of gladness seldom falls into madness
71] Prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them
72] Sooner will men hold fore in the mouth than keep a secret
73] A chain is no stronger than its weakest link
74] Though the food is plain, stomach may be filled; though the cloth is coarse, one may be clad to a ripe old age
75] Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny
76] No, thank you’ has lost you many a good butter-cake
77] A wicked man is his own hell
78] He that will steal a pin will steal a better thing
79] The labourer is worthy of his hire
80] They that value not praise, will never do anything worthy of praise
81] None so deaf as those that will not hear
82] Don’t pour out the dirty water before you have cleaned
83] Borrowed garments never fit well
84] Steer not after every mariner’s direction
85] No remedy but patience
86] If the father is a tiger, the son cannot be a dog.
87] Money is the root of all evil
88] Though a lie be swift the truth overtakes it
89] A single arrow is easily broken, but not ten in a bundle.
90] He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs
91] If you don’t make mistakes, you don’t make anything
92] Every tub must stand on its own bottom
93] Poor folk fare the best
94] He that has lost his credit, is dead to the world
95] A good face is a letter of recommendation
96] Don’t wear out (or outstay) your welcome
97] Dogs bark as they are bred.
98] Every one thinks his own cross is heaviest
99] Talk of the devil, and he is bound to appear
100] Every why has a wherefore