Famous Proverbs

1] Call a spade a spade
2] God arms the harmless
3] One may change the place but not the mind.
4] A gift in hand is better than two promises.
5] It is a blind goose that comes to the fox’s sermon
6] Hope deferred makes the heart sick
7] Love is sweet torment
8] Mix work with pleasure and you will never go mad.
9] First impressions are half the battle
10] An ill paymaster never wants excuse
11] The best things are hard to come by.
12] A foolish man knows not the art of forgiveness
13] Knowledge is the mother of all virtue; all vice proceeds from ignorance
14] The wise forget an insult, as the ungrateful a kindness
15] What one loses (or you lose) on the swings, one makes up (or you gain) on the roundabouts
16] Better a bare foot than none
17] A cheerful wife is the joy of life
18] Seldom seen, soon forgotten
19] An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening
20] Well begun is half done.
21] No man is content with his lot
22] God made the country ,and man made the town
23] He who touches pitch will be defiled
24] If fools went not to market, bad wares would not be sold.
25] Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face
26] Virtue and happiness are mother and daughter
27] Content is the philosopher’s stone that turns all it touches in to gold
28] A useful trade is a mine of gold
29] He that may not do as he would, must do as he may
30] Too many cooks spoil the broth
31] Every dog is a lion at home
32] See how the wind blows
33] Drops that gather one by one finally become a sea
34] As soon as there is life there is danger
35] T’ is safest making peace with sword in hand
36] All things that great men do are well done
37] If we have not the world’s wealth, we have the world’s ease
38] The receiver is as bad as the thief
39] Much learning makes men mad
40] Who errs and mends, to god himself commends
41] The exception proves the rule
42] Names are debts
43] The perfect good is the exercise of virtue
44] A man without a wife is but half a man
45] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables.
46] Laughter makes good blood
47] Better fill a man’s belly than his eye
48] He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning
49] If you don’t make mistakes, you don’t make anything
50] Slander leaves a sc ore behind it
51] Tomorrow is another day
52] Familiarity breeds contempt
53] An account is an account, and a brother a brother.
54] To teach is to learn twice over
55] When Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war
56] A bully never grows up.
57] No man is the worse for knowing the worst of himself
58] The joy of the heart makes the face fair.
59] No one is satisfied with his fortune, nor dissatisfied with his intellect
60] The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world
61] There is many a good tune played on an old fiddle
62] Exceptional bravery is often hidden under a cloak of timidity
63] A man is valued as he makes himself valuable
64] He who peeps through a hole, may see what will vex him
65] The healthful man can give counsel to the sick
66] He that never ate flesh, thinks a pudding is a dainty
67] The last suitor wins the maid
68] An evil life is a kind of death.
69] It is ill sitting at Rome and striving against the pope
70] An account is an account, and a brother a brother.
71] A ragged coat may cover an honest man.
72] To speak as the common people, to think as the wise
73] One man’s means another man’s poison
74] Paddle your own canoe
75] Long absent, soon forgotten
76] An old dog barks not in vain
77] Every dog is valiant at his won door
78] Once a use and ever a custom
79] Much science, much sorrow
80] What is shown by example, men think they may justly do
81] It is ill striving (or swimming) against the stream (or tide)
82] See how the wind blows
83] Nothing costs so much as what is given us
84] Words cut more than swords
85] It is an ill dog that deserves not a crust
86] Dogs bark as they are bred.
87] Young saint, old devil.
88] The healthful man can give counsel to the sick
89] There’s a time and place for everything
90] Laugh and grow fat
91] Don’t ask a blind man which is the right way
92] He who gives to the unworthy loses doubly
93] He that blows best, bears away the horn
94] Nothing is more contagious than a bad example
95] The earthen pot must keep clear of the brass kettle
96] He who teaches learns
97] The king can do no wrong
98] It is best to be on the safe side
99] Eat a clove of garlic and you smell of garlic; eat two cloves and you smell the same.
100] Laughter makes good blood