Famous Proverbs

1] If cattle are scattered, the tiger seizes them.
2] Let sleeping dogs lie
3] The physician who praises himself has no good medicine
4] It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock
5] When meat is in anger is out
6] You can’t clap with one hand
7] Friendship cannot stand always on one side
8] Learn weeping and you shall gain laughing
9] Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof
10] He that wants health wants all
11] Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad
12] A fool at forty is a fool indeed
13] The ass loaded with gold still eats thistles
14] There are hills, and there are swamps as well.
15] To refuse and to give tardily is all the same
16] Misfortune does not always come to injure
17] Hazard not your wealth on a poor man’s advice
18] Even the weariest river winds somewhere safe to sea
19] God gave us the seed of every plant, but we must sow it.
20] Give and take is fair play
21] Help a lame dog over a stile
22] From a foolish judge, a quick sentence
23] Wishes can never fill a sack
24] He that mischief hatches mischief catches.
25] That which is easily done is soon believed
26] Curiosity is ill manners in another’s house
27] Tigers and deer do not over.
28] Let not your tongue run at rover
29] Good goods are not cheap; cheap goods are not good
30] Who keeps company with the wolf, will learn to howl
31] Grief pent up will break the heart
32] One must howl with the wolves
33] Weak things united become strong
34] Half an egg is better than empty shell
35] A man’s in his own mouth stinks
36] If you would wed fitly, wed in your station
37] Harsh words cut wounds that fester like cankerous sores
38] All truths are not to be told
39] Marriage is a lottery
40] Borrowed garments never fit well
41] An open door may tempt a saint
42] Wise men learn by other men’s harms (or mistakes), fools, by their own
43] What is worth doing is worth doing well
44] If the mountain will not come to Mohammed, then Mohammed must go to the mountain.
45] He who gives fair words feds you with and empty spoon
46] A good husband makes a good wife
47] A good conscience is a constant feast
48] Numbers overcome the brave
49] The devil knows many things because he is old
50] An army marches on its stomach
51] Friendship is a plant which must be often watered
52] Open a book and you profit by what you read
53] The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
54] Business is business
55] Virtue has all things in itself
56] Great minds think alike
57] Wise men learn by other men’s harm, fools, by their own
58] It is not gay coat that makes the gentleman
59] They are rich who have true friends
60] What everybody says must be true
61] He who hesitates is lost
62] He that never ate flesh, thinks a pudding is a dainty
63] Every man has his faults
64] The disinterested observer may perceive what is missed by those who are directly involved
65] Death and life are in the power of the tongue
66] He that makes himself a sheep, shall be eaten by the wolf
67] The truest jests sound worst in guilty ears
68] Bread is the staff of life.
69] Good counsel never comes amiss
70] Care brings grey hair.
71] Human blood is all of a colour
72] Better be first in a village than second at Rome
73] After the extreme of cold comes spring
74] A woman’s work is never done
75] A good Jack makes a good Jill.
76] Under the tongue, men are crushed to death
77] It is not every question that deserves an answer
78] If it were not for hope, the heart would break
79] A good tongue is a good weapon
80] The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot.
81] Poverty parts friendship
82] An enemy may chance to give good counsel
83] There’s a black sheep in every flock
84] Fortune knocks once at everyone’s door (or gate)
85] Barking dogs seldom bite
86] Pride dines on vanity, sups on contempt
87] A secret fire is discovered by the smoke
88] Armies are maintained for years to be used on a single day.
89] Envy eats nothing but it own heart
90] A good horse cannot wear two saddles
91] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
92] Desire beautifies what is ugly
93] Tune the harp strings to be neither too loose nor too taut
94] The proof of the pudding lies in the eating
95] A friend in need is a friend indeed
96] Variety is charming
97] Christmas comes but once a year
98] Don’t teach your grandmother to suck eggs.
99] There is plenty of sound in an empty barrel
100] Wishes can never fill a sack