Famous Proverbs

1] Every horse thinks its own pack heaviest
2] Do not limp before the lame
3] He that falls today may rise tomorrow
4] Only a fool will make the doctor his heir
5] The crow laughs at the pig for being black
6] Nature does nothing in vain
7] Better unborn than untaught
8] He that praises himself, spatters himself
9] Variety is charming
10] First impressions are most lasting
11] A woman’s work is never done
12] Nature does nothing in vain
13] Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny
14] Money is the sinew of affairs
15] Necessity and opportunity may make a coward valiant
16] Quarrels do not last long if the wrong is only on one side
17] Even a worm will turn
18] Virtue carries a lean purse
19] He that loveth danger shall perish therein
20] Advice when most needed is least heeded
21] It is easier to get a favour from fortune than to keep it
22] Good to begin well, better to end well.
23] It is a good horse that never stumbles, and a good wife that never grumbles
24] Beauty is only skin deep
25] Don’t cry for the moon
26] Time and tide wait for no man
27] There is many a fair thing full false
28] A wise man changes his mind, a fool never.
29] Long tarrying takes all the thanks away
30] God comes at last when think he is farthest off
31] Know when to spend and when to spare, and you need not be busy, you’ll never be bare
32] Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!
33] Keep conscience clear, then never fear
34] Let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth
35] The gods send nuts to those who have no teeth
36] A man can do no more than he can
37] What may be done at any time is done at no time
38] Variety takes away satiety
39] An occasion lost cannot be redeemed
40] If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em
41] Better a lean peace than a fat victory
42] It’s a silly fish that is caught twice with the same bait.
43] A gentleman never remembers unkindness shown towards him
44] When a fool is sent to market, the storekeepers rejoice
45] Steer not after every mariner’s direction
46] Brute strength without reason falls of its own weight
47] You may know by a handful the whole sack
48] Never too late to repent
49] Give a servant a rod, and he’ll beat his master
50] A tiger that roars is not a man-eater
51] Marriage is a lottery
52] Ugly women finely dressed, are the uglier for it.
53] Jackdaw always perches by jackdaw.
54] Give him (or knaves) an inch and he (they) will take a yard (or mile)
55] If there is no wind, the trees will not move
56] The flesh is aye fairest that is farthest from the bone
57] An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
58] The best wine comes from an old vessel
59] Among the blind, the one-eyed man is king
60] A man’s wealth is his enemy
61] The receiver is as bad as the thief
62] Misfortune tells us what fortune is
63] He who comes first, grinds first.
64] Every man is the architect of his own fortune
65] The good is often the enemy of the best
66] Nothing succeeds like success
67] There is nothing lost by civility
68] Do leaves sprout on rootless trees?
69] Never make threats you cannot carry out.
70] He that hopes not for good, fears not evil.
71] It is good to follow the old fox
72] Patch by patch is good housewifery, but patch upon patch is plain beggary
73] Don’t burn the candle at both ends
74] Never too late to repent
75] One is not smelt where all stink
76] He preaches well (or best) that lives well (or best).
77] Trouble brings experience and experience brings wisdom
78] Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
79] He who considers too much will perform little.
80] If you always say ‘No’, you’ll never get married
81] Don’t teach your grandmother to suck eggs.
82] Black will take no other hue
83] He is a fool who makes his physician his heir
84] He that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens
85] United we stand, divided we fall
86] The resolved mind has no cares
87] Finger were made before forks, and hands before knives
88] One hour today is worth two tomorrow
89] No man better knows what good is than he who has endured evil
90] An old ox makes a straight furrow
91] Strike while the iron is hot
92] He laughs best who laughs last
93] Desperate diseases need (or must have) desperate cures
94] A little help is worth a deal of pity
95] He should have a long spoon who sups with the devil.
96] Honey is sweet, but the bee stings
97] Where god will help, nothing does harm
98] Fools rush in where angles fear to tread
99] Charity covers a Multitude of sins
100] He who teaches learns