Famous Proverbs

1] God arms the harmless
2] Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six
3] Give the devil his due
4] A fool’s bolt is soon shot
5] If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em
6] Hoist your sail when the wind is fair
7] Wisdom is better than strength
8] The poorer one is, the more devils one meets
9] Repeat a piece of good advice three times and even a dog will be bored.
10] Early sow, early mow
11] A fair face may hide a foul heart.
12] It is easier to raise the devil than to lay him
13] He who owes is in all the wrong
14] All is vanity.
15] In vain they rise early that used to rise late
16] Even a worm will turn
17] He who aims at the moon may hit the top of a tree; he who aims at the top of a tree is unlikely to get off the ground
18] Fortune knocks once at every man’s door
19] The day obliterates the promise of the might
20] Real friendship does not freeze in winter
21] Blood is thicker than water
22] A good husband makes a good wife
23] Better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion
24] A hungry man smells meat afar off
25] A soft answer turns away wrath
26] If the thorn falls, the leaf is pierced; if the leaf falls the leaf is pierced
27] Afflictions are sent to us by God for our good
28] A kind heart loseth nought at last.
29] Better bend than break
30] He thinks not well that thinks not again
31] He knows the water best who has waded through it
32] Men strain at gnats and swallow camels
33] A little impatience will spoil great plans
34] Misfortune does not always come to injure
35] Long looked for, comes at last
36] What children hear at home, soon files abroad
37] Home is where the heart is
38] Don’t wash your dirty linen in public
39] Heaven helps those who help themselves
40] Extremes meet
41] The young will sow their wild oats
42] Valour would fight, but discretion would run away
43] The wise forget an insult, as the ungrateful a kindness
44] Long tarrying takes all the thanks away
45] Arms bend inwards – not outwards.
46] His bark is worse than his bite
47] A single filament of silk does not make a thread; a single tree does not make a forest
48] Welcome is the best dish in the kitchen
49] The proud will sooner lose than ask the way
50] He who peeps through a hole, may see what will vex him
51] All things are easy, that are done willingly
52] Will iron become fine gold, however often refined?
53] A good heart conquers ill fortune
54] Jack is as good as his master
55] Nothing stake, nothing draw.
56] Don’t wear out (or outstay) your welcome
57] The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach
58] Keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee.
59] Keep not ill men company, lest you increase the number
60] A spear you can see can easily be avoided; a hidden arrows is difficult to guard against.
61] What is a workman without his tools?
62] Poor men’s words have little weight
63] A friend is easier lost than found
64] Of thy sorrow be not too sad, of thy joy be not too glad
65] Men do more things through habit than reason
66] He that falls today may rise tomorrow
67] Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six
68] The squeaking wheel gets the grease
69] A good tongue is a good weapon
70] A good drink makes the old young
71] Small gifts make friends, great ones make enemies
72] Boys will be boys
73] Love laughs at locksmiths
74] To speak as the common people, to think as the wise
75] The world is full of fools
76] Names and natures do often agree
77] God (or Providence) is always on the side of big battalions
78] Friendship should not be all on one side
79] Once a use and ever a custom
80] An Englishman’s home is his castle
81] He travels the fastest who travels alone
82] From hearing, comes wisdom; from speaking, repentance
83] Those who live near water know the nature of fish; those who live near hills know the calls of birds
84] Through hardship to the stars
85] Better some of a pudding than none of a pie.
86] He that will not have peace, God gives him war
87] It is not the hood that makes the monk.
88] An ounce of practice is worth a pound of precept
89] Go to bed with the lamb, and rise with the lark
90] Where every man is master, the world goes to wrack
91] Virtue is its own reward
92] God provides for him that trusts
93] Much would have more
94] First try and then trust
95] Who repairs not his gutter, repairs his whole house
96] Ill luck is good for something
97] Delay is the antidote of anger
98] Travel with open eyes and you will become a scholar
99] Gossiping and lying go together
100] Sometimes the best gain is to lose