Famous Proverbs

1] He loses his thanks who promises and delays
2] Every one thinks his own sack heaviest
3] Hypocrisy is a homage that vice pay to virtue
4] Better the foot slip than the tongue
5] The noblest vengeance is to forgive
6] Every beginning is hard
7] Our worst misfortunes are those which never befall us
8] Whether the pitcher strikes the stone, or the stone the pitcher, it is bad for the pitcher
9] Let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we die.
10] Knowledge is the mother of all virtue; all vice proceeds from ignorance
11] Children and fools must not play with edged tools
12] Cruelty is more cruel, if we defer the pain
13] Covetousness is always filling a bottomless vessel
14] It is poor dog that is not worth the whistling
15] The pen is the tongue of the hand
16] Every man for himself, and the devil take the hindmost
17] Virtue and happiness are mother and daughter
18] Discretion of speech is more than eloquence.
19] In a gambling house, there are no fathers and sons.
20] Poor men go to heaven as soon as rich
21] It is safer to hear and take counsel, than give it.
22] Necessity breaks iron
23] A spear you can see can easily be avoided; a hidden arrows is difficult to guard against.
24] He who cannot bear misfortune is truly unfortunate.
25] To the hungry soul, every bitter thing is sweet. To a thirsty man any drink is sweet.
26] A fault confessed is half redressed
27] Put too much lemon-grass into the curry and you’ll spoil the flavour
28] It takes all sorts to make a world
29] Giving much to the poor, doth enrich a man’s store.
30] First try and then trust
31] Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today
32] The highest branch is not the safest roost
33] The purse of the patient protracts the disease
34] A house divided against itself cannot stand
35] The absent party is always to blame.
36] The peacock has fair features, but foul feet.
37] Luck for fools and chance for the ugly
38] It needs more skill than I can tell to play the second fiddle well
39] It is n time to stoop when the head is off.
40] Advise none to marry or to go to war
41] Safety lies in the middle course
42] God defend me from my friends; from enemies, I can defend myself.
43] He is not poor that has little, but he that desires much
44] Better be first in a village than second at Rome
45] All’s grist that comes to the mill.
46] He who serves is not free
47] Many kiss the hand they wish to cut off
48] Findings are keepings
49] A wise man changes his mind, a fool never.
50] Call no man happy till he is dead
51] He that desires but little has no deed of much
52] He that has a fellow-ruler, has an over-ruler. ¶ There is no good accord, where every man would be a lord
53] The result justifies the deed
54] All is vanity.
55] What everybody says must be true
56] He who sits chatting about nothing loses his candle
57] Be not too bold with your biggers or betters
58] New things are fair
59] Second thoughts are best
60] As you brew, so shall you drink.
61] Love your friend with his fault
62] Self do, self have
63] A true friend is forever a friend
64] Mirth without measure is madness
65] The weeds overgrow the corn.
66] Better to have one eye than be blind altogether
67] He who waits for another man’s platter has a cold meal
68] Brute strength without reason falls of its own weight
69] Out of the frying-pan into the fire
70] The best remedy against an ill man, is much ground between
71] The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands
72] He that has a wife, has strife
73] Least said, soonest mended
74] An arrow shot upright falls on the shooter’s head
75] A thief passes for a gentle man when stealing has made him rich
76] At the end of the game, the king and pawn go in to the same bag.
77] Union (or Unity) is strength
78] Sweet are the uses of adversity
79] The peony, though large, is useless; the date blossom, though small, yields fruit
80] After a dream of a wedding, comes a corpse
81] Look after your money and don’t make your neighbour a thief
82] A merchant that gains not, loses
83] Exchange is no robbery
84] If the father is spotted, the son will be speckled
85] The tongue stings
86] No man fears what he has seen grow
87] If you have no honey in your pot, have some in your mouth.
88] The devil looks after his own
89] Health is great riches
90] See which way the cat jumps
91] A good payer is master of another’s purse
92] Patience surpasses learning
93] Give and spend, and God will send
94] Armies are maintained for years to be used on a single day.
95] Give me fire and I’ll give you light
96] Honest is the best policy
97] No good building without a good foundation.
98] Anger begins with folly and ends with repentance.
99] Save a stranger from the sea and he’ll turn your enemy
100] The courteous one learns his courtesy from the discourteous.