Famous Proverbs

1] Old age doesn’t protect from folly
2] No land without stones, or meat without bones
3] One swallow does not make a summer
4] More have repented speech than silence
5] Afflictions are sent to us by God for our good
6] Life is short and time is swift
7] It is better to be a coward for a minute than dead for the rest of your life
8] If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again
9] War, hunting and love are as full of trouble as pleasure
10] Even Buddha has a limit to what he can tolerate
11] The hasty leaps over his opportunities
12] Wiles help weak folk
13] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables
14] Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all
15] First creep, then walk
16] Dreams go by contraries
17] If one sheep leaps o’er the dyke, all the rest will follow
18] Patient men with the day.
19] One man sows and another reaps
20] Every why has a wherefore
21] Have patience with a friend rather than lost him forever.
22] Ill comes often on the back worse
23] Live and Learn
24] More than enough is too much
25] Don’t build the sty before the litter comes
26] Set a wolf to keep the sheep
27] God is always on the side of the big battalions
28] Pat any man and dust will fly
29] Better a little loss than a long sorrow
30] He stands not surely that never slips
31] The last drop makes the cup run over
32] Experience is good if not bought too dear
33] Things past cannot be recalled
34] Common fame is seldom to blame
35] False friends are worse than bitter enemies.
36] All cats are grey in the dark
37] An ounce of practice is worth a pound of precept
38] If you have known one, you have known them all
39] Wherever an ass falls, there will he never fall again
40] Share and share alike
41] Know when to spend and when to spare, and you need not be busy, you’ll never be bare
42] Time flees without a delay
43] The longest night will have an end
44] A bad padlock invites a picklock
45] Neglect will kill an injury sooner than revenge
46] A wise man will learn something even from the words of a fool
47] Respect is greater from a distance
48] Counsel must be followed, not praised.
49] One good deed makes up for a thousand bad ones.
50] All covet all lose.
51] A fox should not be of the jury at a goose’s trial
52] Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards
53] Do not cut down the tree that gives you shade
54] Live and let live
55] Prove your friend ere you have need
56] Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof
57] Spend not where you may save, spare not where you must spend
58] Open a book and you profit by what you read
59] God’ s mill grids slow but sure
60] He that would catch fish must venture his bait
61] Those who sell dog-meat often display a lamb’s head
62] Be just before you are generous
63] Everything would fain live
64] He that has a wife, has strife
65] Misfortune does not always come to injure
66] Fling dirt enough, and some will stick
67] The longest way round is the shortest way home
68] A fool may give a wise man counsel
69] Even fools sometimes speak to the purpose
70] Money gives a bold front: it doesn’t talk – it screams
71] Nothing succeeds like success
72] It is best to be on the safe side
73] Who greases his way travels easily
74] Cease to hope and you will cease to fear.
75] A blind man who sees is better than a seeing man who is blind
76] Love is lawless.
77] While the word is in your mouth, it is your own; when ‘tis another’s
78] Each man, in corrupting others, corrupts himself
79] Much law but little justice
80] Variety takes away satiety
81] The pitcher goes so often to me well that it is broken at last
82] An ill wound is cured, not an ill name
83] God helps those who help themselves
84] He who spends before he thrives will beg before he thinks
85] One cannot put back the clock
86] Familiarity breeds contempt
87] Never too late to learn
88] Many drops make a shower
89] Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage
90] An ape’s an ape, a varlet’s a varlet, though they be clad in silk or scarlet
91] It is the unexpected that always happens
92] Revenge never repairs an injury
93] He who squeezes in between the onion and the peel, picks up its stink.
94] Rome was not built in a day
95] Let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay.
96] All truths are not to be told
97] It is a foolish bird that soils (or defiles ) its own nest
98] A man’s wealth is his enemy
99] Don’t cut the bough you are standing on
100] An army marches on its stomach