Famous Proverbs

1] Light grows the burden which is well borne
2] One volunteer is worth two pressed men
3] Wine unveils the words of the heart
4] The pot calls the kettle black
5] No man is content with his lot
6] Wise men silent, fools talk
7] Water is the king of food
8] Why play the harp to a buffalo?
9] Dead men tell no tales
10] Better a husband without love than a jealous husband
11] Don’t kick against the pricks
12] The age of miracles is past
13] A jest breaks no bones
14] Children and chickens must be always picking
15] A tree often transplanted, bears not much fruit
16] When the horse has reached the brink of the precipice, it is too late to pull the reins.
17] He who spends before he thrives will beg before he thinks
18] He that talks much, errs much
19] An open door may tempt a saint
20] Other times, other manners
21] A man’s studies pass in to his character
22] The anvil lasts longer than the hammer
23] None can guess the jewel by the casket
24] Whom god loves, his house is sweet to him
25] A fool’s mouth is his destruction
26] Like mother, like daughter
27] Let an ill man lie in the straw and he looks to be thy heir
28] The early man ever borrows from the late man
29] Patience is a virtue
30] Don’t cast your pearls before swine
31] No flying without wings.
32] A man may lose more in an hour than he can get in seven
33] A thief passes for a gentle man when stealing has made him rich
34] No one is rich enough to do without his neighbours
35] That fish will soon be caught that nibbles at every bait
36] There is no redemption from hell
37] It is not the hood that makes the monk.
38] Better an egg in peace than an ox in war
39] One good turn deserves another
40] What we have seen with out own eyes is very much but what we have not seen is infinite.
41] T’ is safest making peace with sword in hand
42] Give him an inch and he’ll take a yard
43] On an open plain, the rhododendron is a tall tree
44] A man’s wealth is his enemy
45] Great alms-giving lessens no man’s living
46] East or west, home is best
47] First impressions are most lasting
48] When you live next to a cemetery, you cannot weep for everyone
49] Mercy surpasses justice
50] He that touches pitch shall be defiled
51] A bribe will enter without knocking
52] He who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief
53] There is no fool like an old fool
54] He that has a fellow-ruler, has an over-ruler. ¶ There is no good accord, where every man would be a lord
55] He who teaches learns
56] Tomorrow never comes
57] Learn weeping and you shall gain laughing
58] Covetousness breaks the sack
59] After the extreme of cold comes spring
60] The end makes all equal
61] He who does no good, does evil enough
62] Muck and money go together
63] A fool’s bolt is soon shot
64] Hope springs eternal in the human heart
65] If you pay not a servant his wages, he will pay himself
66] Remove an old tree and it will wither to death
67] Give credit where credit is due
68] No man is his craft’s master the first day
69] He that has a wife, has strife
70] Slow and steady wins the race
71] A guilty conscience needs no accuser
72] The camel never sees its own hump, but that of its brother is always before its eyes
73] The mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken
74] When things are at the worst, they begin to mend
75] Valour delights in the test
76] A liar is not believed when he speaks the truth
77] No man is the worse for knowing the worst of himself
78] Servants will not be diligent, where the master’s negligent
79] Easier said than done
80] It’s a long lane that has no turning
81] Goodness is better than beauty
82] Coming events cast their shadows before
83] It is no use spoiling the ship for a half penny worth of tar
84] Everyone to his taste
85] He that flings dirt at another dirtieth himself most
86] Experience is not always the kindest of teachers, but it is surely the best
87] The slowest barker is the surest biter
88] Love can find a way
89] Live not to eat, but eat to live
90] Shrouds have no pockets
91] A little is better than none
92] Nature is the true law
93] It is easier to commend poverty than endure it.
94] Old vessels must leak
95] He daren’t say ‘boo’ to a goose
96] You are never too old to learn
97] Light burden I heavy if far borne
98] Give a clown your finger, and he will take your hand
99] Past experiences are the best guide for future undertakings
100] Tigers and deer do not over.