Famous Proverbs

1] There’s a time and place for everything
2] Every beginning is hard
3] Misfortune arrives on horseback but departs on foot
4] There is no redemption from hell
5] To err is human
6] Other times, other manners
7] Finger were made before forks, and hands before knives
8] A tiger that roars is not a man-eater
9] Shame in a kindred cannot be avoided
10] His bark is worse than his bite
11] He that stumbles twice over one stone, deserves to break his shin
12] It is a foolish sheep that makes the wolf his confessor
13] It is more blessed to give than to receive
14] A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder
15] Eat a clove of garlic and you smell of garlic; eat two cloves and you smell the same.
16] Good hand, good hire
17] In a church, in an inn, and in a coffin, all men are equal
18] Do unto others as you would they should do unto you.
19] A good wife and health is a man’s best wealth
20] Rome was not built in a day
21] A dragon that is stranded in shallow water, becomes the butt of shrimps
22] He that is born a fool is never cured
23] Virtue has all things in itself
24] A good anvil does not fear the hammer
25] It is courage that wins, and not good weapons
26] It is ill sitting at Rome and striving against the pope
27] Truth has a good face but bad clothes
28] Green leaves enhance the charm of the peony flower
29] T’ is safest making peace with sword in hand
30] Put not the bucket too often in the well
31] A penny saved is a penny gained
32] Ill news comes often on the back of worse
33] Punishment is a cripple, but it arrives
34] The gods send nuts to those who have no teeth
35] Good riding at two anchors, men have told, for if one breaks the other may hold
36] The young will sow their wild oats
37] No like is the same.
38] A rich man can do nothing wrong
39] Life is not all beer and skittles
40] A man turned pig no longer fears filth
41] Cross the stream where it is shallowest
42] It is hard to wive and thrive both in a year
43] Why keep a dog and bark yourself?
44] Beware of no man more than himself
45] Second thoughts are best
46] Praises fill not the belly
47] Pardon one offence and you encourage many
48] If you can’t ride two horses at once, you shouldn’t be in the circus
49] Fortune does not stand waiting at any man’s door
50] It is useless to flog a dead horse
51] A word is enough to the wise
52] Sorrow will pay no debt
53] Do as you would be done by
54] Necessity turns a lion into a fox
55] Unpaid debts are unforgiven sins
56] The axe falls on a straight tree first
57] The king can make a knight, but not a gentleman
58] He who owes is in all the wrong
59] A man of gladness seldom falls into madness
60] Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
61] Too much curiosity lost paradise
62] Variety takes away satiety
63] Virtue is a jewel of great price.
64] He that has a fellow-ruler, has an over-ruler. ¶ There is no good accord, where every man would be a lord
65] It is misery enough to have once been happy
66] He who comes late must eat what is left
67] Sparrows who emulate peacocks are likely to break a thigh
68] Of evil manners, spring good laws
69] No playing with a straw before an old cat.
70] Hypocrisy is a homage that vice pay to virtue
71] Talk of an angel and you’ll hear the fluttering of his wings
72] In indecision itself, grief is present.
73] He that would catch fish must venture his bait
74] Threatened folk live long
75] Bad luck often brings good luck
76] Don’t make a mountain out of molehill
77] The highest tree has the greatest fall
78] Be just before you are generous
79] Tender-handed stroke a nettle, and it stings you for your pain: grasp it like a man of mettle, and it soft as silk remains
80] If one sheep leaps o’er the dyke, all the rest will follow
81] When the horse has reached the brink of the precipice, it is too late to pull the reins.
82] She’s her father’s (or mother’s) daughter
83] Blood cannot be washed out with blood
84] The tailor makes the man
85] Better a husband without love than a jealous husband
86] It is easier to pour away water than to gather it.
87] Misfortune tells us what fortune is
88] Do unto others as they should do unto you
89] Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six
90] He who comes late must eat what is left
91] The sign brings customers
92] He conquers who endures
93] Learning is like sailing against the tide - if you don’t move forward, you go backward
94] It is better (or more blessed) to give than to take
95] The devil tempts all, but the idle man tempts the devil
96] A good paymaster never wants workmen
97] Better be safe than sorry
98] Children learn to creep ere they can go
99] Don’t kick against the pricks
100] Don’t play with edged tools