Famous Proverbs

1] Make the best of a bad bargain
2] Truth is god’s daughter
3] He who spends before he thrives will beg before he thinks
4] Let us do evil that good may come
5] East or west, home is best
6] An honest good look covers many faults.
7] Truth is stranger than fiction
8] Judge not the tree by its bark
9] The soldier who retreated fifty paces laughed at the one who had fallen back a hundred paces
10] If you can’t bite, never show your teeth.
11] It is easy to find a stick to beat a dog
12] He that lives ill, fear follows him
13] He that comes of a hen, must scrape
14] Other times, other manners
15] The tongue is more venomous than a serpent’s sting
16] The first time, a novice the second time, an adept
17] Fools rejoice at promises
18] When a fool is sent to market, the storekeepers rejoice
19] Pleasing ware is half sold
20] Just give me one end of the line and I’ll get to the other
21] Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
22] What is worse than ill luck?
23] Much travel is needed to ripen a man’s rawness
24] Jack would be a gentleman if he could speak French
25] If one sheep leaps o’er the dyke, all the rest will follow
26] Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face
27] Though it rains gold and silver there, it’s a foreign land; though it rains daggers and spears here, it’s our own country
28] You never miss the water till the well runs dry
29] As soon as there is life there is danger
30] Love me, love my dog
31] Know when to spend and when to spare, and you need not be busy, you’ll never be bare
32] The garment worn determines how one is served
33] A thousand cranes in the air are not worth one sparrow in the fist.
34] Dreams are lies
35] To fright a bird is not the way to catch her
36] An ill tongue may do much
37] Dogs bite twice those who wear ragged clothes.
38] Little by little and bit by bit.
39] The best wine comes from an old vessel
40] Creditors have better memories than debtors
41] None so blind as those who will not see
42] Love cannot be compelled
43] To err is human
44] There are more ways to kill a dog than hanging it.
45] Love will find a way
46] Fear of death is worse than death itself
47] Good broth may be made in an old pot
48] So many men, so many opinions
49] It is a sorry flock where the ewe bears the bell
50] Poor men go to heaven as soon as rich
51] You can’t win them all
52] The loftiest towers rise from the ground
53] Words and feathers the wind carries away
54] He who gives fair words feds you with and empty spoon
55] Judge not of men and things at first sight
56] What is worth doing is worth doing well
57] In vain they rise early that used to rise late
58] All are not saints that go to church
59] Much science, much sorrow
60] The purse of the patient protracts the disease
61] A good name is sooner lost than won
62] Kill not the goose that lays the golden eggs
63] First things first
64] It is ill sitting at Rome and striving against the pope
65] Even reckoning makes long friends
66] Zeal without prudence is frenzy
67] Afflictions are sent to us by God for our good
68] Every one thinks his own sack heaviest
69] The fire which warms us a distance will burn us when near
70] No one is rich enough to do without his neighbours
71] A knave and a fool never take thought
72] If you have no honey in your pot, have some in your mouth.
73] Fair face, foul heart
74] No one ought to judge in his own cause
75] He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow
76] She’s her father’s (or mother’s) daughter
77] The thief doth fear each bush an offer
78] Dead men don’t bite
79] He who sows, trusts in God
80] Lend never that thing you needed most
81] He that sows thistles shall reap prickles.
82] A still tongue makes a wise head
83] An apple a day keeps the doctor away
84] Money is the sinews of war
85] The eye sees only what it has the power of seeing
86] God comes at last when think he is farthest off
87] They can do least two boast loudest
88] Union (or Unity) is strength
89] The eye is bigger than the belly
90] The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives
91] Mercy to the criminal may be cruelty to the people
92] An empty sack cannot stand upright
93] Love rules without a sword, and binds without a cord
94] What the king wills, that the law wills
95] What is not even scabies, he makes out to be an ulcer
96] A willing helper does not wait until he is asked.
97] Patient waiters are no losers
98] Absence makes the heart grow fonder
99] Better a bare foot than none
100] Courtesy on one side never lasts long