Famous Proverbs

1] A good face is a letter of recommendation
2] If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em
3] Naturally the same beans from the same bin.
4] Weapons breed peace
5] Good counsel never comes amiss
6] Better be born lucky than wise.
7] A good heart conquers ill fortune
8] Some people will never learn anything because they understand everything too soon.
9] It is ill jesting with edged tools
10] When you are an anvil, hold still; when you are an anvil, hold still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.
11] When it pleases not God, the saint can do little
12] The bird is known by his note, the man by his words
13] No hair so small but has his shadow
14] Once you have been bitten by a snake, even a piece of cord will frighten you.
15] He conquers who endures
16] Of the ten fingers, some are long and some are short.
17] The great fish eat up the small
18] Love laughs at locksmiths
19] All things are difficult before they are easy
20] Call a spade a spade
21] The mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken
22] Better an open enemy than a false friend
23] Neither a borrower nor a lender be.
24] Bold resolution is the favourite of providence
25] Out of the frying-pan into the fire
26] Ill weeds grow apace (or fast)
27] War, hunting and love are as full of trouble as pleasure
28] Distance lends enchantment to the view
29] Marriage is a lottery
30] A healthy man is a successful man
31] Almost’ never killed a fly.
32] Boys will be boys
33] Patch by patch is good housewifery, but patch upon patch is plain beggary
34] Go to bed with the lamb, and rise with the lark
35] Throw out a sprat to catch a mackerel
36] Where the tongue slips, it speaks the truth
37] Self-praise is no recommendation
38] God helps those who help themselves
39] Help a lame dog over a stile
40] The charitable give out at the door, and God puts in at the window
41] We have all been once in our life
42] Tigers and deer do not over.
43] Give him (or knaves) an inch and he (they) will take a yard (or mile)
44] A child can have too much of his mother’s blessings
45] Blessed is he who excepts nothing, for he shall never be disappointed
46] The strength of the chain is in the weakest link.
47] He that sows thistles shall reap prickles.
48] The grapes are sour’, as the fox said when he could not reach them
49] If you trust before you try, you may repent before you die
50] God sends cold after Clothes
51] No misfortune will go on forever
52] Fortune favours fools
53] All griefs with bread are less
54] Sometimes clemency is cruelty, and cruelty clemency
55] Good hand, good hire
56] Sickness soaks the purse
57] Long absent, soon forgotten
58] Everyone puts his fault on the times.
59] Mustard is a good sauce, but mirth is better
60] Those who live near water know the nature of fish; those who live near hills know the calls of birds
61] What is the good of a sundial in the shade?
62] Speech is silver, silence is golden
63] No news is good news
64] Custom takes the taste from the most savoury dishes
65] The more laws, the more offenders
66] When meat is in anger is out
67] A bad shearer never had a good sickle
68] Wise men learn by other men’s harms (or mistakes), fools, by their own
69] When you do not know what to do – wait.
70] Travel with open eyes and you will become a scholar
71] A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds
72] Fish begins to stink at the head
73] The escaped mouse ever feels the taste of the bait.
74] An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth
75] Take things as you find them
76] An honest good look covers many faults.
77] Dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage
78] The golden age was never the present age
79] The axe falls on a straight tree first
80] All’s fair in love and war
81] Curiosity is ill manners in another’s house
82] A penny saved is a penny gained
83] There are spots even in the sun
84] Small is the seed of every greatness
85] He that comes first to the hill, may sit where he will.
86] No man is infallible
87] Half a loaf is better than do bread
88] The tongue is more venomous than a serpent’s sting
89] The peacock has fair features, but foul feet.
90] If today will not, tomorrow may
91] A good paymaster never wants workmen
92] Dress up a stick and it does not appear to be a stick
93] It is the lot of a king to do well but to be ill-spoken of
94] Beauty draws more than oxen
95] Respect is greater from a distance
96] Crowns have cares
97] Shame in a kindred cannot be avoided
98] If Jack’s in love, he’s no judge of Jill’s beauty
99] Envy eats nothing but it own heart
100] Man may have a thousand plans, but god’s plan is best