Famous Proverbs

1] The tide must be taken when it comes
2] Man does what he can, and God what he will
3] The fairest silk is soonest stained
4] Children and fools have merry lives
5] The child says nothing but what it hears by the fire
6] Ill – gotten goods never prosper
7] Don’t bargain for fish which are still in the water
8] Every dog has his (its) day
9] Health without money is half an ague
10] Variety is charming
11] Better be born lucky than wise.
12] Zeal is fit only for wise men, but is found mostly in fools
13] Those who sell dog-meat often display a lamb’s head
14] The best remedy against an ill man, is much ground between
15] One must howl with the wolves
16] Fair face, foul heart
17] Everyone puts his fault on the times.
18] Beauty is eloquent even when silent
19] Nothing is so certain as death
20] Truthfulness becomes the gentleman
21] What’s done cannot be undone
22] Like mother, like daughter
23] Prove your friend ere you have need
24] No pain, no cure
25] The company makes the feast
26] There’s always room at the top
27] You may know by a handful the whole sack
28] He daren’t say ‘boo’ to a goose
29] Every man to his trade.
30] One pair of heels is often worth two pairs of hands
31] He that repairs not a part, builds all
32] Crime does not pay
33] Care killed the cat
34] All good things must come to an end
35] Good company on the road is the shortest cut
36] Jam tomorrow and jam yesterday – but never jam today
37] A liar can go round the world but cannot come back
38] He that knows little often repeats it
39] From hearing, comes wisdom; from speaking, repentance
40] An angry man is not fit to pray
41] Scatter with one hand, gather with two
42] He that sows virtue reaps fame
43] Money is power
44] Hasty climbers have sudden falls
45] Time flies
46] One reason is as good as fifty
47] Every beginning is hard
48] A gentleman never remembers unkindness shown towards him
49] Names and natures do often agree
50] Don’t cry before you are hurt
51] A great city, a great solitude
52] If every man would sweep before his own door, the city would soon be clean
53] Without wisdom, wealth is worthless
54] What is shown by example, men think they may justly do
55] The cow knows not what her tail is worth till she has lost it
56] The envious man shall never want woe
57] If Jack’s in love, he’s no judge of Jill’s beauty
58] Manners and money make a gentleman
59] Those who sell dog-meat often display a lamb’s head
60] Those who are used to the signs of the dumb, understand them
61] No remedy but patience
62] The exception proves the rule
63] He that has good money, gives few alms
64] Let bygones be bygones
65] God defend me from my friends; from enemies, I can defend myself.
66] The resolved mind has no cares
67] Don’t pour out the dirty water before you have cleaned
68] Two things do prolong they life: a quiet heart and a loving wife
69] Care is no cure
70] Content lodges oftener in cottages than palaces
71] Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad
72] Gold goes in at any gate except heaven’s
73] The fine pullet shows its excellence from the egg.
74] Sailors get their money like horses, and spend it like asses
75] Throw out a sprat to catch a mackerel
76] Make yourself all honey and the flies will devour you
77] Man may have a thousand plans, but god’s plan is best
78] Be not afraid of going slowly; be only afraid of standing still
79] Excessive politeness is often a cloak for insincerity
80] No answer is also an answer
81] Good counsel has no price. Nothing is given so freely as advice.
82] An ill paymaster never wants excuse
83] A good beginning makes a good ending.
84] False friends are worse than bitter enemies.
85] Weapons breed peace
86] The orange that is too hard squeezed yields a bitter juice
87] We soon believe what we desire
88] The axe falls on a straight tree first
89] Fine words dress ill deeds
90] The mob tramples on the coward
91] Words bind men
92] No garden without its weeds.
93] The good is often the enemy of the best
94] He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like
95] An oak is not felled at one stroke
96] It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others
97] Fear of death is worse than death itself
98] He who sits chatting about nothing loses his candle
99] You may force a man to shut his eyes but you can’t make him sleep
100] Spit to the heavens, and spittle falls on your own nose