Famous Proverbs

1] It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others
2] Slow but sure wins the race
3] There is safety in numbers
4] Point not at other’s spots with a foul finger
5] A jug that has been mended lasts two hundred years
6] A good name is better than a golden girdle
7] He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom
8] Every man is his own worst enemy
9] Don’t quarrel with your bread and buffer
10] Two heads are better than one
11] Adversity comes with instruction in its hand
12] Lend never that thing you needed most
13] He that loses anything and gets wisdom by it is a gainer by the loss
14] Words are but wind
15] Beggars must not be choosers
16] Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains.
17] Credit lost is like a Venice glass broken
18] Creditors have better memories than debtors
19] A forced kindness deserves no thanks
20] It is easier to capture a tiger in the hills than to ask for favours from a man
21] A good conscience is a sure card
22] Envy never enriched any man.
23] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables
24] Let another’s shipwreck be you sea-mark.
25] If you pile up enough sand, you make a pagoda
26] Every cloud has a silver lining
27] Don’t cry for the moon
28] He who aims at the moon may hit the top of a tree; he who aims at the top of a tree is unlikely to get off the ground
29] Time flees without a delay
30] Dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage
31] If you want a thing well done, do it yourself
32] Divine grace was never slow
33] A man with no hands is given a ring.
34] A old poacher makes the best gamekeeper
35] Words are but wind
36] Go not to hell for company
37] Punishment is a cripple, but it arrives
38] Wash your dirty linen at home
39] A rose by any other name would smell as sweet
40] Wives must be had, be they good or bad
41] Save a thief from the gallows and he’ll cut your throat
42] All heiresses are beautiful.
43] Love will find a way
44] If there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun
45] Learning is a treasure which accompanies its owner everywhere.
46] He is not poor that has little, but he that desires much
47] Hope often deludes the foolish man
48] It is not gay coat that makes the gentleman
49] Joy and sorrow are next door neighbours.
50] All’s fish that comes to the net
51] He is a fool who makes his physician his heir
52] Love your neighbour, yet pull not down your hedge
53] Lose a leg rather than a life
54] Fair exchange is no robbery
55] No news is good news
56] Nothing is so popular as kindness.
57] Give me fire and I’ll give you light
58] Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
59] A good wife makes a good husband
60] The last straw breaks the camel’s back
61] Truth is mighty and will prevail
62] Eavesdroppers never hear any good of themselves
63] Mustard is a good sauce, but mirth is better
64] A cat has nine lives
65] He that obey cannot command
66] Everything must have a beginning
67] An ill wound is cured, not an ill name
68] Hear twice before you speak once
69] As long as the old horse lives, his habits will not change
70] Do not cut down the tree that gives you shade
71] Never too late to learn
72] Anger begins with folly and ends with repentance.
73] He that would the daughter win, must with the mother first begin
74] It is good sheltering under an old hedge
75] Praise makes good men better and bad men worse
76] A swine over-fat, is the cause of his own bane
77] Virtue and happiness are mother and daughter
78] A scalded cat fears hot water.
79] Wake not a sleeping lion
80] Accidents will happen
81] Standing pools gather fifth
82] Whatever is made by the hand of man, by the hand of man by overturned
83] It is ill sitting at Rome and striving against the pope
84] Let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay.
85] Don’t wear out (or outstay) your welcome
86] It is a good tongue that says no ill, and a better heart that thinks none
87] The love of money is the root of all evil
88] Company in misery makes it light
89] He that has a wife, has strife
90] A good servant must have good wages
91] False friends are worse than bitter enemies.
92] A house divided against itself cannot stand
93] New things are fair
94] He that will not be counseled, cannot be helped
95] Drive thy business or it will drive thee.
96] He that sows thistles shall reap prickles.
97] Every deed is to be judges by the doer’s intention.
98] An honorable man would rather be a chicken’s beak than the rump of an ox.
99] You cannot sell the cow and sup the milk
100] Nothing befalls any man which he is not fitted to endure