Famous Proverbs

1] Rome was not (or cannot be) built in a day
2] Much learning makes men mad
3] Diseases are the price of ill pleasures
4] He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick.
5] Where the dam leaps over, the kid follows
6] Words are but wind, but seeing’s believing
7] A good reaper deserves a good sickle.
8] Fire is a good servant a bad master
9] Don’t change horses in mid-stream
10] A good garden may have some ill weeds
11] Faint heart never won fair lady
12] What must be must be
13] Unpaid debts are unforgiven sins
14] Venture a small fish to catch a great one.
15] Give him (or knaves) an inch and he (they) will take a yard (or mile)
16] What will not money do?
17] When bees area old, they yield n honey
18] The highest branch is not the safest roost
19] Rich folk have many friends
20] Think not on what you lack as much as what you have
21] Poverty does not hurt him who has not been rich before
22] Some have been thought brave because they are afraid to run away
23] You may have too much of a good thing
24] He that asks faintly begs a denial.
25] A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword
26] The mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken
27] There is nothing permanent except change
28] If the wise erred not, it would go hard with fools.
29] He that would know what shall be, must consider what has been
30] If one sheep leaps o’er the dyke, all the rest will follow
31] The higher you climb, the harder you fall
32] Give us the tools, and we will finish the job
33] Point not at other’s spots with a foul finger
34] No pot so ugly as not to find a cover
35] A banana tree won’t bear fruit twice.
36] If there were no receivers, there would be no thieves
37] Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all
38] He who can wait obtains what he wishes.
39] Give a lie a twenty-four-hour start, and you can never overtake it.
40] A wise man changes his mind, a fool never.
41] One lie makes many
42] Unless the vessel is clean, what you pour in to it turns sour.
43] All’s grist that comes to the mill.
44] Courtesy on one side never lasts long
45] You can’t tell a book by its cover
46] Honey catches more files than vinegar.
47] Even fools sometimes speak to the purpose
48] Divine grace was never slow
49] He learned timely to beg that could not say ‘Nay’
50] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
51] To study a great deal is to acquire a priceless treasure
52] There is nothing permanent except change
53] He that has a wife, has strife
54] Soon gotten, soon spent
55] Tell a lie and stick to it.
56] Homer sometimes nods
57] One man eats the jackfruit, another gets his hands sticky
58] You cannot catch old birds with chaff
59] Before you marry, be sure of a house wherein to tarry
60] Better be alone than in bad company
61] Nature does nothing in vain
62] To fright a bird is not the way to catch her
63] Every little helps
64] God is a sure paymaster
65] Bells call others, but themselves enter not in to the church
66] Lend never that thing you needed most
67] A sluggard takes a hundred steps because he would not take one in due time.
68] The escaped mouse ever feels the taste of the bait.
69] Never buy a pig in a poke
70] You may know by a handful the whole sack
71] Take things as you find them
72] The knowledge of a learned man is limited if he stays at home all the time
73] Good advice (or counsel) is beyond price
74] He that does most at once, does least
75] Grasp all, lose all
76] All are not thieves that dogs bark at
77] Time has wings
78] Self do, self have
79] Rats desert (or forsake) a sinking ship
80] When the melon is ripe, it will drop by itself
81] The gods send nuts to those who have no teeth
82] Everything must have a beginning
83] The worth of a thing is what it will bring
84] Never too late to learn
85] To be discontented is to be like a snake trying to swallow an elephant
86] Nothing crave, nothing have
87] Why play music for a deal man or dance for a blind man?
88] He gives twice who gives quickly
89] Absence diminished little passions and increases great ones
90] Time flies
91] The wolf knows what the ill beast thinks
92] One kindness is the price of another
93] Jack would be a gentleman if he could speak French
94] Let another’s shipwreck be you sea-mark.
95] Crime does not pay
96] What’s done cannot be undone
97] There is honour among thieves
98] Enough is enough
99] Where there is no might, right loses itself
100] Misfortune tells us what fortune is