Famous Proverbs

1] Have patience with a friend rather than lost him forever.
2] Bare walls make giddy housewives
3] Bear with evil and expect good
4] The sun is never the worse for shining on a dunghill
5] Patience is a flower that grows not in everyone’s garden
6] A rolling stone gathers no moss
7] Novelty always appears handsome
8] Truth is stranger than fiction
9] An honorable man would rather be a chicken’s beak than the rump of an ox.
10] If you wish good advice, consult an old man
11] Let not thy tongue run away with thy brains
12] Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellows
13] What the eye doesn’t see, the heart grieves not
14] He gives twice who gives quickly
15] The end crowns the work.
16] The worth of a thing is best known by the want of it
17] The ass that brays most eats
18] Unless the vessel is clean, what you pour in to it turns sour.
19] A good paymaster needs no surety
20] He who sits in the well to observe the sky does not see very much.
21] A good name is better than riches
22] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
23] A burdened conscience will never need a hangman
24] If you would know the value of a ducat, try to borrow one
25] Nothing is impossible to a willing heart
26] Through hardship to the stars
27] Few words are best
28] It is good to follow the old fox
29] Reputation is often got without merit, and lost without crime
30] Never say die
31] He learned timely to beg that could not say ‘Nay’
32] All men are mortal
33] We must not look for a golden life in an iron age
34] Better an apple given than eaten
35] He seems wise with whom all things thrive
36] The best is often the enemy of the good
37] A rich man can do nothing wrong
38] Weeds need no sowing
39] Good company on the road is the shortest cut
40] Delay is the antidote of anger
41] Cloudy mornings turn to clear afternoons
42] Wise men do not argue with idiots
43] Stolen goods never thrive
44] Work won’t kill but worry will.
45] Friendship cannot stand always on one side
46] Repentance comes too late
47] First try and then trust
48] One learns to know oneself best behind one’s back
49] Money gives a bold front: it doesn’t talk – it screams
50] Let like mate with like
51] The more you have the more you want
52] Only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches
53] Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone
54] Some have been thought brave because they are afraid to run away
55] Ill gotten, ill spent
56] Enquire not what boils in another’s pot. ¶ Listeners seldom hear good of themselves
57] Put too much lemon-grass into the curry and you’ll spoil the flavour
58] In a church, in an inn, and in a coffin, all men are equal
59] If he ball does not stick to the wall, it will at least leave a mark
60] What has been, may be
61] He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow
62] In my own house, I am king
63] He who rides on a tiger can never dismount
64] Once you have been bitten by a snake, even a piece of cord will frighten you.
65] Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone
66] Variety takes away satiety
67] He who does not rise with the sun does not enjoy the day
68] Petty laws breed great crimes
69] The longest journey starts with a single step
70] A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword
71] Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know
72] A good name keeps its luster in the dark
73] An ounce of practice is worth a pound of precept
74] Exchange (or Fair exchange) is no robbery
75] We must not look for a golden life in an iron age
76] Hitch your wagon to a star
77] No playing with a straw before an old cat.
78] Moderation in all things
79] One swallow does not make a summer
80] One cannot put back the clock
81] When two elephants struggle, it is the grass that suffers
82] Tell the truth and shame the devil
83] Experience is not always the kindest of teachers, but it is surely the best
84] Wine uncloaks the words of the heart
85] Every law has a loophole
86] He that gives his goods before he be dead, take up a mallet and knock him on the head
87] When we sing, everybody hears us; when sigh, nobody hears us
88] Little pitchers have big (or long) ears
89] There’s small choice in rotten apples.
90] A fault confessed is half redressed
91] Woes unite foes
92] He is wise who looks ahead
93] All cats are grey in the dark
94] Years know more than books
95] Forewarned is forearmed
96] Little things are great to little men
97] Old vessels must leak
98] Do not triumph before the victory
99] Learning is like sailing against the tide - if you don’t move forward, you go backward
100] You must lose a fly to catch a trout