Famous Proverbs

1] Don’t hide your light under a bushel
2] Necessity knows no law
3] Many a true word is spoken in jest
4] Beware of a silent man and still water
5] Charity excuseth not cheating.
6] We should publish our joys and conceal our griefs
7] If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em
8] Paddle your own canoe
9] Blood is thicker than water
10] No man knows what good is than he who has endured evil
11] Black will take no other hue
12] He that hopes not for good, fears not evil.
13] It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive
14] The darkest hour is that before the dawn
15] To be discontented is to be like a snake trying to swallow an elephant
16] Fling dirt enough, and some will stick
17] Venture a small fish to catch a big one
18] Envy is the sorrow of fools.
19] Better the foot slip than the tongue
20] Forecast is better than work-hard
21] The wisest of the wise may err.
22] Harp not for ever on the same string
23] Good counsel has no price. Nothing is given so freely as advice.
24] A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats.
25] The belly carries the legs
26] Gold will not buy everything
27] A true friend is forever a friend
28] He who rouses a sleeping tiger exposes himself to danger
29] A new broom sweeps clean, but the old brush knows all the corners
30] Friends are thieves of time
31] Hunger is sharper than the sword
32] A small pepper is hotter than a large one
33] You never know your luck
34] He that hath a wife and children hath given hostages to fortune
35] The fox may grow grey, but never good
36] If the mountain will not come to Mohammed, then Mohammed must go to the mountain.
37] Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards
38] If fools went not to market, bad wares would not be sold.
39] Bold resolution is the favourite of providence
40] Never hit a man when he’s down
41] The hero appears only when the tiger is dead
42] What is bred in the bone will never come out of the flesh
43] Exchange (or Fair exchange) is no robbery
44] Who is more busy than he that has least to do?
45] Health is not value till sickness comes
46] It is safer to hear and take counsel, than give it.
47] He who comes first, grinds first.
48] Jack would be a gentleman if he had money
49] We have all been once in our life
50] Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves
51] A merry companion is a wagon on the way
52] When things are at the worst, they begin to mend
53] Be not too bold with your biggers or betters
54] Arms bend inwards – not outwards.
55] Don’t play with edged tools
56] Words bind men
57] Know thyself
58] He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning
59] Friends are thieves of time
60] Love is sweet torment
61] Either mend or end
62] Little fishes slip through nets, but great fishes are taken
63] There are more ways to the wood than one.
64] A man without a smiling face must not open a shop
65] Lavishness is not generosity
66] He that is absent is soon forgotten
67] Time flies
68] Tigers and deer do not over.
69] To be discontented is to be like a snake trying to swallow an elephant
70] Six feet of earth make all men equal
71] Experience is the best teacher
72] The wisest of the wise may err.
73] Advice when most needed is least heeded
74] The soldier who retreated fifty paces laughed at the one who had fallen back a hundred paces
75] A fool may give a wise counsel. A fool’s bolt may sometimes hit the mark.
76] Pat any man and dust will fly
77] Do as say, not as I do
78] The worth of a thing is best known by the want of it
79] When two men look after a horse, it will surely be thin; when two families keep a boat, it will surely leak
80] Company in misery makes it light
81] Dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage
82] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
83] Care brings grey hair.
84] Every horse thinks its own pack heaviest
85] If the lad goes to the well against his will, either the can will break or the water will spill
86] Ill news comes apace.
87] From hearing, comes wisdom; from speaking, repentance
88] Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad
89] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
90] Punishment is a cripple, but it arrives
91] The difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer
92] Man does what he can, and God what he will
93] All that glitters is not gold
94] Even silence may be eloquent
95] A cotton dress wants to be alongside a silk one
96] Scatter with one hand, gather with two
97] He that brings good news, knocks hard
98] Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails.
99] Cowards die often. He that fears death lives not
100] Health and money go far