Famous Proverbs

1] Talk of an angel and you’ll hear the fluttering of his wings
2] Conscience is a thousand witnesses
3] Better a louse in the pot than no flesh at all
4] Every little helps
5] Custom takes the taste from the most savoury dishes
6] He that will thrive must rise at five
7] Lovers are madmen
8] Wise men learn by other men’s harms (or mistakes), fools, by their own
9] Lose a leg rather than a life
10] A good beginning makes a good ending.
11] The end justifies the means
12] Love is without reason
13] Cleanliness is next to godliness
14] The cow knows not what her tail is worth till she has lost it
15] If you want a thing well done, do it yourself
16] From the sublime to the ridiculous is only a step
17] An ounce of patience is worth a pound of brains
18] Whether the pitcher strikes the stone, or the stone the pitcher, it is bad for the pitcher
19] It is poor dog that is not worth the whistling
20] Every cloud has a silver lining
21] He that is fallen cannot help him that is down
22] Walls have ears
23] There is no redemption from hell
24] Old age doesn’t protect from folly
25] A willful man will have his way
26] If anything can go wrong, it will
27] He mediates revenge who least complains.
28] Great oaks from little acorns grow
29] It’s a long lane that has no turning
30] Hope for the best and prepare for the worst
31] That which proves too much proves nothing
32] Lend your money and lose a friend
33] Courtesy is the inseparable companion of virtue
34] The highest branch is not the safest roost
35] Whatever man has done, man can do
36] With constancy of purpose, you can file a steel rod in to the needle you need
37] A fool is ever dancing on the tip of his tongue
38] Friends agree best at a distance
39] An Englishman’s home is his castle
40] Once a knave, always a knave
41] A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds
42] There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream.
43] Asking costs little
44] It never rains it pours
45] Dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage
46] The death of the wolves is the safety of the sheep
47] Silence gives (or means) consent
48] Travel makes a wise man better, but a fool worse
49] It is ill sitting at Rome and striving against the pope
50] You can’t take it with you when you die
51] The devil is not as black as he is painted
52] If wishes were horses, beggars would ride (or might ride)
53] Learn to walk before you run
54] Standing pools gather fifth
55] Practice is the science that gives confidence
56] There is no tree but bears some fruit
57] Before you marry, be sure of a house wherein to tarry
58] Experience is a dear school, but fools learn in no other
59] Love rules without a sword, and binds without a cord
60] The falling drops hollow the stone
61] All must be as God will
62] A crowd is not company
63] Only with a new ruler do you realize the value of the old
64] A single filament of silk does not make a thread; a single tree does not make a forest
65] No man is content with his lot
66] A man may say too much, even up on the best subjects
67] He that promises too much means nothing
68] He is not poor that has little, but he that desires much
69] The peacock has fair features, but foul feet.
70] The best things carried to excess are wrong
71] If the cap fits, wear it
72] Weak things united become strong
73] Every medal has two sides
74] There is no rose without a thorn
75] Death alone can kill hope
76] Where your will is ready, your feet are light
77] If you deal with a fox, think of his tricks
78] An old fox is not easily snared
79] Adversity is the touchstone of friendship
80] No road is long with good company
81] He freezes who does not burn
82] Men are not angles
83] No land without stones, or meat without bones
84] The submitting to one wrong brings on another
85] Men strain at gnats and swallow camels
86] The day obliterates the promise of the might
87] Everything is good in its season
88] Anything will fit a naked man.
89] Even the tiger will appear if you talk about him
90] He that knows little often repeats it
91] A gentleman never remembers unkindness shown towards him
92] There is nothing lost by civility
93] He who does not rise with the sun does not enjoy the day
94] The rich knows not who is his friend
95] He that loveth danger shall perish therein
96] Long absent, soon forgotten
97] If you pile up enough sand, you make a pagoda
98] Burn not your house to fright the mouse away
99] Example is the greatest of all seducers
100] A merry companion is a wagon on the way