Famous Proverbs

1] A foolish man knows not the art of forgiveness
2] Company in misery makes it light
3] A monk can’t shave his own head
4] Poor men seek meat for their stomach; rich men stomach for their meat.
5] It signifies nothing to play well if you lose.
6] What is a workman without his tools?
7] Names are debts
8] His own ingenuity pricks him.
9] The dog that fetches, will carry.
10] Like master, like man
11] They are rich who have true friends
12] He who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief
13] Better be first in a village than second at Rome
14] Great fortune brings with it great misfortune
15] He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom
16] Poor folk fare the best
17] Praise is a spur to the good, a thorn to the evil
18] He that eats least eats most
19] Like mother, like daughter
20] Who lives by hope will die in hunger
21] He that would know what shall be, must consider what has been
22] A spear you can see can easily be avoided; a hidden arrows is difficult to guard against.
23] He freezes who does not burn
24] The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
25] Better to ask the way than go astray.
26] Wedlock is padlock
27] Absence makes the heart grow fonder
28] The poor suffer all the wrong
29] Sickness shows us what we are
30] Why keep a dog and bark yourself?
31] He that can stay. Obtains
32] What’s done cannot be undone
33] You are never too old to learn
34] Every bean has its black
35] The fairest flowers soonest fade
36] It is a poor kin that has neither whore nor thief in it
37] Everything is good in its season
38] The exception proves the rule
39] Without luck, it is better not to be born
40] A dwarf on a giant’s shoulders sees the farther of the two
41] I saw few die of hunger; of eating, a hundred thousand.
42] Half the world knows not how the other half lives
43] Money is the only monarch
44] A burnt child dreads the fire
45] There is many a true word spoken in jest
46] Intimacy lessens fame
47] Of three main roads, take the middle one
48] It is good to follow the old fox
49] When the butcher has already killed your pig, it is useless to discuss with him the price
50] A good anvil does not fear the hammer
51] When a dwarf ascends a staircase, he gets higher every step
52] Better a lean peace than a fat victory
53] Honesty is ill to thrive by
54] III counsel mars all
55] First come, first served
56] What the eye doesn’t see, the heart grieves not
57] A rose by any other name would smell as sweet
58] The envious man shall never want woe
59] Health and money go far
60] Worry is the interest we pay on trouble before it is due
61] Money isn’t everything
62] It is never too late to mend
63] A swine over-fat, is the cause of his own bane
64] Jack would be a gentleman if he could speak French
65] What we spent, we had; what we gave, we have: what we left, we lost
66] A scalded cat fears hot water.
67] Take heed is a fair thing
68] Even Buddha has a limit to what he can tolerate
69] Open a book and you profit by what you read
70] Every man has his faults
71] Practice what you preach
72] Laws catch flies but let hornets go free
73] Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown
74] He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like
75] He that cannot pay in purse must pay in person
76] Nothing seek, nothing find
77] Plain dealing is a jewel
78] A word is enough to the wise
79] Make yourself all honey and the flies will devour you
80] Marriage halves our griefs, doubles our joys and quadruples our expenses
81] Wake not a sleeping lion
82] The lone sheep is in danger of the wolf
83] Every man for himself, and the devil take the hindmost
84] When you are an anvil, hold still; when you are an anvil, hold still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.
85] Manners and money make a gentleman
86] Make the best of a bad bargain
87] A good conscience is a soft pillow
88] Call a spade a spade
89] It is not the hood that makes the monk.
90] A man can do no more than he can
91] When angry, count a hundred
92] We must not look for a golden life in an iron age
93] Love is never without jealousy
94] Who is worse shod than the shoemaker’s wife?
95] Ill – gotten goods never prosper
96] Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it
97] Never too late to repent
98] The pitcher goes so often to me well that it is broken at last
99] Scatter with one hand, gather with two
100] God makes the back for the burden