Famous Proverbs

1] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
2] Books and friends should be few but good
3] If you want peace, prepare for war
4] Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today
5] None so deaf as those that will not hear
6] A good heart conquers ill fortune
7] Past experiences are the best guide for future undertakings
8] Beauty draws more than oxen
9] A tiger that roars is not a man-eater
10] Love sees no fault
11] Four eyes see better than two.
12] He that will not go over the stile, must be thrust through the gate
13] Better never begin than never make an end
14] Nearest the heart comes out first
15] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
16] When we sing, everybody hears us; when sigh, nobody hears us
17] Give us the tools, and we will finish the job
18] Eavesdroppers never hear any good of themselves
19] Lovers’ quarrels are soon mended
20] Crust is better than no bread
21] Repeat a piece of good advice three times and even a dog will be bored.
22] So many countries, so many customs
23] Fool’s haste is no speed
24] You cannot have your cake and eat it
25] He that commits a fault, thinks everyone speaks of it.
26] A watched pot never boils
27] A good paymaster never wants workmen
28] Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth
29] Comfort is not known if poverty does not come before it
30] If cattle are scattered, the tiger seizes them.
31] A man of many trades, begs his bread on Sunday
32] It costs more to do ill than to do well
33] The eye that sees all things else sees not itself
34] Sickness shows us what we are
35] A great city, a great solitude
36] Procrastination is the thief of time
37] Idle folks have the least leisure
38] A bully is always a coward
39] All’s well that ends well
40] Whether the pitcher strikes the stone, or the stone the pitcher, it is bad for the pitcher
41] A sleepy master makes his servant a lout
42] Luck for fools and chance for the ugly
43] Great gain makes easy work
44] He that speaks well, flights well
45] Give credit where credit is due
46] An angry man is not fit to pray
47] It takes two to make a quarrel
48] Be just before you are generous
49] The age of miracles is past
50] If you always say ‘No’, you’ll never get married
51] A man’s studies pass in to his character
52] He is a fool who makes his physician his heir
53] That voyage never has luck where each one has a vote.
54] One must howl with the wolves
55] A little help is worth a deal of pity
56] A foolish man knows not the art of forgiveness
57] He that follows Nature , is never out of his way
58] If the cap fits, wear it
59] He that will not go over the stile, must be thrust through the gate
60] The bull must be taken by the horns
61] Confess and be hanged
62] A good name keeps its luster in the dark
63] Greedy eaters dig their graves with their teeth.
64] Debt is an evil conscience
65] Wives must be had, be they good or bad
66] Like father, like son
67] Trusting often makes fidelity
68] Fortune favours those who use their judgement
69] He that knows little often repeats it
70] Wherever an ass falls, there will he never fall again
71] Files are easier caught with honey than with vinegar
72] The leopard cannot change its spots
73] We don’t get something for nothing
74] Where there are reeds, there is water
75] Forecast is better than work-hard
76] A man’s mother is his other God
77] He that pities another remembers himself
78] Plain dealing is best
79] Man may have a thousand plans, but god’s plan is best
80] The cow knows not what her tail is worth till she has lost it
81] Good company on the road is the shortest cut
82] Hope keeps man alive
83] A man may learn wit every day.
84] He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow
85] None can guess the jewel by the casket
86] Envy never enriched any man.
87] One man’s loss is another’s gain
88] Reputation is often got without merit, and lost without crime
89] Who hath a good trade, through all waters may wade
90] The hunchback does not see his own hump, but his companion’s
91] Self-praise is no recommendation
92] All glory comes from daring to begin
93] Beggars must not (can’t) be choosers
94] First thrive then wive
95] Hunger drives the wolf out of the wood
96] Love turns pimples
97] As soon as man is born, he begins to die
98] There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream.
99] He is a fool that kisses the maid when he may kiss the mistress
100] What we spent, we had; what we gave, we have: what we left, we lost