Famous Proverbs

1] Don’t empty (or throw) the baby out with the bath water
2] Out of the frying-pan into the fire
3] Better no doctor at all than three.
4] He who does not rise early never does a good day’s work
5] An army marches on its stomach
6] The loftiest towers rise from the ground
7] A long tongue is a sign of a short hand
8] Necessity turns a lion into a fox
9] Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweepers, come to dust
10] He that the devil drives, feels no lead at his heels
11] One potter envies another
12] Virtue joints man to god
13] If you trust before you try, you may repent before you die
14] Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards
15] Before you marry, be sure of a house wherein to tarry
16] Oaks may fall when reeds stand the storm
17] The earthen pot must keep clear of the brass kettle
18] A constant guest is never welcome
19] It is courage that wins, and not good weapons
20] Every man for himself, and God for us all.
21] A creaking gate (or door) hangs long
22] Never was a cat or dog drowned, that could but see the shore
23] Prevention is better than cure
24] The tongue is not steel, yet it cuts
25] Let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we die.
26] Truth has no need of rhetoric
27] God makes the back for the burden
28] The sun shines upon all alike.
29] Bad excuses are worse than none.
30] Let not thy tongue run away with thy brains
31] A good word for a bad one is worth much and costs little
32] Experience is the best teacher
33] A curse will not strike out an eye unless a fist goes with it
34] Promises may make friends, but it is performances that keep them
35] Better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion
36] All heiresses are beautiful.
37] Don’t ask a blind man which is the right way
38] Keep conscience clear, then never fear
39] Everything comes to him who waits
40] Every groom is a king at home
41] A gentleman never remembers unkindness shown towards him
42] The peony, though large, is useless; the date blossom, though small, yields fruit
43] Homer sometimes nods
44] Where there is peace, God is
45] Don’t teach your grandmother how to suck eggs
46] Rip not up old sores
47] One pair of heels is often worth two pairs of hands
48] Wise men learn by other men’s harms (or mistakes), fools, by their own
49] All’s well that ends well
50] A good wife makes a good husband
51] It is not the hood that makes the monk.
52] He who can does. He who cannot teaches
53] God tempers that wind to the shorn lamb
54] Nothing crave, nothing have
55] Hunger is the best sauce
56] If you pile up enough sand, you make a pagoda
57] The submitting to one wrong brings on another
58] Don’t judge any man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins.
59] Fool’s haste is no speed
60] Dying men speak true
61] No answer is also an answer
62] A thief knows a thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf
63] A prophet is without honour in his own country
64] Tempt not a desperate man
65] He who does not heed the good advice of an experienced person will soon find himself suffering for his stubbornness.
66] There is no fool like an old fool
67] As soon as man is born, he begins to die
68] Little by little and bit by bit.
69] The pitcher goes often to the well that it is broken at last
70] Don’t hide your light under a bushel
71] Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny
72] Empty vessels make the most noise
73] Sweet are the uses of adversity
74] As you plant wild grass, you won’t get a crop of rice.
75] How who makes no mistakes, makes nothing.
76] He that lives ill, fear follows him
77] He who sows, trusts in God
78] Knowledge is the mother of all virtue; all vice proceeds from ignorance
79] The weeds overgrow the corn.
80] All our pomp the earth covers
81] Fall not into the fire when you try to avoid smoke
82] Don’t hide your light under a bushel
83] Everything is of use to a housekeeper
84] It is not easy to steal when the landlord is a thief
85] You know what you can do till you try.
86] Every law has a loophole
87] Those who live near water know the nature of fish; those who live near hills know the calls of birds
88] There is no place like home
89] No matter how much perfume you put on an onion, it will still emit a bad smell.
90] Fortune favours the brave (or bold).
91] The longer you look at it, the less you will like it
92] Those who live near water know the nature of fish; those who live near hills know the calls of birds
93] It is too late to lock the stable when the horse has been stolen
94] The knowledge of a learned man is limited if he stays at home all the time
95] Keep something for a rainy day
96] One is what one eats
97] None but the brave deserves the fair
98] One swallow does not make a summer
99] Little wealth, little care
100] The dog is a lion in his own house