Famous Proverbs

1] He that mischief hatches mischief catches.
2] Time flees without a delay
3] Crows are all completely black
4] A blister will rise upon one’s tongue that tells a lie
5] Had I fish’ was never good with garlic
6] Children speak only words they have heard.
7] Love me, love my dog
8] If one sheep leaps o’er the dyke, all the rest will follow
9] A man of knowledge increaseth strength
10] Second thoughts are best
11] A merchant that gains not, loses
12] The hunchback does not see his own hump, but his companion’s
13] Prevention is better than cure
14] Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards
15] A living dog is better than a dead lion
16] He who can does. He who cannot teaches
17] Nature hates all sudden changes
18] Saving one man’s life is better than building a seven- storied temple.
19] No man is a hero to his valet
20] A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone
21] No cross, no crown
22] Acorns were good till bread was found
23] The longer you look at it, the less you will like it
24] Knowledge without practice makes but half an artist
25] The hasty leaps over his opportunities
26] Better a husband without love than a jealous husband
27] The value of money is having it.
28] Hope is grief’s best music
29] The worse the evil, the calmer we face it.
30] The balance distinguishes not between gold and lead
31] Blessings brighten as they take their flight
32] He that has a good memory, gives few alms
33] If one sheep leaps over the ditch (or dyke), all the rest will follow
34] In fair weather prepare for foul
35] Give a fool (or a thief) enough rope and he will hang himself
36] A man of many trades, begs his bread on Sunday
37] I may not have tasted their flesh but I’ve seen enough to know how pigs walk
38] All roads lead to Rome
39] Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face
40] One cannot love and be wise
41] It is good to follow the old fox
42] For a web begun, God sends the thread
43] You cannot get blood (or water) out of a stone
44] Men are not to be measured in inches
45] Sooner will men hold fore in the mouth than keep a secret
46] Truth has no need of rhetoric
47] One reason is as good as fifty
48] None so deaf as those that will not hear
49] Nothing venture (or ventured), nothing gain (or gained)
50] A good Conscience is the best divinity
51] God heals, and the physician takes the fee
52] Diligence is the mother of good luck
53] Poverty is not a crime
54] One must be a servant before one can be a master
55] If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; but if he kills, the earth hides it.
56] A healthy man is a successful man
57] Giving much to the poor, doth enrich a man’s store.
58] Dirty linen should be washed at home
59] If you run after two hares, you will catch neither
60] You can’t tell a book by its cover
61] See how the wind blows
62] The devil looks after his own
63] Many hands make light work
64] What the king wills, that the law wills
65] God rejoices when one beggar scratches another
66] The sun shines upon all alike.
67] Don’t cry before you are hurt
68] Wishes can never fill a sack
69] A bow long bent at last waxes weak
70] A prophet is without honour in his own country
71] Great fortune brings with it great misfortune
72] Plain dealing is best. Plain dealing is a jewel
73] He daren’t say ‘boo’ to a goose
74] One drop of poison infects the whole tun of wine
75] Little birds that can sing and won’t sing should be made to sing
76] What we spent, we had; what we gave, we have: what we left, we lost
77] Many dishes make many diseases
78] Courtesy on one side never lasts long
79] Enough is enough
80] Long absent, soon forgotten
81] Kinsman helps kinsman, and woe to him that has none
82] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
83] A good name is sooner lost than won
84] To err is human; to forgive, divine
85] It is easier to get a favour from fortune than to keep it
86] Ambition makes people diligent
87] Almost’ never killed a fly.
88] Where god will help, nothing does harm
89] It is too late to lock the stable when the horse has been stolen
90] There are more ways to kill a dog than hanging it.
91] When in doubt, do nothing
92] All things require skills but an appetite
93] A beggar can never be bankrupt
94] A ragged colt may make a good horse.
95] Bread is the staff of life.
96] Never do things by halves
97] Trouble brings experience and experience brings wisdom
98] He that would know what shall be, must consider what has been
99] It is profound ignorance that inspires the dogmatic tone
100] Never do things by halves