Famous Proverbs

1] Respect is greater from a distance
2] A fool’s bolt may sometimes hit the mark
3] A little body often harbours a great soul
4] Step by step the ladder is ascended
5] Talk of the devil, and he is bound to appear
6] Give him an inch and he’ll take a yard
7] Like will to like
8] See how the wind blows
9] A growing youth has a wolf in his belly
10] A man apt to promise, is apt to forget
11] A wise man is never less alone than when alone
12] The bee sucks honey out of the bitterest flowers
13] Nothing is given so freely as advice
14] Though it rains gold and silver there, it’s a foreign land; though it rains daggers and spears here, it’s our own country
15] In a clam sea, every man is a pilot
16] If it were not for hope, the heart would break
17] Better the last smile than the first laugh
18] So many countries, so many customs
19] There is nothing new under the sun
20] A little help is worth a deal of pity
21] What soberness conceals, drunkenness reveals
22] Words and feathers the wind carries away
23] There is honour among thieves
24] A successful man is seldom at ease; a life of ease does not breed success
25] Honey is sweet, but the bee stings
26] Experience is good if not bought too dear
27] You may force a man to shut his eyes but you can’t make him sleep
28] He that makes himself a sheep, shall be eaten by the wolf
29] A man of knowledge increaseth strength
30] Better be alone than in bad company
31] Love me, love the crows on my roof
32] Cast not the first stone.
33] A man may bear till his back breaks
34] Fear the Greeks (or Beware of Greeks) bearing gifts
35] Truth is god’s daughter
36] It is as hard to please a knave as knight
37] If the father is spotted, the son will be speckled
38] All things for not all persons
39] A ragged coat may cover an honest man.
40] As long as the old horse lives, his habits will not change
41] No wrong without a remedy
42] Better a louse in the pot than no flesh at all
43] Better be a fool than a knave
44] Home is home though it be never so homely
45] Slow help is no help
46] A good horse cannot wear two saddles
47] Self-praise is no recommendation
48] Love will go through stone walls
49] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables
50] All’s fish that comes to the net
51] If today will not, tomorrow may
52] Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six
53] Money breeds (or makes, or begets) money
54] When fortune smiles, embrace her.
55] One beats the bush, and another catches the birds
56] Every deed is to be judges by the doer’s intention.
57] Safety lies in the middle course
58] Let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth
59] He that lends, gives
60] There is a great difference between words and deeds
61] There are more ways to kill a dog than hanging it.
62] Better a good cow than a cow of a good kind
63] Facts are more eloquent than oratory
64] Whatsoever was the father of a disease, an ill diet was the mother.
65] A good reaper deserves a good sickle.
66] It is all in the day’s work
67] Be not too bold with your biggers or betters
68] Idle folks lack no excuses
69] Health and wealth create beauty
70] Fools rejoice at promises
71] Misfortune arrives on horseback but departs on foot
72] From the sublime to the ridiculous is only a step
73] Money is the only monarch
74] Desert and reward seldom keep company
75] Come with the wind, got with the water
76] Spend and be free, but make no waste
77] It’s dogged that does it
78] A man has choice to begin love, but not to end it.
79] Slander leaves a sc ore behind it
80] A beggar pays a benefit with a louse
81] Where there is no trust there is no love
82] Mirth is the sugar of life
83] If you want peace, prepare for war
84] Dumb dogs are dangerous
85] Ask no question and you’ll be told no lies
86] The hole calls the thief
87] Hunger breaks stone walls
88] All’s fair in love and war
89] A learned man has always riches in himself
90] Easier said than done
91] It is not the hood that makes the monk.
92] Walls have ears
93] One cannot love and be wise
94] Lookers-on see more than players
95] When things are at the worst, they begin to mend
96] Hunger drives the wolf out of the wood
97] He who begins many things, finishes but few
98] Even reckoning makes long friends
99] A good beginning is half the battle.
100] He is a fool that kisses the maid when he may kiss the mistress