Famous Proverbs

1] Knowledge is the mother of all virtue; all vice proceeds from ignorance
2] Laugh before breakfast, you’ll cry before supper
3] Dirty linen should be washed at home
4] It is profound ignorance that inspires the dogmatic tone
5] The remedy for injuries is not to remember them
6] Love delights in praise
7] The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot.
8] As you sow, so shall you reap
9] Nothing so bad in which there is not something of good
10] Never try to prove what nobody doubts
11] He that flings dirt at another dirtieth himself most
12] Who hath a good trade, through all waters may wade
13] Soon gotten, soon spent
14] Enquire not what boils in another’s pot. ¶ Listeners seldom hear good of themselves
15] He that is absent is soon forgotten
16] Save a thief from the gallows and he’ll cut your throat
17] Praise no man till he is dead.
18] You never miss the water till the well runs dry
19] Mere wishes are silly fishes
20] Debt is an evil conscience
21] When the word is out it belongs to another
22] Two dogs fight for a bone, and a third runs away with it.
23] He that serves every body is paid by nobody
24] Local ginger is never as hot as imported ginger
25] Necessity and opportunity may make a coward valiant
26] Necessity is the mother of invention
27] He is a fool that kisses the maid when he may kiss the mistress
28] Good luck beats early rising
29] First catch your hare
30] In indecision itself, grief is present.
31] Gifts blind the eyes.
32] A good tongue is a good weapon
33] Hunger is sharper than the sword
34] Great gain makes easy work
35] An Englishman’s home is his castle
36] Necessity is mother of invention
37] First impressions are the most lasting
38] Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
39] A good example is the best sermon
40] Stolen pleasures are sweetest
41] Hungry dogs will eat dirty puddings
42] An occasion lost cannot be redeemed
43] If an ass goes a – traveling, he’ll not come home a horse
44] You cannot make bricks without straw
45] A short cut is often a wrong cut
46] Do it now
47] Practice what you preach
48] It is not the burden but the overburden that kills the beast
49] It is a silly fish that is caught twice with the same bait.
50] He that shall endure to the end, the same shall be saved
51] Fear of death is worse than death itself
52] The strong man and the waterfall channel their own path
53] Misfortune makes foes of friends
54] Set a beggar on horse back and he’ll ride to the devil
55] Luck for fools and chance for the ugly
56] He daren’t say ‘boo’ to a goose
57] The reason of the strongest is always the best.
58] The joy of the heart makes the face fair.
59] The belly carries the legs
60] The higher you climb, the harder you fall
61] A fool at forty is a fool indeed
62] Industry is fortune’s right hand, and frugality her left
63] The day obliterates the promise of the might
64] Money gives a bold front: it doesn’t talk – it screams
65] Half an egg is better than empty shell
66] He is not laughed at the laughs at himself first
67] Asking costs little
68] It is too late to husband when all is spent
69] Do not cut down the tree that gives you shade
70] He who begins many things, finishes but few
71] A clear conscience fears not false accusations
72] Good to begin well, better to end well.
73] Don’t take your harp to the party
74] Money is power
75] A woman’s work is never done
76] The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the seller but one
77] Brute strength without reason falls of its own weight
78] He that will not be counseled, cannot be helped
79] No day so clear but has dark clouds
80] Think on the end before you begin
81] Don’t swap horses while crossing a stream
82] No garden without its weeds.
83] You can’t teach an old dog new tricks
84] Mercy to the criminal may be cruelty to the people
85] Poor men’s words have little weight
86] Keep not ill men company, lest you increase the number
87] A rich miser is poorer than a poor man
88] He that sleeps sound feels not the toothache
89] He that seeks trouble never misses
90] He that has no money needs no purse
91] Only a fool will make the doctor his heir
92] It is a poor (or sad) heart that never rejoices
93] A good marksman may miss
94] Of thy sorrow be not too sad, of thy joy be not too glad
95] A whip for a fool, and a rod for a school, is always in good seasons
96] When it pleases not God, the saint can do little
97] The devil lurks behind the cross
98] All our pomp the earth covers
99] Courtesy on one side never lasts long
100] The ass loaded with gold still eats thistles