Famous Proverbs

1] It is late to cover the well when the child is drowned.
2] Give a dog a bad name and hang him
3] There’s a black sheep in every flock
4] What we have seen with out own eyes is very much but what we have not seen is infinite.
5] No man is his craft’s master the first day
6] The tongue is more venomous than a serpent’s sting
7] Fair play’s a jewel
8] The last straw breaks the camel’s back
9] Never was a cat or dog drowned, that could but see the shore
10] The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
11] The biter is sometimes bit
12] A stitch in time saves nine
13] A man in debt is caught in a net
14] He who does not rise with the sun does not enjoy the day
15] With patience and time, the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown
16] The pitcher goes so often to me well that it is broken at last
17] Steer not after every mariner’s direction
18] Reputation is often got without merit, and lost without crime
19] The earthen pot must keep clear of the brass kettle
20] Credit lost is like a Venice glass broken
21] Mischief comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce
22] As you make your bed, you must lie on it
23] Fortune favours the brave (or bold).
24] One drop of poison infects the whole tun of wine
25] Let people laugh, as long as I am warm
26] The submitting to one wrong brings on another
27] The blind man is not afraid of ghosts
28] An open door may tempt a saint
29] Enquire not what boils in another’s pot. ¶ Listeners seldom hear good of themselves
30] He that has nothing need fear to lose nothing
31] An evil life is a kind of death.
32] Nothing comes from nothing
33] Long absent, soon forgotten
34] Truth has no need of rhetoric
35] Better be first in a village than second at Rome
36] Virtue has all things in itself
37] A heavy purse makes a light heart
38] Wherever an ass falls, there will he never fall again
39] The age of miracles is past
40] Beauty is in the face; grace is all over.
41] The cow knows not what her tail is worth till she has lost it
42] The envious grow thin at others’ prosperity
43] What is new cannot be true
44] All for one, and one for all.
45] Love is a disease, and the loved on is the only medicine
46] He that commits a fault, thinks everyone speaks of it.
47] One sheep follows another
48] Live and Learn
49] Lovers’ quarrels are soon mended
50] All must be as God will
51] A man of courage never wants weapons
52] Plain dealing is best
53] Ill luck is good for something
54] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables.
55] He is an ill husband who is not missed
56] The dancing girl who could not dance, said that the hall was not big enough.
57] Pardoning the bad is injuring the good
58] Fools rush in where angles fear to tread
59] Children and chickens must be always picking
60] He that is in poverty is still in suspicion
61] The lion had need of the mouse
62] Like breeds like
63] He that praises himself, spatters himself
64] Dying is as natural as living
65] Wash your dirty linen at home
66] Everyone leaps over the dyke where it is lowest
67] Take not a musket to kill a butterfly
68] Why does one man’s yawning make another yawn?
69] Dogs that bark at a distance bite not at hand
70] He that will thrive, must rise at five; he that has thriven, may lie till seven; but he that will never thrive may lie till eleven
71] Sour, sweet, bitter and pungent flavours must all be tasted
72] He who aims at the moon may hit the top of a tree; he who aims at the top of a tree is unlikely to get off the ground
73] That which Nature paints never fades
74] Wrong has no warrant
75] After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile.
76] He preaches well (or best) that lives well (or best).
77] Habit is second nature
78] A rich man’s joke is always funny
79] The king can do no wrong
80] All doors open to courtesy
81] Old habits die hard
82] The devil is not as black as he is painted
83] It is an ill bargain where no man wins
84] Self do, self have
85] A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country and in his home
86] When two tigers fight, one is sure to be hurt
87] He that tells a secret, is another’s servant.
88] Everything in moderation.
89] Misfortune does not always come to injure
90] A word before is worth two behind
91] What is shown by example, men think they may justly do
92] The greatest step is that out of doors
93] He that has a fellow-ruler, has an over-ruler. ¶ There is no good accord, where every man would be a lord
94] As long lives a merry man as a sad
95] You win some, you lose some
96] It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good
97] A thief knows a thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf
98] An egg thief will become a camel thief
99] He loses his thanks who promises and delays
100] Eat at pleasure, drink by measure