Famous Proverbs

1] Wishes can never fill a sack
2] T’ is safest making peace with sword in hand
3] First creep, then walk
4] Jesters do oft prove prophets
5] He that will steal an egg, will steal an ox
6] Every man must carry his own cross
7] A word to the wise is enough
8] Excessive politeness is often a cloak for insincerity
9] He who serves is not free
10] Rain water leaks through the roof-top
11] Wink at small faults
12] A loveless life is a living death
13] Faint heart never won fair lady
14] Every light has its shadow
15] The day obliterates the promise of the might
16] Ill – gotten goods never prosper
17] A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone
18] He who wills the end, Wills the means
19] Happy is the country (or nation) that has no history
20] Sickness soaks the purse
21] Desert and reward seldom keep company
22] Absence diminished little passions and increases great ones
23] Nothing succeeds like success
24] A discontented man knows not where to sit easy
25] A sluggard takes a hundred steps because he would not take one in due time.
26] The strong man and the waterfall channel their own path
27] It is as well to know which way the wind blows
28] Every man praises his own wares
29] Tomorrow is another day
30] There is nothing that costs less than civility
31] You may force a man to shut his eyes but you can’t make him sleep
32] The least boy always carries the greatest fiddle
33] Love is sweet torment
34] Grin and bear it
35] The disinterested observer may perceive what is missed by those who are directly involved
36] At a good bargain thinks twice
37] One is never too old to learn
38] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
39] Let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay.
40] As soon as man is born, he begins to die
41] The highest branch is not the safest roost
42] In indecision itself, grief is present.
43] Eavesdroppers never hear any good of themselves
44] He that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt
45] Love knows hidden paths
46] What the fool does in the end, the wise man does at the beginning
47] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables.
48] A barber learns to shave by shaving fools
49] Never too late to late to repent
50] A man must plough with such oxen as he has
51] God arms the harmless
52] What is brought by the wind will be carried away by the wind
53] Content is better than riches
54] Better to ask the way than go astray.
55] A soft answer turns away wrath
56] Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails.
57] Drive thy business or it will drive thee.
58] An old man is a bed full of bones
59] He that the devil drives, feels no lead at his heels
60] He seems wise with whom all things thrive
61] What’s in a name?
62] The first step is the hardest
63] Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six.
64] Better be out of the world than out of the fashion.
65] Fish begins to stink at the head
66] If you can’t ride two horses at once, you shouldn’t be in the circus
67] Great minds think alike
68] Every bean has its black
69] An empty purse fills the face with wrinkles
70] There is honour among thieves
71] If fools went not to market, bad wares would not be sold.
72] The strong man and the waterfall channel their own path
73] Once bitten, twice shy.
74] Forecast is better than work-hard
75] By his deeds we know a man
76] Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown
77] Eat a clove of garlic and you smell of garlic; eat two cloves and you smell the same.
78] Good hand, good hire
79] There is safety in numbers
80] Old age doesn’t protect from folly
81] Hope for the best and prepare for the worst
82] The longest night will have an end
83] Green leaves enhance the charm of the peony flower
84] It is good sheltering under an old hedge
85] Every flow must have its ebb
86] Though the left hand conquers the right, no advantage is gained
87] No road is long with good company
88] Wrong has no warrant
89] Precept begins, examples accomplish
90] Every dog has his (its) day
91] The anvil lasts longer than the hammer
92] Either mend or end
93] A fault confessed is half redressed
94] Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
95] Don’t build the sty before the litter comes
96] Don’t hallo (or shout, or whistle) until you are out of the wood
97] The money you refuse will never do you good
98] A man may bear till his back breaks
99] The end crowns the work.
100] No pain, no cure