Famous Proverbs

1] Vice makes virtue shine
2] What is worth doing is worth doing well
3] Now is now, and then was then
4] Conscience does make cowards of us all
5] Old vessels must leak
6] Ninety per cent of inspiration is perspiration
7] Do as I say, not as I do
8] Intimacy lessens fame
9] The best remedy against an ill man, is much ground between
10] Be still and have thy will
11] Let an ill man lie in the straw and he looks to be thy heir
12] Of a new prince, new bondage
13] Through indecision, opportunity is often lost.
14] Pride goes before a fall
15] Dying is as natural as living
16] Accidents will happen in the best regulated families
17] Revenge is sweet
18] Manners and money make a gentleman
19] Penny wise, pound foolish
20] We shall lie all alike in our graves
21] A single rose does not mean spring
22] Where bad’s the best, bad must be the choice
23] To err is human
24] When you drink water from the stream, don’t forget that the source of it is the spring
25] Fortune knocks once at every man’s door
26] Second thoughts are best
27] It is useless to flog a dead horse
28] Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you
29] Even the tiger will appear if you talk about him
30] If it were not for hope, the heart would break
31] The last drop makes the cup run over
32] Even dust, when piled up, may form a hill
33] What is money to a cat?
34] A bad workman quarrels with his tools.
35] Experience is a dear school, but fools learn in no other
36] Where grooms and householders are all alike great, very disastrous will it be for the houses and all that dwell in them
37] Soon gotten, soon spent
38] Dress up a stick and it does not appear to be a stick
39] Good clothes open all doors
40] They that dance must pay the fiddler
41] A man should keep from the blind and give t his kin.
42] Borrowed garments never fit well
43] When a tiger dies, it leaves a skin; when a man dies, he leaves a name
44] Hope is but the dream of those that wake
45] Poverty parts friendship
46] It is ill sitting at Rome and striving against the pope
47] Sickness soaks the purse
48] Never do evil that good may come of it
49] Beware of no man more than himself
50] We must not look for a golden life in an iron age
51] One can’t help many, but many can help one
52] If you always say ‘No’, you’ll never get married
53] Soft fire makes sweet malt
54] A good reaper deserves a good sickle.
55] He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet.
56] The pitcher goes so often to me well that it is broken at last
57] Anger and haste hinder good counsel
58] You cannot put an old head on young shoulders.
59] Choose your neighbour before your house and your companion before the road.
60] Much travel is needed to ripen a man’s rawness
61] An ounce of mother is worth a ton of priest
62] Fortune knocks once at everyone’s door (or gate)
63] The tongue is more to be feared than the sword
64] Why play music for a deal man or dance for a blind man?
65] Throw out a sprat to catch a mackerel
66] A man may learn wit every day.
67] Kick a tone in anger, and you will hurt your own feet
68] A little body often harbours a great soul
69] Death alone can kill hope
70] The hen that lays the eggs knows the pain
71] Business is business
72] He who squeezes in between the onion and the peel, picks up its stink.
73] A forced kindness deserves no thanks
74] Love is never without jealousy
75] The fox may grow grey, but never good
76] Good to begin well, better to end well.
77] Everybody’s business is nobody’s business
78] The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
79] A old poacher makes the best gamekeeper
80] Knowledge is power
81] A blind man who sees is better than a seeing man who is blind
82] It is easy to find a stick to beat a dog
83] Those who live near water know the nature of fish; those who live near hills know the calls of birds
84] God forgives sins, otherwise heaven would be empty.
85] Nature will have her course
86] The mob tramples on the coward
87] Care brings grey hair.
88] It is easier to pull down than to build
89] Dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage
90] Though the food is plain, stomach may be filled; though the cloth is coarse, one may be clad to a ripe old age
91] The rich knows not who is his friend
92] Laugh before breakfast, you’ll cry before supper
93] A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder
94] Have two strings to your bow
95] Empty vessels make the most sound
96] It is equally an error to trust all men or no man
97] The morning hour has gold in its mouth
98] Young saint, old devil.
99] A discontented man knows not where to sit easy
100] The king can make a knight, but not a gentleman