Famous Proverbs

1] Variety is the spice of life
2] Patient waiters are no losers
3] Appearances are deceptive
4] Envy never enriched any man.
5] Health is great riches
6] Love is never without jealousy
7] What is shown by example, men think they may justly do
8] Calamity is the touchstone of a brave mind
9] Fields have eyes and woods have ears
10] An ill wound is cured, not an ill name
11] A man should keep from the blind and give t his kin.
12] The hole calls the thief
13] Mettle is dangerous in a blind horse
14] You never know your luck
15] Repentance is a bitter physic
16] Spread the table, and contention will cease
17] They also serve who only stand and wait
18] The dancing girl who could not dance, said that the hall was not big enough.
19] He that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt
20] He who squeezes in between the onion and the peel, picks up its stink.
21] By doing nothing, we learn to do ill
22] A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple
23] Travel with open eyes and you will become a scholar
24] Praise without profit puts little in the pot
25] Nothing stake, nothing draw.
26] You cannot have it both ways
27] Venture a small fish to catch a great one.
28] A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder
29] If the wise erred not, it would go hard with fools.
30] It is too late to call back yesterday
31] Marry in haste, repent at leisure
32] He who teaches learns
33] Things past cannot be recalled
34] A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone
35] He that demands misses not, unless his demands be foolish
36] Save a thief from the gallows and he’ll cut your throat
37] The best remedy against an ill man, is much ground between
38] Silence gives (or means) consent
39] A man without a wife is but half a man
40] Work has a bitter root but sweet fruit.
41] Variety takes away satiety
42] The best wine comes from an old vessel
43] Everything in moderation.
44] The darkest place is under the candlestick
45] The dog is a lion in his own house
46] Spare the rod and spoil the child
47] Red ink gives what it touches a pink glow; black ink gives what it touches a dirty stain.
48] He that pities another remembers himself
49] The value of money is having it.
50] Burn not your house to fright the mouse away
51] First impressions are most lasting
52] Covetousness is always filling a bottomless vessel
53] The devil looks after his own
54] Every commodity has its discommodity
55] Whom god loves, his house is sweet to him
56] Medical plants from one’s own back-yard are no valued.
57] Small is beautiful
58] He that is in poverty is still in suspicion
59] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
60] East or west, home is best
61] Who is more busy than he that has least to do?
62] Drinking water neither makes a man sick, nor in debt, nor his wife a widow
63] From a foolish judge, a quick sentence
64] Every man has the defects of his own virtues (or qualities)
65] He that has no rest at home is in the world’s hell
66] Learn to walk before you run
67] Those who live near water know the nature of fish; those who live near hills know the calls of birds
68] Like father, like son
69] A man whose conscience is clear, of a knock at midnight has no fear
70] If one sheep leaps o’er the dyke, all the rest will follow
71] Out of the frying-pan into the fire
72] The king can do no wrong
73] What will not money do?
74] If you play with fire you get burnt
75] Garbage in, garbage out
76] Every man to his trade.
77] Needs must when the devil drives
78] What cannot gold do?
79] Good is good but better carries it
80] Better at home than a mile from it
81] The ant had wings to her hurt
82] If you have bread, don’t look for cake
83] Haste is of (or from) the devil
84] Wine and wenches empty men’s purses
85] If fools went not to market, bad wares would not be sold.
86] However much the arm may swing out, the armpit is where it sticks
87] No man is born wise or learned
88] Every shoe fits not every foot
89] No flying without wings.
90] The difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer
91] It is easy to do what one’s own self wills
92] Desperate diseases need desperate cures
93] It is ill striving against the stream
94] Mischief comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce
95] Why keep a dog and bark yourself?
96] A good friend is my nearest relation
97] Gifts blind the eyes.
98] Of evil manners, spring good laws
99] Great trees keep down the little ones
100] Praise is always pleasant