Famous Proverbs

1] Borrowed garments never fit well
2] The last drop makes the cup run over
3] A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country and in his home
4] Good clothes open all doors
5] Where every man is master, the world goes to wrack
6] All glory comes from daring to begin
7] Idleness (or An idle brain) is the devil’s workshop
8] Throw out a sprat to catch a mackerel
9] Travel makes a wise man better, but a fool worse
10] You can’t teach an old dog new tricks
11] The ant had wings to her hurt
12] He that dare not venture must not complain of ill luck
13] Steer not after every mariner’s direction
14] A fool may give a wise counsel. A fool’s bolt may sometimes hit the mark.
15] A man’s wealth is his enemy
16] Fire is a good servant a bad master
17] A barber learns to shave by shaving fools
18] Absence diminished little passions and increases great ones
19] He is a fool who makes his physician his heir
20] Can we ever too much of a good thing?
21] He that dare not venture must not complain of ill luck
22] Blood cannot be washed out with blood
23] A liar can go round the world but cannot come back
24] Don’t swap horses while crossing a stream
25] A discontented man knows not where to sit easy
26] The difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer
27] Jam tomorrow and jam yesterday – but never jam today
28] A man’s discontent is his worst evil
29] The best horse needs breaking, and the aptest child needs teaching
30] Saving one man’s life is better than building a seven- storied temple.
31] When good cheer is lacking, our friends will be packing
32] Anger begins with folly and ends with repentance.
33] Better late than never
34] A hungry man is angry man
35] A fox should not be of the jury at a goose’s trial
36] Money is power
37] Even water has its ebb and flow
38] An old ox makes a straight furrow
39] What is worse than ill luck?
40] Fish begins to stink at the head
41] Now is now, and then was then
42] Business is business
43] The darkest place is under the candlestick
44] Talk much end err much
45] The race is got by running
46] Evil to him who evil thinks.
47] It is a great victory that comes without blood
48] Riches rather enlarge than satisfy appetites
49] If you walk in the sun, you will know the blessedness of being in the shade
50] Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
51] Manners make the man
52] He who comes first, grinds first.
53] Nothing is easy to the unwilling
54] Marriage halves our griefs, doubles our joys and quadruples our expenses
55] Bind the sack before it be full
56] Light grows the burden which is well borne
57] He that loses anything and gets wisdom by it is a gainer by the loss
58] Courtesy is the inseparable companion of virtue
59] Misery loves company.
60] The darkest hour is that before the dawn
61] Where ignorance is bliss, ‘tis folly to be wise
62] Say as men say, but think to yourself.
63] Strike while the iron is hot
64] Go while the going is good
65] Fortune does not stand waiting at any man’s door
66] He that sings on Friday, will weep on Sunday
67] An empty sack cannot stand upright
68] Forbidden fruit is sweetest
69] A creaking gate (or door) hangs long
70] If the lad goes to the well against his will, either the can will break or the water will spill
71] A good word for a bad one is worth much and costs little
72] Dirty linen should be washed at home
73] God defend me from my friends; from enemies, I can defend myself.
74] The falling drops hollow the stone
75] By doing nothing, we learn to do ill
76] Cease to hope and you will cease to fear.
77] In your anxiety to avoid losing a drop, you spill the whole lot
78] A wounded reputation is seldom cured
79] Virtue is the only true nobility
80] Sadness and happiness succeed each other.
81] Delays are not denials
82] Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched
83] A foolish man knows not the art of forgiveness
84] The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
85] Liars should have good memories
86] The voice is the best music
87] The squeaking wheel gets the grease
88] Truth may walk through the world unarmed
89] A still tongue makes a wise head
90] He that has a full purse never wanted a friend
91] Wake not a sleeping lion
92] All are not saints that go to church
93] Deeds are fruits; words are but leaves
94] Penny and penny laid up will be many
95] He that fights and runs away may live to fight another day
96] The flesh is aye fairest that is farthest from the bone
97] A fool believes everything
98] As soon as man is born, he begins to die
99] Safety lies in the middle course
100] Had I fish’ was never good with garlic