Famous Proverbs

1] What we have seen with out own eyes is very much but what we have not seen is infinite.
2] It is ill waiting for dead men’s shoes
3] Don’t wear out (or outstay) your welcome
4] Everything is good in its season
5] There is death in the pot.
6] The day obliterates the promise of the might
7] Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow.
8] Idleness is the root of all evil
9] It is good to follow the old fox
10] It is no use spoiling the ship for a half penny worth of tar
11] Praise makes good men better and bad men worse
12] How ever much you learn, you won’t know how to raise the dead
13] He that dare not venture must not complain of ill luck
14] Sailors get their money like horses, and spend it like asses
15] A change is as good as rest
16] Pleasure has a sting in its tail
17] Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse.
18] No flying without wings.
19] The fairest flowers soonest fade
20] A child can have too much of his mother’s blessings
21] Never buy a pig in a poke
22] A good garden may have some ill weeds
23] Too much cunning undoes
24] He that will steal a pin will steal a better thing
25] Even the compelling beauty of the Diamond Mountain cannot be appreciated when the stomach is empty
26] A curse will not strike out an eye unless a fist goes with it
27] A good servant must have good wages
28] Names are debts
29] They that value not praise, will never do anything worthy of praise
30] There is safety in numbers
31] Whatever is made by the hand of man, by the hand of man by overturned
32] Marriage halves our griefs, doubles our joys and quadruples our expenses
33] Idleness is the root of all evil
34] Corn him well and he will work better
35] Beware of no man more than himself
36] He has to do what is foul, never comes away clean
37] Discretion of speech is more than eloquence.
38] Moderation in all things
39] A old poacher makes the best gamekeeper
40] Let another’s shipwreck be you sea-mark.
41] When we have gold, we are in fear; when we have none we are in danger
42] It is courage that wins, and not good weapons
43] He that fights and runs away may live to fight another day
44] A house divided against itself cannot stand
45] He that may not do as he would, must do as he may
46] Give him (or knaves) an inch and he (they) will take a yard (or mile)
47] Without wisdom, wealth is worthless
48] Put not the bucket too often in the well
49] Good to begin well, better to end well.
50] Wrong has no warrant
51] Great oaks from little acorns grow
52] Envy eats nothing but it own heart
53] A joke never gains over an enemy, but often loses a friend
54] If you pile up enough sand, you can make a pagoda
55] When you are an anvil, hold still; when you are an anvil, hold still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.
56] He who sits chatting about nothing loses his candle
57] Keep conscience clear, then never fear
58] You cannot know the wine by the barrel
59] Dead dogs bark not
60] Children pick up words as pigeons peas, and utter than again as god shall please
61] Every beginning is hard
62] He who last, laughs longest.
63] Four eyes see better than two.
64] Exceptional bravery is often hidden under a cloak of timidity
65] An obedient wife commands her husband
66] The hero appears only when the tiger is dead
67] Ambition loses many a man
68] The devil tempts all, but the idle man tempts the devil
69] A good name is a rich heritage
70] Self-preservation is the first law of nature
71] He that will not have peace, God gives him war
72] Lend, and lose the loan or gain an enemy
73] An ill tongue may do much
74] He knows on which side his bread is buttered
75] Long roads test the horse; long dealings test the friend
76] Man does what he can, and God what he will
77] Liars should have good memories
78] A good conscience is a constant feast
79] Ready money is ready medicine
80] An ounce of patience is worth a pound of brains
81] First things first
82] Every family has a skeleton in the cupboard
83] Wise men are caught in wiles
84] Do not halloo till you are out of the wood
85] Fortune favours the brave (or bold).
86] Take the will for the deed
87] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
88] He should have (or He needs) a long spoon who sups with the devil
89] Too much hope deceives
90] An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden
91] Don’t cry for the moon
92] Knavery may serve for a turn, nut honesty is best in the long run
93] God made the country ,and man made the town
94] Charity covers a Multitude of sins
95] Love is without reason
96] Every oak has been an acorn
97] They brag most who can do least
98] The unexpected always happens.
99] A person with a determined heart frightens Problems away
100] Spend not where you may save, spare not where you must spend