Famous Proverbs

1] A goose quill is more dangerous than a lion’s paw
2] The result justifies the deed
3] Poverty is no disgrace but it is a great inconvenience
4] Fear of death is worse than death itself
5] All meat pleases not all mouths
6] He who cannot bear misfortune is truly unfortunate.
7] Virtue is its own reward
8] Too much curiosity lost paradise
9] He is a fool that makes a hammer of his fist
10] Love me, love my dog
11] When you are an anvil, hold still; when you are an anvil, hold still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.
12] The bird is known by his note, the man by his words
13] There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream.
14] Set a beggar on horse back and he’ll ride to the devil
15] He who cannot put up with extreme hardship cannot be the best among men
16] Virtue has all things in itself
17] He that peeps in at his neighbor’s window may chance to lose his eyes
18] Two midwives will twist the baby’s head
19] Don’t cast your pearls before swine
20] It is the lot of a king to do well but to be ill-spoken of
21] Findings are keepings
22] Harsh words cut wounds that fester like cankerous sores
23] Trusting often makes fidelity
24] You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours
25] Joy and sorrow are next door neighbours.
26] Lookers-on see more than players
27] Everything comes to him who waits
28] Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know
29] Venture a small fish to catch a great one.
30] Intimacy lessens fame
31] When fortune smiles, embrace her.
32] You cannot have your cake and eat it
33] Covetousness is always filling a bottomless vessel
34] Don’t take your harp to the party
35] What everybody says must be true
36] Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth
37] A fool at forty is a fool indeed
38] The envious grow thin at others’ prosperity
39] Destroy the lion while he is yet but a whelp
40] The goat must browse where she is tied
41] Gold brings gold; lack of gold, a headache
42] Wise men learn by other men’s harms (or mistakes), fools, by their own
43] Hope often deludes the foolish man
44] Better an open enemy than a false friend
45] He knows which side his bread is buttered
46] One can’t help many, but many can help one
47] Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage
48] The fairest silk is soonest stained
49] The end justifies the means
50] God’s help is better than the early rising
51] Prospect is often better than possession
52] There is safety in numbers
53] Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
54] Every beggar is descended from some king, and every king is descended from some beggar.
55] From the sublime to the ridiculous is only a step
56] He that has plenty of goods will have more
57] Old vessels must leak
58] Jack is as good as his master
59] The labour we delight in physics pain
60] Little things are great to little men
61] A man whose conscience is clear, of a knock at midnight has no fear
62] At the end of the game, the king and pawn go in to the same bag.
63] When in doubt, do nothing
64] A little learning is dangerous thing
65] Because he would not eat it, the food got maggoty
66] A rolling stone gathers no moss
67] A good Jack makes a good Jill.
68] What we have seen with out own eyes is very much but what we have not seen is infinite.
69] When all men say you are an ass, it is time to bray
70] From small beginnings come great things
71] It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good
72] It is a foolish bird that soils (or defiles ) its own nest
73] Silence gives (or means) consent
74] He that praises himself, spatters himself
75] The tongue ever turns to the aching tooth
76] One is what one eats
77] A thief knows a thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf
78] He loses his thanks who promises and delays
79] Small is the seed of every greatness
80] To err is human
81] When you drink water from the stream, don’t forget that the source of it is the spring
82] The sun shines upon all alike.
83] Through hardship to the stars
84] Blood will have blood
85] Pleasure is due only when all duty’s done.
86] Water is the king of food
87] Anger restrained is wisdom gained
88] A man may lose more in an hour than he can get in seven
89] An ounce of practice is worth a pound of theory
90] He that stumbles twice over one stone, deserves to break his shin
91] Money is power
92] A man should keep from the blind and give t his kin.
93] The falling drops hollow the stone
94] Will without reason is blind, and against reason, is mad
95] It is good sheltering under an old hedge
96] A bully never grows up.
97] Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t
98] If you would be well served, serve yourself
99] III luck is good for something
100] Plain dealing is best