Famous Proverbs

1] He who does no good, does evil enough
2] Be not afraid of going slowly; be only afraid of standing still
3] Money would be gotten if there were money to get it with
4] There’s no great loss without some gain
5] What is not even scabies, he makes out to be an ulcer
6] God makes the back for the burden
7] Good to begin well, better to end well.
8] There is nothing permanent except change
9] Nothing stake, nothing draw.
10] He that will steal a pin will steal a better thing
11] All things are easy, that are done willingly
12] Names are debts
13] It is easy to do what one’s own self wills
14] Business is business
15] He is a fool that makes a hammer of his fist
16] Woods that grows warped can never be straightened
17] Cast not the first stone.
18] Save a stranger from the sea and he’ll turn your enemy
19] The best go first
20] One may change the place but not the mind.
21] They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts
22] Even a worm will turn
23] The most high Good sees and bears; me neighbour knows, nothing, and yet is always finding fault.
24] Truthfulness becomes the gentleman
25] Hope for the best and prepare for the worst
26] Blessed is he who excepts nothing, for he shall never be disappointed
27] The morning hour has gold in its mouth
28] Poverty is the mother of crime
29] To beat a tiger, one must have a brother’s help.
30] The hero appears only when the tiger is dead
31] Accusing the times is but excusing ourselves.
32] Truth conquers all things
33] The delay is good which makes the way the safer
34] Beauty draws more than oxen
35] Where god will help, nothing does harm
36] Wishes can never fill a sack
37] Charity covers a Multitude of sins
38] He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow
39] He that commits a fault, thinks everyone speaks of it.
40] Had I fish’ was never good with garlic
41] Opportunity seldom knocks twice
42] He that would eat the kernel must crack the nut
43] Dress up a stick and it does not appear to be a stick
44] Death alone can kill hope
45] He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom
46] A willful man will have his way
47] Fields have eyes and woods have ears
48] The cat shuts its eyes while it steals cream
49] Sailors get their money like horses, and spend it like asses
50] Truth may walk through the world unarmed
51] The balance distinguishes not between gold and lead
52] Pride dines on vanity, sups on contempt
53] Pinch the right thigh and the left will feel the pain too.
54] Numbers overcome the brave
55] Anything will fit a naked man.
56] Despair gives courage to a coward
57] The deed comes back upon the doer.
58] He who cannot put up with extreme hardship cannot be the best among men
59] Human blood is all of a colour
60] All must be as God will
61] One thief will not rob another
62] Never do evil that good may come of it
63] In peace, prepare for war
64] Grin and bear it
65] Even silence may be eloquent
66] He who considers too much will perform little.
67] Nothing is so bad but might have been worse
68] Almost’ never killed a fly.
69] Creditors have better memories than debtors
70] Jesters do oft prove prophets
71] Lucky men need no counsel
72] A still tongue makes a wise head
73] He freezes who does not burn
74] A true man and a thief think not the same
75] Advice when most needed is least heeded
76] Where your will is ready, your feet are light
77] Much meat, much malady
78] Unless the vessel is clean, what you pour in to it turns sour.
79] A mouse may help a lion
80] Forgiveness is perfect when the sin is not remembered
81] When all men say you are an ass, it is time to bray
82] A good heart conquers ill fortune
83] Our neighbour’s ground yields better corn than ours
84] It is more blessed to give than to receive
85] We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.
86] Much law but little justice
87] Follow love and it will flee thee; flee love and it will follow thee
88] The last suitor wins the maid
89] Better late than never
90] Better die a beggar than live a beggar
91] All doors open to courtesy
92] Much travel is needed to ripen a man’s rawness
93] Good hand, good hire
94] The tongue ever turns to the aching tooth
95] A beggar pays a benefit with a louse
96] You cannot get ivory from a dog’s mouth
97] Faint heart never won fair lady
98] Once a knave, always a knave
99] One must be a servant before one can be a master
100] A fair face may hide a foul heart.