Famous Proverbs

1] The envious grow thin at others’ prosperity
2] The coward threatens only when he is safe
3] A man is valued as he makes himself valuable
4] A true man and a thief think not the same
5] Joy and sorrow are next door neighbours.
6] Will iron become fine gold, however often refined?
7] There is no time like the present
8] Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face
9] He that has plenty of goods will have more
10] Medical plants from one’s own back-yard are no valued.
11] A man whose conscience is clear, of a knock at midnight has no fear
12] He that is in poverty is still in suspicion
13] He that lives ill, fear follows him
14] Change brings life
15] Crowns have cares
16] Shrimps get broken backs when whales fight
17] He that will not endure to itch must endure to smart
18] A golden key opens every door
19] Small is beautiful
20] Do unto others as they should do unto you
21] Mercy to the criminal may be cruelty to the people
22] He that has a good memory, gives few alms
23] God provides for him that trusts
24] Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
25] Better unborn than untaught
26] Birds of a feather flock together
27] Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves
28] A man of many trades, begs his bread on Sunday
29] Seeing is believing
30] He that would catch fish must venture his bait
31] It is good sheltering under an old hedge
32] Knavery may serve for a turn, nut honesty is best in the long run
33] The mill cannot grind with water that is past
34] Plain dealing is a jewel
35] If you can’t ride two horses at once, you shouldn’t be in the circus
36] As well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamp
37] Don’t cry for the moon
38] Saying is one thing, and doing another
39] Ale will make a cat speak
40] Old vessels must leak
41] What costs little is little esteemed
42] The mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken
43] What is brought by the wind will be carried away by the wind
44] God never sends mouths but he sent meat
45] He that knows little often repeats it
46] Judge not, that ye be not judged
47] Dangerous foreseen are soonest prevented
48] Never refuse a good offer
49] Time stays not for the fool’s leisure
50] When I lent, I was a friend; and when I asked, I was unkind
51] Eat a clove of garlic and you smell of garlic; eat two cloves and you smell the same.
52] They say so’ is half a lie
53] The mean is the best
54] He loves roast meat well that licks the spit.
55] Precept begins, examples accomplish
56] To know the husband, observe the face of the wife
57] Let people laugh, as long as I am warm
58] Hope for the best and prepare for the worst
59] First thrive then wive
60] Be not too bold with your biggers or betters
61] One man eats the jackfruit, another gets his hands sticky
62] Fish begins to stink at the head
63] A prophet is without honour in his own country
64] Punishment is a cripple, but it arrives
65] Dogs bite twice those who wear ragged clothes.
66] Better a little loss than a long sorrow
67] Truthfulness becomes the gentleman
68] A fool says what he knows, and a wise man knows what he says.
69] A miss is as good as a mile
70] When someone gives up a peach, return him a plum
71] It is ill sitting at Rome and striving against the pope
72] Anger restrained is wisdom gained
73] In a gambling house, there are no fathers and sons.
74] Wise men silent, fools talk
75] Every man is the architect of his own fortune
76] Fortune is blind
77] An occasion lost cannot be redeemed
78] Good goods are not cheap; cheap goods are not good
79] Call a spade a spade
80] The eye that sees all things else sees not itself
81] Two dogs fight for a bone, and a third runs away with it.
82] No flying without wings.
83] Of thy sorrow be not too sad, of thy joy be not too glad
84] The apples on the other side of the wall are the sweetest
85] He that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims his ignorance
86] Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones
87] No playing with a straw before an old cat.
88] Little pitchers have big (or long) ears
89] If you pile up enough sand, you can make a pagoda
90] A man can do no more than he can
91] Talk much end err much
92] Some are wise and some are otherwise
93] The wolf knows what the ill beast thinks
94] An angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes.
95] A rose by any other name would smell as sweet
96] One hand washes the other
97] Joy and sorrow are next door neighbours.
98] A fox should not be of the jury at a goose’s trial
99] Love is a disease, and the loved on is the only medicine
100] Better children weep than old men