Famous Proverbs

1] Burn not your house to fright the mouse away
2] The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
3] There is no time like the present
4] The quarrel of lovers is the renewal of love
5] The cat would eat fish and would not wet her feet
6] A goose drinks as much as gander
7] Great alms-giving lessens no man’s living
8] Virtue is a jewel of great price.
9] He cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue
10] A stitch in time saves nine
11] Better a bare foot than none
12] A traveller may lie with authority
13] No man can serve two masters
14] However much the arm may swing out, the armpit is where it sticks
15] If there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun
16] He loses his thanks who promises and delays
17] Do as I say, not as I do
18] You cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
19] To advise someone not to gamble is to win money for him
20] As you make your bed, you must lie on it
21] Little things please little minds
22] A word spoken is past recalling
23] It is no use crying over spilt milk
24] Prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them
25] A fox should not be of the jury at a goose’s trial
26] United we stand, divided we fall
27] Patch by patch is good housewifery, but patch upon patch is plain beggary
28] He that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt
29] What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander
30] Dreams are lies
31] Hunger is the best sauce
32] Every man is his own worst enemy
33] We live by laws, not by examples
34] The flesh is aye fairest that is farthest from the bone
35] First impressions are half the battle
36] Good goods are not cheap; cheap goods are not good
37] Young colts will canter.
38] A dwarf on a giant’s shoulders sees the farther of the two
39] Jack is as good as his master
40] Nothing befalls any man which he is not fitted to endure
41] Custom makes all things easy
42] Much would have more
43] He who handles a nettle tenderly is soonest stung
44] Two wrongs do not make a right
45] Life is not all beer and skittles
46] Don’t bite the hand that feeds you
47] Do not limp before the lame
48] Beauty draws more than oxen
49] Paddle your own canoe
50] A wounded reputation is seldom cured
51] Patience is a virtue
52] Do not kick against the pricks
53] Where there’s muck, there’s money
54] Who errs and mends, to god himself commends
55] The squeaking wheel gets the grease
56] Every groom is a king at home
57] Trust not the many-minded populace
58] The little cannot be great unless he devours many
59] Love your neighbour, yet pull not down your hedge
60] A man’s studies pass in to his character
61] You cannot skimp on the fodder and have an energetic horse.
62] Fortune favours fools
63] What is not even scabies, he makes out to be an ulcer
64] Opportunity seldom knocks twice
65] All heiresses are beautiful.
66] Great talkers are never great doers
67] They can do least two boast loudest
68] Manners and money make a gentleman
69] He that desires but little has no deed of much
70] He who rides on a tiger can never dismount
71] A fool is ever dancing on the tip of his tongue
72] Wrong never comes right
73] An old man’s sayings are seldom untrue
74] The time to come is no more ours than the time past
75] An ounce of practice is worth a pound of theory
76] When you do not know what to do – wait.
77] A good face is a letter of recommendation
78] Repentance is a bitter physic
79] A word to the wise is enough
80] It is easier to raise the devil than to lay him
81] Don’t make a mountain out of molehill
82] Don’t stitch your seam before you’ve tacked it.
83] An old man’s sayings are seldom untrue
84] Noting is impossible to a willing heart
85] The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the seller but one
86] If the father is a tiger, the son cannot be a dog.
87] With patience and time, the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown
88] Envy shoots at others and wounds herself
89] A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
90] When the weather is cold, there is not such thing as dirty clothing
91] Let every pedlar carry his own burden
92] The surest way to remain poor is to be an honest man
93] A great city, a great solitude
94] The young will sow their wild oats
95] With wealth, you are as grand as a dragon; without wealth you are as insignificant as a worm.
96] A man’s mother is his other God
97] What is word but wind?
98] He that seeks trouble never misses
99] Diligence is the mother of good luck
100] At open doors, dogs come in