Famous Proverbs

1] Now is now, and then was then
2] There’s no place like home
3] Sow thin and mow thin
4] Enough is enough
5] Distance lends enchantment to the view
6] Slander leaves a sc ore behind it
7] One hour today is worth two tomorrow
8] Pinch the right thigh and the left will feel the pain too.
9] War, hunting and love are as full of trouble as pleasure
10] There is many a fair thing full false
11] Send a fool to France and he’ll come back a fool
12] Everything is good in its season
13] Too many cooks spoil the broth
14] If you pay not a servant his wages, he will pay himself
15] Appearances are deceptive
16] Where there is whispering there is lying
17] Every path has a puddle
18] It is easier to capture a tiger in the hills than to ask for favours from a man
19] He who waits for another man’s platter has a cold meal
20] Time stays not for the fool’s leisure
21] All truths are not to be told
22] Eavesdroppers never hear any good of themselves
23] A man must plough with such oxen as he has
24] Silence gives (or means) consent
25] Those who sell dog-meat often display a lamb’s head
26] He who rouses a sleeping tiger exposes himself to danger
27] The greatest step is that out of doors
28] Envy is the sorrow of fools.
29] Knowledge has bitter roots but sweet fruits
30] The company makes the feast
31] When a dwarf ascends a staircase, he gets higher every step
32] No man knows what good is than he who has endured evil
33] Every one thinks his own sack heaviest
34] If you pay not a servant his wages, he will pay himself
35] Everything new is fine
36] He travels the fastest who travels alone
37] It is profound ignorance that inspires the dogmatic tone
38] If things were to be done twice, all would be wise.
39] The longest way round is the shortest way home
40] Call a spade a spade
41] A bow long bent at last waxes weak
42] Keep not ill men company, lest you increase the number
43] The dog that is idle barks at his fleas, but he that is hunting feels them not.
44] A learned man has always riches in himself
45] The greater the kindred, the less the kindness.
46] It is best to be on the safe side
47] He that speaks well, flights well
48] The child says nothing but what it hears by the fire
49] He that has plenty of goods will have more
50] Learning is like sailing against the tide - if you don’t move forward, you go backward
51] By falling we learn to go safely
52] Drops that gather one by one finally become a sea
53] The worse the evil, the calmer we face it.
54] Great oaks from little acorns grow
55] A good servant should never be in the way and never out of the way
56] Death alone can kill hope
57] The courteous one learns his courtesy from the discourteous.
58] A good name keeps its luster in the dark
59] He that is down need fear no fall
60] Fish begins to stink at the head
61] One must howl with the wolves
62] A man may learn wit every day.
63] New things are fair
64] Cleanliness is next to godliness
65] Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
66] Set a wolf to keep the sheep
67] No bees, no honey’, that sweetness will come in to the mouth
68] A heavy purse makes a light heart
69] Early sow, early mow
70] Make the best of a bad job
71] An empty purse fills the face with wrinkles
72] Give and take is fair play
73] No good building without a good foundation.
74] He that gives his goods before he be dead, take up a mallet and knock him on the head
75] He has to do what is foul, never comes away clean
76] Give yourself a pinch, and you will know how a pinch must hurt others
77] The early man ever borrows from the late man
78] Beware of no man more than himself
79] He may find fault that cannot mend
80] God sends cold after Clothes
81] There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream.
82] Every man must carry his own cross
83] An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden
84] Constant dripping (or dropping) wears away the stone
85] Patience under old injuries invites new ones
86] Punctuality is the politeness of kings.
87] Never try to prove what nobody doubts
88] It is the bridle and spur that makes a good horse
89] He who leaps high must take a long run
90] The rain of tears is necessary to the harvest of learning
91] He who rides on a tiger can never dismount
92] Facts are more eloquent than oratory
93] Mix work with pleasure and you will never go mad.
94] Bind the sack before it be full
95] Eat at pleasure, drink by measure
96] Charity begins at home.
97] A good garden may have some ill weeds
98] The wisest of the wise may err.
99] Rats know the ways of rats
100] High places have their precipices