Famous Proverbs

1] Wedlock is padlock
2] He that hath a full purse never wanted (or lacked) a friend
3] He is a fool that kisses the maid when he may kiss the mistress
4] First catch your hare
5] The longest day must have an end
6] It is a great victory that comes without blood
7] Of thy sorrow be not too sad, of thy joy be not too glad
8] At the game’s end we shall see who gains
9] Quietness is a great treasure
10] A little too late, is much too late
11] A good beginning is half the battle.
12] Diseases are the price of ill pleasures
13] Bold men have generous hearts
14] Nothing befalls any man which he is not fitted to endure
15] He that eats least eats most
16] On an open plain, the rhododendron is a tall tree
17] Who greases his way travels easily
18] Even the lion must defend itself against flies
19] It is a shame to be shameless
20] A scalded cat fears hot water.
21] Opportunity makes the thief
22] It is a foolish bird that soils (or defiles ) its own nest
23] A good beginning is half the battle.
24] Give and spend, and God will send
25] Slow help is no help
26] Mustard is a good sauce, but mirth is better
27] In a gambling house, there are no fathers and sons.
28] It is an ill bird that fouls its own nest
29] One today is worth two tomorrows
30] Absence diminished little passions and increases great ones
31] If you would know the value of a ducat, try to borrow one
32] Better an apple given than eaten
33] Necessity and opportunity may make a coward valiant
34] Don’t kick against the pricks
35] He loves roast meat well that licks the spit.
36] Forecast is better than work-hard
37] God rejoices when one beggar scratches another
38] A creaking gate (or door) hangs long
39] Help a lame dog over a stile
40] He is rich that has few wants
41] Be still and have thy will
42] A crowd is not company
43] A good lather is half the shave
44] Eavesdroppers never hear any good of themselves
45] A new broom sweeps clean, but the old brush knows all the corners
46] Weak things united become strong
47] Striving to better, often we mar what’s well.
48] Vast chasms can be filled, but the heart of man never
49] Hasty work, double work,
50] No man so good but another may be as good as he
51] By falling we learn to go safely
52] One beats the bush, and another catches the birds
53] True doctrines require no miracles
54] Constant dripping (or dropping) wears away the stone
55] In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
56] In vain they rise early that used to rise late
57] A good servant must have good wages
58] Children and fools must not play with edged tools
59] Busiest men find the most time
60] Words fly, writings remain
61] A crust is better than no bread.
62] Travel with open eyes and you will become a scholar
63] The voice is the best music
64] Make the best of a bad job
65] Out of the frying-pan into the fire
66] God (or Providence) is always on the side of big battalions
67] Better to ask the way than go astray.
68] No flying without wings.
69] Cruelty is more cruel, if we defer the pain
70] The wolf knows what the ill beast thinks
71] Self do, self have
72] Let people laugh, as long as I am warm
73] A hedge between keeps friendship green
74] An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden
75] Crows are all completely black
76] One is never too old to learn
77] Marry in haste, repent at leisure
78] Have but few friends, though many acquaintances
79] Take the will for the deed
80] Envy eats nothing but it own heart
81] Good counsel never comes amiss
82] A man of many trades, begs his bread on Sunday
83] Pardoning the bad is injuring the good
84] Every shoe fits not every foot
85] No, thank you’ has lost you many a good butter-cake
86] There is nothing lost by civility
87] Soon hot, soon cold
88] Many hands make light work
89] Go while the going is good
90] Children pick up words as pigeons peas, and utter than again as god shall please
91] Safety lies in the middle course
92] He that burns most, shines most
93] Beauty is in the face; grace is all over.
94] Don’t ask a blind man which is the right way
95] Let bygones be bygones
96] Better an apple given than eaten
97] A door must be either shut or open
98] Money refused loses its brightness
99] Don’t change horses in mid-stream
100] Marriages are made in heaven