Famous Proverbs

1] He wants both the flour and the cake that it makes
2] Good riding at two anchors, men have told, for if one breaks the other may hold
3] It is no use spoiling the ship for a half penny worth of tar
4] Nature abhors a vacuum
5] Dying men speak true
6] The sun shines upon all alike.
7] It is not gay coat that makes the gentleman
8] To know the husband, observe the face of the wife
9] Sparrows who emulate peacocks are likely to break a thigh
10] Variety is the spice of life
11] The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world
12] What’s the good of thatching someone else’s roof?
13] Don’t teach your grandmother to suck eggs.
14] Step by step the ladder is ascended
15] It is better to be a coward for a minute than dead for the rest of your life
16] Gossiping and lying go together
17] He who owes is in all the wrong
18] Travel makes a wise man better, but a fool worse
19] Let an ill man lie in the straw and he looks to be thy heir
20] The courteous one learns his courtesy from the discourteous.
21] One sword keeps another in the sheath
22] We live laws, not by examples
23] The wisest of the wise may err.
24] Health without money is half an ague
25] Cease to hope and you will cease to fear.
26] Good goods are not cheap; cheap goods are not good
27] Anger without power is folly
28] The devil dances in an empty pocket
29] Bad excuses are worse than none.
30] No, thank you’ has lost you many a good butter-cake
31] Giving much to the poor, doth enrich a man’s store.
32] Long roads test the horse; long dealings test the friend
33] Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny
34] However much the arm may swing out, the armpit is where it sticks
35] Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage
36] One is never too old to learn
37] Hungry dogs will eat dirty puddings
38] He that will thrive, must rise at five; he that has thriven, may lie till seven; but he that will never thrive may lie till eleven
39] Every why has a wherefore
40] Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
41] An angry man is not fit to pray
42] Step by step the ladder is ascended
43] Money is power
44] Great actions speak minds
45] Empty vessels make the most sound
46] Know your own faults before blaming others for theirs.
47] When good cheer is lacking, our friends will be packing
48] Love cannot be compelled
49] He who wills the end, Wills the means
50] A fool at forty is a fool indeed
51] Accusing the times is but excusing ourselves.
52] Tender-handed stroke a nettle, and it stings you for your pain: grasp it like a man of mettle, and it soft as silk remains
53] Example is the greatest of all seducers
54] Long roads test the horse; long dealings test the friend
55] Mustard is a good sauce, but mirth is better
56] Don’t swap horses while crossing a stream
57] He that eats least eats most
58] Give us the tools, and we will finish the job
59] Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know
60] Keep not ill men company, lest you increase the number
61] If the cap fits, wear it
62] He that compiles against his will, is of his own opinion still
63] Slow help is no help
64] The flesh is aye fairest that is farthest from the bone
65] He that the devil drives, feels no lead at his heels
66] They can do least two boast loudest
67] Mix work with pleasure and you will never go mad.
68] Fish and guests smell in three days
69] Do not kick against the pricks
70] I may not have tasted their flesh but I’ve seen enough to know how pigs walk
71] Everything would fain live
72] The least boy always carries the greatest fiddle
73] If your can’t help friend with money, help him at least with a sigh
74] Jesters do oft prove prophets
75] Each day brings its own bread
76] Better at home than a mile from it
77] Who suffers much is silent
78] A stitch in time saves nine
79] Names are debts
80] Don’t quarrel with your bread and buffer
81] Silence is golden
82] Great minds think alike
83] The bait hides the hook
84] He mediates revenge who least complains.
85] He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like
86] There is no rose without a thorn
87] He that is born a fool is never cured
88] Virtue is praised by all, but practiced by few
89] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables
90] It’s hard to get one’s own sword back when it’s in someone else’s scabbard
91] It is easier to get a favour from fortune than to keep it
92] The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world
93] There’s a black sheep in every flock
94] Wherever an ass falls, there will he never fall again
95] If wishes were horses, beggars would ride (or might ride)
96] All meat pleases not all mouths
97] Exchange (or Fair exchange) is no robbery
98] Ready money is ready medicine
99] Better belly burst than good meat lost
100] If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; but if he kills, the earth hides it.