Famous Proverbs

1] The greatest talkers are the least doers
2] One man’s means another man’s poison
3] Silence and thinking can no man offend
4] A sleepy master makes his servant a lout
5] All things are difficult before they are easy
6] What cannot gold do?
7] Not lock will hold against the power of gold
8] The longest way round is the shortest way home
9] There is plenty of sound in an empty barrel
10] The poorer one is, the more devils one meets
11] You cannot sell the cow and sup the milk
12] The early man ever borrows from the late man
13] Wherever an ass falls, there will he never fall again
14] A good heart cannot lie.
15] Comfort is not known if poverty does not come before it
16] Dogs bite twice those who wear ragged clothes.
17] Honey is sweet, but the bee stings
18] What the fool does in the end, the wise man does at the beginning
19] There is more than one way to skin a cat.
20] He who can does. He who cannot teaches
21] Haste is of (or from) the devil
22] He that the devil drives, feels no lead at his heels
23] Riches along make no men happy
24] Advice is something the wise don’t need and fools won’t take
25] If you want peace, prepare for war
26] He that hath a wife and children hath given hostages to fortune
27] Even the lion must defend itself against flies
28] You cannot put a quart into a pint pot
29] A bow long bent at last waxes weak
30] Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof
31] He who gives to the unworthy loses doubly
32] He that mischief hatches mischief catches.
33] Better ask the way than go astray
34] The best is often the enemy of the good
35] One good deed makes up for a thousand bad ones.
36] Better sit still than rise and fall
37] Share and share alike
38] He that will eat the kernel, must crack the nut
39] A good payer is master of another’s purse
40] Success has many friends
41] Nothing is so certain as death
42] If you have bread, don’t look for cake
43] Ill gotten, ill spent
44] Fortune favours the brave (or bold).
45] Travel makes a wise man better, but a fool worse
46] An ill wound is cured, not an ill name
47] Past cure, past care
48] Precept begins, examples accomplish
49] Much learning makes men mad
50] He that burns most, shines most
51] He who rides on a tiger can never dismount
52] He who cannot put up with extreme hardship cannot be the best among men
53] The fire which warms us a distance will burn us when near
54] A bully never grows up.
55] Give the devil his due
56] Keep not ill men company, lest you increase the number
57] A good friend is my nearest relation
58] There is no royal road to learning
59] Nothing is as good as it seems before hand
60] There is no rose without a thorn
61] Discretion of speech is more than eloquence.
62] There is a black sheep in every flock
63] All glory comes from daring to begin
64] Practice what you preach
65] Go not to hell for company
66] Long life has long misery
67] A fool may give a wise counsel. A fool’s bolt may sometimes hit the mark.
68] All’s well that ends well
69] She’s her father’s (or mother’s) daughter
70] Six feet of earth make all men equal
71] Life means strife
72] Nothing succeeds like success
73] Virtue carries a lean purse
74] Poor men’s words have little weight
75] Some have been thought brave because they are afraid to run away
76] Use the means, and God will give the blessings
77] He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow
78] Still waters run deep
79] Where bad’s the best, bad must be the choice
80] A penny saved is a penny gained
81] A liar can go round the world but cannot come back
82] Don’t judge any man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins.
83] When two tigers fight, one is sure to be hurt
84] Sorrow will pay no debt
85] Strings high stretched either soon crack or quickly grow out of tune.
86] Virtue is praised by all, but practiced by few
87] The envious grow thin at others’ prosperity
88] Danger makes men devout
89] Confess and be hanged
90] Open a book and you profit by what you read
91] Loyalty is worth more than money
92] He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet.
93] The soldier who retreated fifty paces laughed at the one who had fallen back a hundred paces
94] Words are but wind
95] A fair face may hide a foul heart.
96] It is courage that wins, and not good weapons
97] It is the bridle and spur that makes a good horse
98] A cheerful wife is the joy of life
99] He who sits in the well to observe the sky does not see very much.
100] When the word is out it belongs to another