Famous Proverbs

1] The game is not worth the candle
2] Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage
3] Have two strings to your bow
4] Easy come, easy go
5] Love will go through stone walls
6] Water far away will not extinguish a fire that is nearby; relatives far from you are not as good as neighbours close to you.
7] Without wisdom, wealth is worthless
8] Hope for the best and prepare for the worst
9] Everything new is fine
10] We should publish our joys and conceal our griefs
11] One sheep follows another
12] The joy of the heart makes the face fair.
13] As you plant wild grass, you won’t get a crop of rice.
14] Nothing so bad as not to be good for something
15] If every man would sweep before his own door, the city would soon be clean
16] Master easy, servant slack
17] An honest good look covers many faults.
18] Comparisons are odious
19] An old dog barks not in vain
20] Crust is better than no bread
21] He that dare not venture must not complain of ill luck
22] What is money to a cat?
23] A tiger that roars is not a man-eater
24] He that pities another remembers himself
25] A little help is worth a deal of pity
26] He that makes himself a sheep, shall be eaten by the wolf
27] A blind man who sees is better than a seeing man who is blind
28] Extremes meet
29] The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny
30] Money has no smell
31] Moderation in all things
32] Every man is his own worst enemy
33] Patience is a virtue
34] In doing we learn.
35] Men count up the faults of those who keep them waiting
36] The squeaking wheel gets the grease
37] 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
38] He who cannot put up with extreme hardship cannot be the best among men
39] It is easier to praise poverty than to bear it.
40] One must howl with the wolves
41] Hope often deludes the foolish man
42] The golden age was never the present age
43] Choose thy company before thy drink
44] A beggar pays a benefit with a louse
45] The fairest silk is soonest stained
46] Give and take is fair play
47] If you pay not a servant his wages, he will pay himself
48] A good beginning is half the battle.
49] Some have been thought brave because they are afraid to run away
50] Would you know what money is, got borrow some
51] Facts are more eloquent than oratory
52] Extreme justice is extreme injustice.
53] Cowards die often. He that fears death lives not
54] He who does not rise early never does a good day’s work
55] Excessive politeness is often a cloak for insincerity
56] Men strain at gnats and swallow camels
57] Too far east is west
58] Dress up a stick and it does not appear to be a stick
59] Poison is poison though it comes in a golden cup.
60] What costs little is little esteemed
61] A great calligrapher isn’t choosy about his brushes.
62] No man better knows what good is than he who has endured evil
63] Exceptional bravery is often hidden under a cloak of timidity
64] Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
65] He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow
66] God comes at last when think he is farthest off
67] All is fair in love and war
68] Better no doctor at all than three.
69] The purse of the patient protracts the disease
70] Give a fool (or a thief) enough rope and he will hang himself
71] Words are but wind, but seeing’s believing
72] First try and then trust
73] Gnaw the bone which is fallen to thy lot
74] Burn not your house to fright the mouse away
75] Evil often triumphs but never conquers.
76] If the mountain will not come to Mohammed, then Mohammed must go to the mountain.
77] In vain they rise early that used to rise late
78] Good wine needs no bush
79] The tongue is more venomous than a serpent’s sting
80] A man’s studies pass in to his character
81] Much science, much sorrow
82] Just give me one end of the line and I’ll get to the other
83] Love and business teach eloquence
84] Will is no skill
85] The whole boat is putrid because of a single carp
86] If you would make an enemy, lend a man money and ask it of him again
87] The hunchback does not see his own hump, but his companion’s
88] One fool praises another
89] It is best to be on the safe side
90] Least said, soonest mended
91] He is not poor that has little, but he that desires much
92] Good riding at two anchors, men have told, for if one breaks the other may hold
93] There is death in the pot.
94] Man punishes the action but God the intention
95] Fair face, foul heart
96] A lion may be beholden to a mouse
97] He loves roast meat well that licks the spit.
98] Finger were made before forks, and hands before knives
99] Great consolation may grow out of the smallest saying
100] The proud will sooner lose than ask the way