Famous Proverbs

1] It is a blind goose that comes to the fox’s sermon
2] A change is as good as rest
3] If you run after two hares, you will catch neither
4] Hypocrisy is a homage that vice pay to virtue
5] Like will to like
6] Business is business
7] One man’s loss is another’s gain
8] Take things as they come
9] Brave actions never want a trumpet.
10] The wolf may lose his teeth, but never his nature
11] Shame in a kindred cannot be avoided
12] Like mother, like daughter
13] Cease to hope and you will cease to fear.
14] Don’t take a bull in to a china shop.
15] Dirty water does not wash clean.
16] Black will take no other hue
17] Might overcome right.
18] An angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes.
19] Never refuse a good offer
20] Woes unite foes
21] There is a great difference between words and deeds
22] The peony, though large, is useless; the date blossom, though small, yields fruit
23] Nothing seek, nothing find
24] Live and let live
25] Vice makes virtue shine
26] Asking costs little
27] A bad workman quarrels with his tools.
28] The fox may grow grey, but never good
29] Every man for himself, and God for us all.
30] No one is satisfied with his fortune, nor dissatisfied with his intellect
31] Nature surpasses art
32] He loves roast meat well that licks the spit.
33] A white –wasted crow will not long remain white
34] An empty purse fills the face with wrinkles
35] All that glitters is not gold
36] Better say noting than no to the purpose
37] Poor folk fare the best
38] He that would catch fish must venture his bait
39] Charity covers a Multitude of sins
40] Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
41] He is not fit to command others, that cannot command himself
42] Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me
43] Laugh and grow fat
44] What is new cannot be true
45] There is no fool like an old fool
46] Never do things by halves
47] If an ass goes a – traveling, he’ll not come home a horse
48] Love your neighbour, yet pull not down your hedge
49] He that talks much, errs much
50] Great minds think alike
51] Love me, love the crows on my roof
52] A ragged coat may cover an honest man.
53] In vain they rise early that used to rise late
54] Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage
55] It is not the burden but the overburden that kills the beast
56] Every horse thinks its own pack heaviest
57] The darkest place is under the candlestick
58] Manners make the man
59] Look on the bright side
60] He who does no good, does evil enough
61] The darkest hour is that before the dawn
62] In haste is error
63] An Englishman’s home is his castle
64] Fools rejoice at promises
65] Best is cheapest
66] What’s learnt in the cradle lasts till the tomb
67] Don’t bite the hand that feeds you
68] The poor suffer all the wrong
69] One sheep follows another
70] If God does not give us what we want, He gives us what we need
71] It is easy to do what one’s own self wills
72] He wants both the flour and the cake that it makes
73] One foot is better than two crutches
74] Whom god loves, his house is sweet to him
75] The flesh is aye fairest that is farthest from the bone
76] Many a little makes a mickle
77] It chances in an hour, that appears not in seven years
78] No garden without its weeds.
79] It’s dogged that does it
80] What’s yours is mine and what’s mine is my own
81] Don’t burn the candle at both ends
82] Let every pedlar carry his own burden
83] Much science, much sorrow
84] It costs more to do ill than to do well
85] The best go first
86] Things are seldom what they seem.
87] There is a black sheep in every flock
88] Money is the sinews of war
89] The cow knows not what her tail is worth till she has lost it
90] Water far away will not extinguish a fire that is nearby; relatives far from you are not as good as neighbours close to you.
91] Much law but little justice
92] Diligence is the mother of good fortune
93] Wishes can never fill a sack
94] There grows no herb t heal a coward heart
95] To fright a bird is not the way to catch her
96] No bees, no honey’, that sweetness will come in to the mouth
97] Silence gives (or means) consent
98] Poverty parts friendship
99] Give the devil his due
100] Enquire not what boils in another’s pot. ¶ Listeners seldom hear good of themselves