Famous Proverbs

1] He that mischief hatches mischief catches.
2] Beware of a silent man and still water
3] The borrower is servant to the lender
4] It is good sheltering under an old hedge
5] Keep no more cats than will catch mice
6] The longest night will have an end
7] Good advice is often annoying, bad advice never.
8] Where god will help, nothing does harm
9] A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country and in his home
10] The eye is bigger than the belly
11] A golden key opens every door
12] You cannot skimp on the fodder and have an energetic horse.
13] Spit to the heavens, and spittle falls on your own nose
14] Mischief comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce
15] A liar can go round the world but cannot come back
16] That fish will soon be caught that nibbles at every bait
17] Never judge from appearances
18] A child can have too much of his mother’s blessings
19] Time lost cannot be recalled
20] We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.
21] You cannot sell the cow and sup (or drink) the milk
22] It is ill waiting for dead men’s shoes
23] Have but few friends, though many acquaintances
24] A mouse may help a lion
25] The fairest silk is soonest stained
26] He who handles a nettle tenderly is soonest stung
27] The crow laughs at the pig for being black
28] You cannot unscramble eggs
29] Don’t kick against the pricks
30] A kind heart loseth nought at last.
31] The earthen pot must keep clear of the brass kettle
32] Dead men tell no tales
33] When Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war
34] No honest man ever repented his honesty
35] Example, is better than precept
36] Wise men do not argue with idiots
37] Fine feathers make fine birds.
38] As you plant wild grass, you won’t get a crop of rice.
39] It at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again
40] Patch by patch is good housewifery, but patch upon patch is plain beggary
41] The game is not worth the candle
42] One man’s means another man’s poison
43] A loveless life is a living death
44] Out of the frying-pan into the fire
45] Every flow must have its ebb
46] He is a fool that kisses the maid when he may kiss the mistress
47] Divine grace was never slow
48] East or west, home is best
49] How forceful are right words
50] A clear conscience fears not false accusations
51] Never judge from appearances
52] A bad shearer never had a good sickle
53] Sometimes clemency is cruelty, and cruelty clemency
54] Who greases his way travels easily
55] No tie can oblige the perfidious
56] His bark is worse than his bite
57] Men do more things through habit than reason
58] An empty sack cannot stand upright
59] Old habits die hard
60] All things are easy, that are done willingly
61] 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
62] Patience is a flower that grows not in everyone’s garden
63] Promises may make friends, but it is performances that keep them
64] Work won’t kill but worry will.
65] Content is more than a kingdom
66] To err is human
67] One man’s loss is another’s gain
68] Fling dirt enough, and some will stick
69] No answer is also an answer
70] The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world
71] What is shown by example, men think they may justly do
72] Early sow, early mow
73] There is no time like the present
74] The best horse needs breaking, and the aptest child needs teaching
75] If you would wed fitly, wed in your station
76] In peace, prepare for war
77] An ill marriage is a spring of ill fortune
78] Old cattle breed not
79] All truths are not to be told
80] An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth
81] Intimacy lessens fame
82] Know your own faults before blaming others for theirs.
83] Learn to walk before you run
84] A thief knows a thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf
85] Patience under old injuries invites new ones
86] Too long burden makes weary bones
87] Deeds are fruits; words are but leaves
88] None so deaf as those that will not hear
89] Good merchandise finds a ready buyer
90] He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom
91] Cut your coat according to your cloth
92] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
93] The quarrel of lovers is the renewal of love
94] What must be must be
95] Seeing is believing
96] Fools rejoice at promises
97] They can do least two boast loudest
98] Words and feathers the wind carries away
99] Self-preservation is the first law of nature
100] Death alone can kill hope