Famous Proverbs

1] Each day brings its own bread
2] Men leap over where the hedge is lowest
3] Leave well alone
4] It is profound ignorance that inspires the dogmatic tone
5] Truth has no need of rhetoric
6] Beggars must not be choosers
7] The greatest step is that out of doors
8] Frugality is the mother of virtue
9] Travel with open eyes and you will become a scholar
10] If the father is spotted, the son will be speckled
11] A bow long bent at last waxes weak
12] We shall lie all alike in our graves
13] It signifies nothing to play well if you lose.
14] Wherever an ass falls, there will he never fall again
15] It is good to follow the old fox
16] Fortune favours fools
17] Patience is the remedy of the world
18] What one loses (or you lose) on the swings, one makes up (or you gain) on the roundabouts
19] Let not thy tongue run away with thy brains
20] The folly of one man is the fortune of another
21] God heals, and the physician takes the fee
22] Death does not recognize strength
23] Neither praise nor dispraise thyself; thy actions serve the turn
24] A sluggard takes a hundred steps because he would not take one in due time.
25] Never too late to repent
26] He thinks not well that thinks not again
27] The dancing girl who could not dance, said that the hall was not big enough.
28] It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good
29] The beaten road is the safest
30] The folly of one man is the fortune of another
31] What costs little is little esteemed
32] Do as most men do, then most men well speak well of you
33] He that is down need fear no fall
34] Adversity comes with instruction in its hand
35] Almost’ never killed a fly.
36] The best is often the enemy of the good
37] Take the will for the deed
38] Dying men speak true
39] None so busy as those who do nothing.
40] A guilty conscience feels continual fear
41] All lay loads on a willing horse
42] A merry companion is a wagon on the way
43] After the extreme of cold comes spring
44] No man is a hero to his valet
45] Burn not your house to fright the mouse away
46] Penny wise, pound foolish
47] It is poor dog that is not worth the whistling
48] It is as well to know which way the wind blows
49] Long absent, soon forgotten
50] He that has a full purse never wanted a friend
51] When the boat reaches the middle of the river, it is too late to repair the leak
52] He that will eat the kernel, must crack the nut
53] There is honour among thieves
54] We always weaken whatever we exaggerate
55] None but the brave deserves the fair
56] Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all
57] What everybody says must be true
58] Deliver your words not by number but by weight
59] He that comes of a hen, must scrape
60] The worth of a thing is best known by the want of it
61] Laugh before breakfast, you’ll cry before supper
62] Money breeds (or makes, or begets) money
63] Ugly women finely dressed, are the uglier for it.
64] Forewarned, forearmed; to be prepared is half the victory
65] Blood is thicker than water
66] When you are an anvil, hold still; when you are an anvil, hold still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.
67] The biter is sometimes bit
68] The cowl does not make the monk.
69] The hand that gives, gathers
70] Many would be cowards, if they had courage enough
71] No pot so ugly as not to find a cover
72] One man’s loss is another’s gain
73] Arms bend inwards – not outwards.
74] You can be head a man but you can’t shut his mouth
75] Petty laws breed great crimes
76] Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all
77] By falling we learn to go safely
78] Better the last smile than the first laugh
79] No man is content with his lot
80] When you live next to a cemetery, you cannot weep for everyone
81] In your anxiety to avoid losing a drop, you spill the whole lot
82] Many doctors, death accomplished
83] A beggar can never be bankrupt
84] A good face is a letter of recommendation
85] Better the foot slip than the tongue
86] When a man grows angry, his reason rides out.
87] Don’t tell tales out of school
88] Our worst misfortunes are those which never befall us
89] Truth has a good face but bad clothes
90] A hedge between keeps friendship green
91] Patience under old injuries invites new ones
92] It is misery enough to have once been happy
93] Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweepers, come to dust
94] A light purse makes a heavy heart
95] When a friend asks, there is not tomorrow
96] To be discontented is to be like a snake trying to swallow an elephant
97] Light burden I heavy if far borne
98] Even the lion must defend itself against flies
99] We always weaken whatever we exaggerate
100] If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again