Famous Proverbs

1] Envy shoots at others and wounds herself
2] Fling dirt enough, and some will stick
3] Man proposes, God disposes
4] Every why has a wherefore
5] Just give me one end of the line and I’ll get to the other
6] An empty purse fills the face with wrinkles
7] Thieves and rogues have the best luck, if they do but escape hanging
8] Take things as they come
9] The word is far him who has patience
10] He who wills the end, Wills the means
11] He who peeps through a hole, may see what will vex him
12] A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple
13] If you have no honey in your pot, have some in your mouth.
14] Keep conscience clear, then never fear
15] Many kiss the hand they wish to cut off
16] Joy and sorrow are next door neighbours.
17] Even the weariest river winds somewhere safe to sea
18] He that asks faintly begs a denial.
19] Submitting to one wrong brings on another.
20] Discontent is the first step in progress
21] The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
22] A useful trade is a mine of gold
23] Truth lies at the bottom of the well
24] He who comes late must eat what is left
25] Old habits die hard
26] The best things in life are free
27] He that has no shame has no conscience
28] Procrastination is the thief of time
29] Words and feathers the wind carries away
30] Words fly, writings remain
31] Seldom is a long man wise, or a low man lowly
32] The more you get, the more you want
33] Adversity comes with instruction in its hand
34] Charity begins at home.
35] If the thorn falls, the leaf is pierced; if the leaf falls the leaf is pierced
36] A fault once denied is twice committed
37] Never catch a falling knife or a falling friend
38] A bribe will enter without knocking
39] Hypocrisy is a homage that vice pay to virtue
40] God gives the grain, but we must make the furrow
41] They are rich who have true friends
42] Where your will is ready, your feet are light
43] Death is the grand leveler
44] Two heads are better than one
45] War, hunting and love are as full of trouble as pleasure
46] A jack of all traders is master of none
47] Wise men learn by other men’s harms (or mistakes), fools, by their own
48] Familiarity breeds contempt
49] For a web begun, God sends the thread
50] A growing youth has a wolf in his belly
51] Cast not the first stone.
52] A man’s best fortune, or his worst, is a wife
53] The higher the mountain, the greater the descent
54] Absence diminished little passions and increases great ones
55] The least boy always carries the greatest fiddle
56] Better some of a pudding than none of a pie.
57] The dancing girl who could not dance, said that the hall was not big enough.
58] Wrong has no warrant
59] An old cart well used may outlast a new one abused
60] A good anvil does not fear the hammer
61] Put out your tubs when it is raining
62] He that shows his purse, longs to be rid of it
63] Ignorance is the peace of life
64] There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream.
65] Pat any man and dust will fly
66] We don’t get something for nothing
67] Asking costs little
68] Never make threats you cannot carry out.
69] God’s help is better than the early rising
70] For a web begun, God sends the thread
71] Black will take no other hue
72] It is not easy to steal when the landlord is a thief
73] Drunkards and fools cannot lie.
74] The best is often the enemy of the good
75] Shame arises more from fear of men than of God
76] A fool’s mouth is his destruction
77] Error cannot be defended but by error
78] Better a good cow than a cow of a good kind
79] All work and no play makes jack a dull boy
80] What is new cannot be true
81] Strength grows stronger by being tried
82] An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
83] The axe falls on a straight tree first
84] Everything tempts the man who fears temptation. If you can’t be good, be careful.
85] Don’t take your harp to the party
86] If you have no honey in your pot, have some in your mouth.
87] Much law but little justice
88] One of these days is none of these days
89] Don’t play with edged tools
90] If the lad goes to the well against his will, either the can will break or the water will spill
91] The fox may grow grey, but never good
92] He would command must serve
93] Learn weeping and you shall gain laughing
94] Pardon one offence and you encourage many
95] Virtue is praised by all, but practiced by few
96] When the boat reaches the middle of the river, it is too late to repair the leak
97] Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains.
98] Better a bare foot than none
99] No cross, no crown
100] Company in misery makes it light