Famous Proverbs

1] As long as the old horse lives, his habits will not change
2] He that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt
3] He that hath a full purse never wanted (or lacked) a friend
4] A successful man is seldom at ease; a life of ease does not breed success
5] Joy and sorrow are next door neighbours.
6] He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning
7] Never say die
8] Slander leaves a sc ore behind it
9] A good marksman may miss
10] It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock
11] Possibilities are infinite
12] He that speaks not, God hears not
13] Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweepers, come to dust
14] Nothing comes from nothing
15] Keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee.
16] It is an ill bird that fouls its own nest
17] Do not wear out your welcome
18] The mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly small
19] Words are but wind, but seeing’s believing
20] The pitcher goes often to the well that it is broken at last
21] The tailor makes the man
22] An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth
23] He that has lost his credit, is dead to the world
24] A soft answer turns away wrath
25] Petty laws breed great crimes
26] Better a louse in the pot than no flesh at all
27] All things for not all persons
28] What must be must be
29] Kick a tone in anger, and you will hurt your own feet
30] Work expands so as to fill the time available
31] Burn not your house to fright the mouse away
32] Fish and guests smell in three days
33] He that will not endure to itch must endure to smart
34] A mill cannot grind with water that is past
35] Soon hot, soon cold
36] There is no place like home
37] Human blood is all of a colour
38] We live by laws, not by examples
39] Money is the sinews of war
40] Necessity is a powerful weapon
41] Think of ease, but work on.
42] Anger restrained is wisdom gained
43] Like master, like man
44] No pains, no gains
45] Advice when most needed is least heeded
46] Courtesy on one side never lasts long
47] There would be no great ones if there were no little ones
48] If you pile up enough sand, you can make a pagoda
49] Worse things happen at sea
50] The knowledge of a learned man is limited if he stays at home all the time
51] Give a loan and buy quarrel
52] Spit to the heavens, and spittle falls on your own nose
53] Out of the frying-pan into the fire
54] Everyone leaps over the dyke where it is lowest
55] He knows the water best who has waded through it
56] The courteous one learns his courtesy from the discourteous.
57] One reason is as good as fifty
58] Too much cunning undoes
59] The bird is known by his note, the man by his words
60] He who does not heed the good advice of an experienced person will soon find himself suffering for his stubbornness.
61] To the hungry soul, every bitter thing is sweet. To a thirsty man any drink is sweet.
62] The eye sees only what it has the power of seeing
63] Every little helps
64] A man turned pig no longer fears filth
65] A good example is the best sermon
66] Even the compelling beauty of the Diamond Mountain cannot be appreciated when the stomach is empty
67] Ill gotten, ill spent
68] A growing youth has a wolf in his belly
69] The peacock has fair features, but foul feet.
70] If you sing before breakfast, you’ll cry before night
71] Sadness and happiness succeed each other.
72] Findings are keepings
73] Look before you leap
74] Lend your money and lose a friend
75] To teach is to learn twice over
76] A thing of beauty is a joy forever
77] Think on the end before you begin
78] Fools grow without watering.
79] The devil knows many things because he is old
80] Covetousness is always filling a bottomless vessel
81] The end justifies the means
82] You may force a man to shut his eyes but you can’t make him sleep
83] A jest breaks no bones
84] Money talks
85] If each would sweep before his own door, we should have a clean city
86] He that would have the fruit, must climb the tree.
87] Hope springs eternal in the human heart
88] It will be the same a hundred years hence
89] Least said, soonest mended
90] Fortune favours the brave (or bold).
91] Best is cheapest
92] Make yourself all honey and the flies will devour you
93] Jack is as good as his master
94] Coming events cast their shadows before
95] A ragged coat may cover an honest man.
96] Christmas comes but once a year
97] A man’s studies pass in to his character
98] The grace of God enough
99] It is as well to know which way the wind blows
100] Innocence is no protection