Famous Proverbs

1] A good reaper deserves a good sickle.
2] He who can wait obtains what he wishes.
3] Only with a new ruler do you realize the value of the old
4] God helps those who help themselves
5] There is many a good tune played on an old fiddle
6] The whole boat is putrid because of a single carp
7] Half an egg is better than empty shell
8] A tiger that roars is not a man-eater
9] All is vanity.
10] Every man has his faults
11] You know what you can do till you try.
12] None but the brave deserves the fair
13] The longest (or farthest) way round is the nearest (or shortest) way home.
14] Many dishes make many diseases
15] Do not triumph before the victory
16] Jam tomorrow and jam yesterday – but never jam today
17] What costs little is little esteemed
18] A bad excuse is better than none at all
19] He loves roast meat well that licks the spit.
20] Far fowls have fair feather
21] It is hard to wive and thrive both in a year
22] Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me
23] There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream.
24] Set a beggar on horse back and he’ll ride to the devil
25] You may lead (or take) a horse to water, but you cannot make him drink
26] Forewarned, forearmed; to be prepared is half the victory
27] Charity begins at home.
28] Send a fool to France and he’ll come back a fool
29] Where grooms and householders are all alike great, very disastrous will it be for the houses and all that dwell in them
30] Gold is tried in the fire
31] When children stand quiet, they have done some ill.
32] Hasty climbers have sudden falls
33] Let people laugh, as long as I am warm
34] A sleepy master makes his servant a lout
35] He that serves well need not be afraid to ask his wages
36] The worth of a thing is best known by the want of it
37] It is as natural to die as to be born
38] Soft fire makes sweet malt
39] Hope often deludes the foolish man
40] Even reckoning makes long friends
41] He who can wait obtains what he wishes.
42] Keep not ill men company, lest you increase the number
43] Arms bend inwards – not outwards.
44] He is rich that has few wants
45] The cat would eat fish and would not wet her feet
46] Accidents will happen in the best regulated families
47] Strings high stretched either soon crack or quickly grow out of tune.
48] He that is fallen cannot help him that is down
49] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
50] Ugly women finely dressed, are the uglier for it.
51] Nothing is impossible to a willing heart
52] He may find fault that cannot mend
53] A good conscience is a soft pillow
54] Riches rather enlarge than satisfy appetites
55] Ill weeds grow apace (or fast)
56] An old horse knows the route
57] While there is life, there is hope
58] Where there are reeds, there is water
59] A good paymaster needs no surety
60] All cats love fish but fear to wet their paws
61] He is not fit to command others, that cannot command himself
62] A fool believes everything
63] Bold resolution is the favourite of providence
64] Repentance is a bitter physic
65] Might knows no right
66] We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.
67] You never know what you can do till you try
68] Nothing crave, nothing have
69] It takes two to make a quarrel
70] Where ignorance is bliss, ‘tis folly to be wise
71] There is nothing new under the sun
72] A man may say too much, even up on the best subjects
73] No honest man ever repented his honesty
74] When someone gives up a peach, return him a plum
75] No man can serve two masters
76] If you would wed fitly, wed in your station
77] Ill news comes unsent for.
78] A good wife and health is a man’s best wealth
79] While the word is in your mouth, it is your own; when ‘tis another’s
80] The reason of the strongest is always the best.
81] He who works before dawn will soon his own master
82] You can’t tell a book by its cover
83] What is word but wind?
84] The knowledge of a learned man is limited if he stays at home all the time
85] Servants will not be diligent, where the master’s negligent
86] Revenge never repairs an injury
87] The end justifies the means
88] No road is long with good company
89] Between two stools you fall to the ground
90] Experience is not always the kindest of teachers, but it is surely the best
91] If we have not the world’s wealth, we have the world’s ease
92] Covetousness is always filling a bottomless vessel
93] Hazard not your wealth on a poor man’s advice
94] Hope is but the dream of those that wake
95] The dog that is idle barks at his fleas, but he that is hunting feels them not.
96] Give a servant a rod, and he’ll beat his master
97] A liar is not believed when he speaks the truth
98] Still waters run deep
99] Give a clown your finger, and he will take your hand
100] We shall lie all alike in our graves