Famous Proverbs

1] Enough is enough
2] Cheats never prosper
3] The owl thinks her own young fairest
4] Only with a new ruler do you realize the value of the old
5] Hazard not your wealth on a poor man’s advice
6] Shrouds have no pockets
7] Do not halloo till you are out of the wood
8] Prove your friend ere you have need
9] Where there is peace, God is
10] You cannot catch old birds with chaff
11] When a friend asks, there is not tomorrow
12] Plain dealing is a jewel, but they that use it die beggars
13] When two men look after a horse, it will surely be thin; when two families keep a boat, it will surely leak
14] First impressions are most lasting
15] He that has no shame has no conscience
16] He that tells a secret, is another’s servant.
17] Lucky men need no counsel
18] The last drop makes the cup run over
19] It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good
20] He that would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom
21] If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em
22] Woods that grows warped can never be straightened
23] If the lad goes to the well against his will, either the can will break or the water will spill
24] When one door shuts, another opens
25] He who envies admits his inferiority
26] Absence makes the heart grow fonder
27] Money isn’t everything
28] A little impatience will spoil great plans
29] No road is long with good company
30] From word to deed is a great space
31] Extreme justice is extreme injustice.
32] He that has nothing need fear to lose nothing
33] The difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer
34] Plain dealing is best
35] 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
36] New things are fair
37] Good words are worth much and cost little
38] There grows no herb t heal a coward heart
39] Fish begins to stink at the head
40] It is profound ignorance that inspires the dogmatic tone
41] When two tigers fight, one is sure to be hurt
42] Little by little and bit by bit.
43] Do not cut down the tree that gives you shade
44] Ask a silly question and you’ll get a silly answer.
45] Patience surpasses learning
46] He who hesitates is lost
47] He who touches pitch will be defiled
48] Every path has a puddle
49] He who sows, trusts in God
50] Anything will fit a naked man.
51] A hungry man smells meat afar off
52] Punctuality is the politeness of kings.
53] You cannot skimp on the fodder and have an energetic horse.
54] A ragged colt may make a good horse.
55] All things for not all persons
56] The cord breaks t last by the weakest pull
57] Eavesdroppers never hear any good of themselves
58] Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad
59] Adventures are to be adventurous
60] The pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor
61] Praise without profit puts little in the pot
62] Nothing so bad in which there is not something of good
63] Good fences make good neighbours
64] Even water has its ebb and flow
65] Hope springs eternal in the human heart
66] Nature will have her course
67] Money is the sinews of war
68] Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains.
69] Many a little makes a mickle
70] Sooner will men hold fore in the mouth than keep a secret
71] The world is full of fools
72] Once a knave, always a knave
73] Wise men learn by other men’s harms (or mistakes), fools, by their own
74] At the game’s end we shall see who gains
75] Judge not the tree by its bark
76] Where bad’s the best, bad must be the choice
77] If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas
78] One must be a servant before one can be a master
79] Anything will fit a naked man.
80] Better learn late than never
81] Good wine needs no bush
82] A thing of beauty is a joy forever
83] Curiosity is ill manners in another’s house
84] Rule youth well and age will rule itself
85] If you would make an enemy, lend a man money and ask it of him again
86] A little is better than none
87] A growing youth has a wolf in his belly
88] Poverty is no sin
89] Zeal is fit only for wise men, but is found mostly in fools
90] All men are mortal
91] Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!
92] All good things must come to an end
93] Everything in moderation.
94] Hunger is sharper than the sword
95] Needs must when the devil drives
96] Diseases are the price of ill pleasures
97] Experience is a dear school, but fools learn in no other
98] Poverty parts friendship
99] Who receives a gift, sells his liberty
100] There’s no fence against ill fortune.