Famous Proverbs

1] A good Conscience is the best divinity
2] Catch not at the shadow and lose the substance
3] He that tells his wife news, is but newly wed
4] Custom makes all things easy
5] Eaten bread is soon forgotten
6] Slow and steady wins the race
7] A good word for a bad one is worth much and costs little
8] He is a gentleman that has gentle conditions
9] Vows made in storms are forgotten in calm
10] A good name is a rich heritage
11] When we have gold, we are in fear; when we have none we are in danger
12] There is many a fair thing full false
13] Do as I say, not as I do
14] No man so good but another may be as good as he
15] Striving to better, often we mar what’s well.
16] Don’t bargain for fish which are still in the water
17] Sooner begun, sooner done
18] He seems wise with whom all things thrive
19] Neglect will kill an injury sooner than revenge
20] The poorer one is, the more devils one meets
21] The best horse needs breaking, and the aptest child needs teaching
22] The pitcher goes often to the well that it is broken at last
23] Woes unite foes
24] You are never too old to learn
25] Don’t empty (or throw) the baby out with the bath water
26] The poorer one is, the more devils one meets
27] Dog does not eat dog
28] A good beginning is half the battle.
29] Drops that gather one by one finally become a sea
30] The orange that is too hard squeezed yields a bitter juice
31] Follow love and it will flee thee; flee love and it will follow thee
32] No playing with a straw before an old cat.
33] The king can do no wrong
34] Misery loves company.
35] Know thyself
36] Wise men silent, fools talk
37] Plain dealing is best
38] Wine does not intoxicate men; men intoxicate themselves
39] The first time, a novice the second time, an adept
40] Necessity breaks iron
41] The mill cannot grind with water that is past
42] A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds
43] There is no accounting for tastes
44] Tell a lie and stick to it.
45] Error cannot be defended but by error
46] Woods that grows warped can never be straightened
47] Even Buddha has a limit to what he can tolerate
48] Once a knave, always a knave
49] First thrive then wive
50] Where bad’s the best, bad must be the choice
51] Adversity makes strange bedfellows
52] Many hands make light work
53] If you put noting into your purse, you can take nothing out
54] Armies are maintained for years to be used on a single day.
55] A little is better than none
56] The cowl does not make the monk.
57] Great hopes make great men
58] A good name is better than riches
59] It’s a silly fish that is caught twice with the same bait.
60] If wishes were horses, beggars would ride (or might ride)
61] Every lot is to be overcome by endurance
62] The loftiest towers rise from the ground
63] Grin and bear it
64] The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives
65] Money is the sinew of affairs
66] Keep no more cats than will catch mice
67] All roads lead to Rome
68] It is a great victory that comes without blood
69] Will is no skill
70] In your anxiety to avoid losing a drop, you spill the whole lot
71] Paddle your own canoe
72] There’s no great loss without some gain
73] Change of pasture makes fat calves
74] Forethought is easy, repentance hard
75] A gift in hand is better than two promises.
76] Enough is as good as a feast
77] Why play the harp to a buffalo?
78] Novelty always appears handsome
79] If you would wed fitly, wed in your station
80] Saving one man’s life is better than building a seven- storied temple.
81] There is death in the pot.
82] Health and wealth create beauty
83] Poverty obstructs the road to virtue
84] Every dog has his day
85] Save a stranger from the sea and he’ll turn your enemy
86] What is a workman without his tools?
87] Old habits die hard
88] Beware of no man more than himself
89] Silence gives (or means) consent
90] Truth is mighty and will prevail
91] Facts are stubborn things
92] What is told in the ear of a man is often heard a hundred miles away
93] It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good
94] Ignorance is the peace of life
95] No man can serve two masters
96] A gentleman never remembers unkindness shown towards him
97] Vast chasms can be filled, but the heart of man never
98] A little body often harbours a great soul
99] Avoid a questioner, for he is also a tattler
100] Bread is the staff of life.