Famous Proverbs

1] You cannot sell the cow and sup (or drink) the milk
2] Truth is stranger than fiction
3] The noblest vengeance is to forgive
4] You may force a man to shut his eyes but you can’t make him sleep
5] He that borrows must pay again with shame or loss
6] After the extreme of cold comes spring
7] Appearances are deceptive
8] Send a fool to France and he’ll come back a fool
9] He that the devil drives, feels no lead at his heels
10] Take things as they come
11] The weeds overgrow the corn.
12] Two heads are better than one
13] What you don’t know can’t hurt you
14] All doors open to courtesy
15] As long lives a merry man as a sad
16] There is no place like home
17] Much meat, much malady
18] He that desires but little has no deed of much
19] An ill wound is cured, not an ill name
20] Riches along make no men happy
21] The knowledge of a learned man is limited if he stays at home all the time
22] Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
23] Better be alone than in bad company
24] He learned timely to beg that could not say ‘Nay’
25] You see a man’s face but not his heart.
26] A change is as good as rest
27] Like breeds like
28] Say as men say, but think to yourself.
29] Fortune is blind
30] Ignorance is the peace of life
31] It’s dogged that does it
32] New brooms sweep clean
33] It is useless to flog a dead horse
34] The child is father of the man
35] There is a great difference between words and deeds
36] Stolen pleasures are sweetest
37] Worse things happen at sea
38] He knows on which side his bread is buttered
39] Heaven takes care of children, sailor and drunken men
40] If two men ride on a horse, one must ride behind
41] No man can serve two masters
42] Lavishness is not generosity
43] He that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt
44] Everything would fain live
45] Everything tempts the man who fears temptation. If you can’t be good, be careful.
46] Knavery may serve for a turn, nut honesty is best in the long run
47] In the end, things will mend
48] The longest day must have an end
49] Say as men say, but think to yourself.
50] Fortune knocks once at every man’s door
51] Learning is like sailing against the tide - if you don’t move forward, you go backward
52] Those who sell dog-meat often display a lamb’s head
53] An honorable man would rather be a chicken’s beak than the rump of an ox.
54] He that has no shame has no conscience
55] Everything new is fine
56] Idleness is the root of all evil
57] Deeds are fruits; words are but leaves
58] Dogs bite twice those who wear ragged clothes.
59] Cruelty is more cruel, if we defer the pain
60] Patience surpasses learning
61] Many hands make light work
62] It signifies nothing to play well if you lose.
63] Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know
64] He that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt
65] What can you expect from a hog but a grunt?
66] Ill news comes apace.
67] He that sings on Friday, will weep on Sunday
68] A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats.
69] Don’t cry for the moon
70] Don’t swap horses while crossing a stream
71] Make the best of a bad job
72] Every oak has been an acorn
73] Better the last smile than the first laugh
74] Water far away will not extinguish a fire that is nearby; relatives far from you are not as good as neighbours close to you.
75] It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock
76] Better be safe than sorry
77] Lend never that thing you needed most
78] It is better to be a coward for a minute than dead for the rest of your life
79] God makes the back for the burden
80] He who seizes the right moment is the right man
81] It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good
82] Kindle not a fire that you cannot extinguish
83] Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny
84] Better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion
85] Now is now, and then was then
86] Money is the sinew of affairs
87] The deed comes back upon the doer.
88] On an open plain, the rhododendron is a tall tree
89] No wrong without a remedy
90] It takes all sorts to make a world
91] A man can do no more than he can
92] A fool is ever dancing on the tip of his tongue
93] An ill paymaster never wants excuse
94] Slender cannot make a good man bad; when the water recedes, the stone is still there.
95] No man is born wise or learned
96] It’s a long lane that has no turning
97] A crowd is not company
98] Every cock crows on his own dunghill
99] What cannot gold do?
100] When wrath speaks, wisdom veils her face.