Famous Proverbs

1] He who serves is not free
2] Truth conquers all things
3] A little too late, is much too late
4] Every ass thinks himself worthy to stand with the kings horses.
5] Virtue joints man to god
6] Better cut the shoe than pinch the foot
7] Woes unite foes
8] If you have known one, you have known them all
9] All cats love fish but fear to wet their paws
10] If he ball does not stick to the wall, it will at least leave a mark
11] Even dust, when piled up, may form a hill
12] Ill luck is good for something
13] Wise men are caught in wiles
14] A good word for a bad one is worth much and costs little
15] No garden without its weeds.
16] Her that is down need fear no fall
17] Soon hot, soon cold
18] There’s no such thing as free as a free lunch
19] Never too late to learn
20] When the boat reaches the middle of the river, it is too late to repair the leak
21] Help a lame dog over a stile
22] Fear of death is worse than death itself
23] Ignorance is the peace of life
24] He that will thrive must rise at five
25] He who depends on another, dines ill and sups worse
26] Every deed is to be judges by the doer’s intention.
27] A growing youth has a wolf in his belly
28] A man with no hands is given a ring.
29] The cat shuts its eyes while it steals cream
30] Hard cases make bad law
31] Gold is tried in the fire
32] Zeal without prudence is frenzy
33] Cut your coat according to your cloth
34] A burdened conscience will never need a hangman
35] Better a louse in the pot than no flesh at all
36] The worth of a thing is what it will bring
37] When two men look after a horse, it will surely be thin; when two families keep a boat, it will surely leak
38] Hunger is sharper than the sword
39] Respect is greater from a distance
40] Tomorrow is another day
41] First impressions are half the battle
42] Pride is at the bottom of all mistakes
43] Beware of a silent man and still water
44] Though a man lives for less than a hundred years, he burdens himself with the anxieties of a thousand years
45] The best of friends must part
46] Experience is the mother of wisdom
47] The last suitor wins the maid
48] The cat would eat fish and would not wet her feet
49] Words cut more than swords
50] All meat pleases not all mouths
51] The hero appears only when the tiger is dead
52] The envious grow thin at others’ prosperity
53] Empty vessels make the most sound
54] The hole calls the thief
55] He that is long a-giving knows not how to give
56] Don’t cut the bough you are standing on
57] What is not even scabies, he makes out to be an ulcer
58] Make the best of a bad job
59] The tongue ever turns to the aching tooth
60] There is more than one way to skin a cat.
61] Better bend than break
62] As long lives a merry man as a sad
63] It takes all sorts to make a world
64] Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!
65] Love your neighbour, yet pull not down your hedge
66] The whole boat is putrid because of a single carp
67] The anvil lasts longer than the hammer
68] He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like
69] Great barkers are no biters
70] An old fox is not easily snared
71] Use the means, and God will give the blessings
72] Fish and guests smell in three days
73] None but the brave deserves the fair
74] Much babbling is not without offence
75] Jesters do oft prove prophets
76] A creaking gate (or door) hangs long
77] Distance lends enchantment to the view
78] Drops that gather one by one finally become a sea
79] Now is now, and then was then
80] Our own opinion is never wrong
81] Good words are worth much and cost little
82] If you pay not a servant his wages, he will pay himself
83] Many hands make light work
84] Children and chickens must be always picking
85] Knowledge is power
86] Good horses always get ridden; good men get imposed upon.
87] One reason is as good as fifty
88] Pride dines on vanity, sups on contempt
89] Pleasing ware is half sold
90] Judge not of men and things at first sight
91] The best throw of the dice is to throw them away
92] God tempers that wind to the shorn lamb
93] Live not to eat, but eat to live
94] It is easier to get a favour from fortune than to keep it
95] Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six
96] Destroy the lion while he is yet but a whelp
97] Precept begins, examples accomplish
98] A burthen of one’s own choice is not felt
99] Mere wishes are silly fishes
100] A fool’s mouth is his destruction