Famous Proverbs

1] You win some, you lose some
2] Love is blind
3] Hasty climbers have sudden falls
4] The loftiest towers rise from the ground
5] Send a donkey to Paris, he’ll return no wiser than he went
6] Files are easier caught with honey than with vinegar
7] Much science, much sorrow
8] None can guess the jewel by the casket
9] God gives us the milk, but not the pail
10] Let us do evil that good may come
11] Every family has a skeleton in the cupboard
12] Nature is conquered by obeying her
13] Poverty is not a crime
14] Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face
15] Patch by patch is good housewifery, but patch upon patch is plain beggary
16] Small is the seed of every greatness
17] He that will not have peace, God gives him war
18] A fair face may hide a foul heart.
19] Our worst misfortunes are those which never befall us
20] Ill luck is good for something
21] Words are but wind
22] There’s no great loss without some gain
23] Ninety per cent of inspiration is perspiration
24] He that hath a wife and children hath given hostages to fortune
25] Half a word is enough for a wise man
26] The eye is bigger than the belly
27] Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six
28] Truth is mighty and will prevail
29] A good Jack makes a good Jill.
30] None so busy as those who do nothing.
31] An empty purse fills the face with wrinkles
32] What is money to a cat?
33] Manners and money make a gentleman
34] Though the food is plain, stomach may be filled; though the cloth is coarse, one may be clad to a ripe old age
35] Of evil manners, spring good laws
36] To take revenge is often to sacrifice oneself
37] Misfortune tells us what fortune is
38] Hypocrisy is a homage that vice pay to virtue
39] Without knowing the force of words, it is impossible to know the man
40] The pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor
41] The greatest step is that out of doors
42] Everyone is a kin to the rich man
43] The cow knows not what her tail is worth till she has lost it
44] Crust is better than no bread
45] It is easier to praise poverty than to bear it.
46] Who hath a good trade, through all waters may wade
47] A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword
48] Dead dogs bark not
49] Good ware makes quick market
50] Necessity is the mother of invention
51] He that never ate flesh, thinks a pudding is a dainty
52] It is too late to husband when all is spent
53] Jam tomorrow and jam yesterday – but never jam today
54] Love me, love my dog
55] You can’t teach an old dog new tricks
56] War, hunting and love are as full of trouble as pleasure
57] Beggars must not (can’t) be choosers
58] Look at the bright side
59] There is no tree but bears some fruit
60] Absence makes the heart grow fonder
61] After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile.
62] Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
63] Little wealth, little care
64] The tongue is more to be feared than the sword
65] The wisest of the wise may err.
66] From small beginnings come great things
67] A word is enough to the wise
68] He that has an ill name is half hanged
69] It is too late to lock the stable when the horse has been stolen
70] Homo is a common name to all men.
71] Sparrows who emulate peacocks are likely to break a thigh
72] A forced kindness deserves no thanks
73] Death is the grand leveler
74] It is not work that kills but worry
75] How seldom in life is the moon directly overhead
76] Youth and age will never agree
77] Envy never enriched any man.
78] Appearances are deceptive
79] The grapes are sour’, as the fox said when he could not reach them
80] No matter how much perfume you put on an onion, it will still emit a bad smell.
81] The longer you look at it, the less you will like it
82] He that dare not venture must not complain of ill luck
83] He that repairs not a part, builds all
84] A useful trade is a mine of gold
85] God (or Providence) is always on the side of big battalions
86] Practice what you preach
87] Jack would be a gentleman if he had money
88] He who last, laughs longest.
89] Nothing ventured, nothing gained
90] If it were not for hope, the heart would break
91] Medical plants from one’s own back-yard are no valued.
92] Double charge will rive a cannon
93] A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds
94] Seeing is believing
95] Every may be has a may not be
96] He is not fit to command others, that cannot command himself
97] Patience is the remedy of the world
98] Words are but wind, but seeing’s believing
99] Often and little eating makes a man fat
100] Dogs bark as they are bred.