Famous Proverbs

1] A beggar pays a benefit with a louse
2] Nothing costs so much as what is given us
3] Silence and thinking can no man offend
4] Grasp all, lose all
5] He who sits in the well to observe the sky does not see very much.
6] You cannot sell the cow and sup (or drink) the milk
7] First come, first served
8] Never was a cat or dog drowned, that could but see the shore
9] If you would be well served, serve yourself
10] Every law has a loophole
11] Blessed is he who excepts nothing, for he shall never be disappointed
12] Joy and sorrow are next door neighbours.
13] Extreme justice is extreme injustice.
14] Every beginning is hard
15] Extremes are dangerous
16] A penny weight of love is worth a pound of law
17] It’s dogged that does it
18] Give the devil his due
19] The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny
20] One drop of poison infects the whole tun of wine
21] Choose your neighbour before your house and your companion before the road.
22] Knavery may serve for a turn, nut honesty is best in the long run
23] Thrift is a great revenue
24] Slender cannot make a good man bad; when the water recedes, the stone is still there.
25] You cannot make bricks without straw
26] None so deaf as those that will not hear
27] Every light has its shadow
28] Wiles help weak folk
29] A traveller may lie with authority
30] They that dance must pay the fiddler
31] He that is fallen cannot help him that is down
32] The good die young.
33] We do as we can, since we can’t do as we would
34] Liars should have good memories
35] Even the lion must defend itself against flies
36] Water is a boon in the desert, but the drowning man curses it.
37] Hope keeps man alive
38] No hair so small but has his shadow
39] Better children weep than old men
40] When the weather is cold, there is not such thing as dirty clothing
41] All heiresses are beautiful.
42] He that cannot pay in purse must pay in person
43] Take things as you find them
44] Better a lean peace than a fat victory
45] Train the child in the way he should go.
46] He that has lost his credit, is dead to the world
47] Virtue is its own reward
48] The loftiest towers rise from the ground
49] All work and no play makes jack a dull boy
50] Curiosity killed the cat.
51] Mount Fuji itself is not So beautiful to one who is cold and hungry
52] With constancy of purpose, you can file a steel rod in to the needle you need
53] Good words are worth much and cost little
54] We should publish our joys and conceal our griefs
55] Children speak only words they have heard.
56] What is worth doing is worth doing well
57] A single arrow is easily broken, but not ten in a bundle.
58] If you trust before you try, you may repent before you die
59] Man cannot live by bread alone
60] Sometimes clemency is cruelty, and cruelty clemency
61] Never hit a man when he’s down
62] A woman’s work is never done
63] Everything in moderation.
64] A foolish man knows not the art of forgiveness
65] Charity excuseth not cheating.
66] If you would wed fitly, wed in your station
67] So many countries, so many customs
68] Where there is a question, there must be an answer
69] He that commits a fault, thinks everyone speaks of it.
70] Children pick up words as pigeons peas, and utter than again as god shall please
71] One father is more than a hundred school masters
72] Much science, much sorrow
73] Does sound come from an unstruck drum?
74] He that repairs not a part, builds all
75] If you play with fire you get burnt
76] Fortune is blind
77] A cat may look at a king
78] What the eye doesn’t see, the heart grieves not
79] Drunkards and fools cannot lie.
80] If you can’t bite, never show your teeth.
81] A little learning is dangerous thing
82] Small gifts make friends, great ones make enemies
83] Men do more things through habit than reason
84] Many eyes upon the king
85] He is a gentleman that has gentle conditions
86] Claw me, and I’ll claw thee
87] Mettle is dangerous in a blind horse
88] Little pitchers have big (or long) ears
89] He who carries the burden knows the weight of it.
90] You cannot put an old head on young shoulders.
91] What children hear at home, soon files abroad
92] Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
93] Money is the sinews of war
94] When two tigers fight, one is sure to be hurt
95] He who gives fair words feds you with and empty spoon
96] Every path has a puddle
97] The best go first
98] Honey catches more files than vinegar.
99] Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
100] Better die a beggar than live a beggar