Famous Proverbs

1] A fool is ever dancing on the tip of his tongue
2] A ragged coat may cover an honest man.
3] Health without money is half an ague
4] The hunchback does not see his own hump, but his companion’s
5] Better a little loss than a long sorrow
6] The Pen is mightier than the sword
7] All things for not all persons
8] Let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we die.
9] If God does not give us what we want, He gives us what we need
10] A parrot will only say what it is taught
11] Neither bribe, nor lose thy right
12] Throw out a sprat to catch a mackerel
13] Virtue is the only true nobility
14] Great barkers are no biters
15] Many dishes make many diseases
16] Talk much end err much
17] A bad workman always blames his tools
18] Nothing is so popular as kindness.
19] A good name is better than riches
20] The fire which warms us a distance will burn us when near
21] An oak is not felled at one stroke
22] If your can’t help friend with money, help him at least with a sigh
23] Who is more busy than he that has least to do?
24] Steer not after every mariner’s direction
25] A good anvil does not fear the hammer
26] He who gives to the unworthy loses doubly
27] The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
28] If you would know the value of a ducat, try to borrow one
29] An old man’s sayings are seldom untrue
30] Scatter with one hand, gather with two
31] Plain dealing is best
32] A man of knowledge increaseth strength
33] The mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly small
34] A bad workman quarrels with his tools.
35] Asking costs little
36] Under the tongue, men are crushed to death
37] Fair is he that comes, but fairer is he that brings.
38] It is easy to get a thousand prescriptions but hard to find a cure.
39] If the fingers of one hand quarrel, they cannot pick up food
40] Better die a beggar than live a beggar
41] Great fortune brings with it great misfortune
42] Envy eats nothing but it own heart
43] Friends agree best at a distance
44] Good advice (or counsel) is beyond price
45] It foolish sheep that makes the wolf his confessor
46] An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden
47] Time lost cannot be recalled
48] The ass loaded with gold still eats thistles
49] The love of money is the root of all evil
50] One swallow does not make a summer
51] A whip for a fool, and a rod for a school, is always in good seasons
52] No man is his craft’s master the first day
53] Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
54] Every why has a wherefore
55] All must be as God will
56] He that does most at once, does least
57] Experience without learning is better than learning without experience
58] Never hit a man when he’s down
59] Every flow must have its ebb
60] An enemy may chance to give good counsel
61] A watched pot never boils
62] Appetite comes with eating
63] Hope keeps man alive
64] A good beginning makes a good ending.
65] It is a shame to be shameless
66] Everything is good in its season
67] Without diligence, no prize
68] A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds
69] Forewarned, forearmed; to be prepared is half the victory
70] Praise without profit puts little in the pot
71] The exception proves the rule
72] He that will thrive, must rise at five; he that has thriven, may lie till seven; but he that will never thrive may lie till eleven
73] Hunger is the teacher of many
74] Burn not your house to fright the mouse away
75] God (or Providence) is always on the side of big battalions
76] Harsh words cut wounds that fester like cankerous sores
77] Love is sweet torment
78] Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth
79] It is easy to do what one’s own self wills
80] Knavery may serve for a turn, nut honesty is best in the long run
81] One barber shaves another gratis
82] It is useless to flog a dead horse
83] He that stumbles twice over one stone, deserves to break his shin
84] Our worst misfortunes are those which never befall us
85] Remove an old tree and it will wither to death
86] Revenge is sweet
87] I may not have tasted their flesh but I’ve seen enough to know how pigs walk
88] A good horse cannot wear two saddles
89] He that may not do as he would, must do as he may
90] He who seizes the right moment is the right man
91] A bad excuse is better than none at all
92] Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny
93] One sheep follows another
94] Just give me one end of the line and I’ll get to the other
95] Love will go through stone walls
96] Talk of an angel and you’ll hear the fluttering of his wings
97] To know the husband, observe the face of the wife
98] Fool’s haste is no speed
99] Go not to hell for company
100] Striving to better, often we mar what’s well.