Famous Proverbs

1] The end crowns the work.
2] Experience must be bought
3] A good name is better than a golden girdle
4] Good company on the road is the shortest cut
5] He that is in poverty is still in suspicion
6] None but the brave deserves the fair
7] Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards
8] Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know
9] He that forecasts all perils will never sail the sea
10] Be careful to whom you give
11] Arms bend inwards – not outwards.
12] The rotten apple injures its neighbours.
13] Change of pasture makes fat calves
14] None but the brave deserves the fair
15] If the father is a tiger, the son cannot be a dog.
16] Better be safe than sorry
17] A good friend is my nearest relation
18] Now is now, and then was then
19] What you lose on the swings, you gain on the roundabouts
20] Keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee.
21] Wishes can never fill a sack
22] A good wife and health is a man’s best wealth
23] Only a fool will make the doctor his heir
24] Like will to like
25] Better cut the shoe than pinch the foot
26] Help a lame dog over a stile
27] Love delights in praise
28] It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock
29] Enough is as good as a feast
30] If the cap fits, wear it
31] What must be must be
32] There is nothing permanent except change
33] What will not money do?
34] Truth is mighty and will prevail
35] Who chatters to you, will chatter of you.
36] A nod is as good as wink to a blind horse
37] Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad
38] He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet.
39] It is easy to get a thousand prescriptions but hard to find a cure.
40] Human blood is all of a colour
41] The truest jests sound worst in guilty ears
42] Every man to his trade.
43] Give and spend, and God will send
44] The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
45] First try and then trust
46] He who begins many things, finishes but few
47] It is never too late to mend
48] Old foxes want no tutors
49] If you pile up enough sand, you can make a pagoda
50] Asking costs little
51] Manners and money make a gentleman
52] Our worst misfortunes are those which never befall us
53] Absence diminished little passions and increases great ones
54] The child is father of the man
55] More than enough is too much
56] What one loses (or you lose) on the swings, one makes up (or you gain) on the roundabouts
57] A goose drinks as much as gander
58] A guilty conscience feels continual fear
59] Travel makes a wise man better, but a fool worse
60] Hypocrisy is a homage that vice pay to virtue
61] He who excuses himself accuses himself
62] Blessings brighten as they take their flight
63] Use the means, and God will give the blessings
64] No one ought to judge in his own cause
65] Better be first in a village than second at Rome
66] If you have known one, you have known them all
67] He that pities another remembers himself
68] He that is in poverty is still in suspicion
69] Every man has his price
70] Punishment is a cripple, but it arrives
71] He that has lost his credit, is dead to the world
72] When a dwarf ascends a staircase, he gets higher every step
73] Out of debt, out of danger
74] It is a hard-fought field where no man escapes unkilled
75] A cheerful wife is the joy of life
76] Alms never make poor
77] The hand that gives, gathers
78] The fox may grow grey, but never good
79] Don’t play with fire
80] The poor suffer all the wrong
81] He that hath a full purse never wanted (or lacked) a friend
82] Gifts are scorned where givers are despised
83] Truth has a good face but bad clothes
84] He who serves is not free
85] Give a fool (or a thief) enough rope and he will hang himself
86] Tender-handed stroke a nettle, and it stings you for your pain: grasp it like a man of mettle, and it soft as silk remains
87] Honesty is the best policy
88] It takes all sorts to make a world
89] Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage
90] Honey is sweet, but the bee stings
91] Once bitten, twice shy.
92] Forgive and forget
93] There is nothing that costs less than civility
94] There is no smoke without fire
95] All for one, and one for all.
96] To be discontented is to be like a snake trying to swallow an elephant
97] Take time by the forelock
98] Travel makes a wise man better, but a fool worse
99] He who does nothing but sits and eats, will wear away a mountain of wealth
100] Diamond cuts diamond