Famous Proverbs

1] When we have gold, we are in fear; when we have none we are in danger
2] Ill news comes unsent for.
3] A dragon that is stranded in shallow water, becomes the butt of shrimps
4] Every Jack must have his Jill
5] Don’t cry for the moon
6] Harp not for ever on the same string
7] A good horse cannot wear two saddles
8] Appetite comes with eating
9] Names are debts
10] An ill paymaster never wants excuse
11] They are rich who have true friends
12] See a pin and let it lie, you’ll want a pin before you die
13] He that is in poverty is still in suspicion
14] Pinch the right thigh and the left will feel the pain too.
15] He laughs ill that laughs himself to death
16] The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot.
17] Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today
18] Wine unveils the words of the heart
19] Fools rejoice at promises
20] He that has a tongue in his head may find his way anywhere
21] Don’t cry stinking fish
22] Medical plants from one’s own back-yard are no valued.
23] Give and take is fair play
24] The grapes are sour’, as the fox said when he could not reach them
25] Sooner begun, sooner done
26] To err is human
27] Master easy, servant slack
28] The envious man shall never want woe
29] Misfortunes find their way even on the darkest night
30] A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder
31] All’s well that ends well
32] No like is the same.
33] Do as I say, not as I do
34] Hungry dogs will eat dirty puddings
35] Young colts will canter.
36] Follow love and it will flee thee; flee love and it will follow thee
37] A thief passes for a gentle man when stealing has made him rich
38] Envy never enriched any man.
39] Nature is content with little.
40] The hunchback does not see his own hump, but his companion’s
41] Good luck beats early rising
42] The longest journey starts with a single step
43] There are more ways to the wood than one.
44] If you gently touch a nettle, it’ll sting you for your pains; grasp it like a man of mettle, and it soft as silk remains.
45] Vice is often clothed in virtue’s habit
46] Half a word is enough for a wise man
47] As you brew, so shall you drink.
48] Throw out a sprat to catch a mackerel
49] Some people will never learn anything because they understand everything too soon.
50] Change of pasture makes fat calves
51] One foot is better than two crutches
52] Just give me one end of the line and I’ll get to the other
53] An old horse knows the route
54] Zeal without knowledge is a runaway horse
55] Because he would not eat it, the food got maggoty
56] New lords, new laws
57] An ounce of patience is worth a pound of brains
58] Don’t meet trouble half-way
59] A man turned pig no longer fears filth
60] One hour today is worth two tomorrow
61] You may have too much of a good thing
62] Money is the root of all evil
63] Necessity and opportunity may make a coward valiant
64] Hunger finds no fault with the cookery
65] No bees, no honey’, that sweetness will come in to the mouth
66] When wrath speaks, wisdom veils her face.
67] Poverty is not a crime
68] What is word but wind?
69] He that tells his wife news, is but newly wed
70] Money isn’t everything
71] Patient men with the day.
72] He loved mutton well that licked where the ewe lay
73] When I lent, I was a friend; and when I asked, I was unkind
74] Sailors get their money like horses, and spend it like asses
75] There is no smoke without fire
76] How ever much you learn, you won’t know how to raise the dead
77] What cannot gold do?
78] Four eyes see more than two
79] Every man is the architect of his own fortune
80] He that comes first to the hill, may sit where he will.
81] Every beggar is descended from some king, and every king is descended from some beggar.
82] Empty vessels make the most sound
83] An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden
84] He who wills the end, Wills the means
85] They can do least two boast loudest
86] You can’t clap with one hand
87] The earthen pot must keep clear of the brass kettle
88] Use makes mastery
89] Even the tiger will appear if you talk about him
90] Go to bed with the lamb, and rise with the lark
91] Ask no question and you’ll be told no lies
92] Hope springs eternal in the human heart
93] There are more ways to kill a dog than hanging it.
94] A burnt child dreads the fire
95] Love sees no fault
96] Pride dines on vanity, sups on contempt
97] Put too much lemon-grass into the curry and you’ll spoil the flavour
98] Let bygones be bygones
99] Kind hearts are more than coronets
100] One is not smelt where all stink