Famous Proverbs

1] Necessity turns a lion into a fox
2] The hero appears only when the tiger is dead
3] Love is blind
4] Never too late to repent
5] Why does one man’s yawning make another yawn?
6] An ounce of practice is worth a pound of theory
7] Where there are reeds, there is water
8] You cannot catch old birds with chaff
9] The rain of tears is necessary to the harvest of learning
10] A good name is sooner lost than won
11] A jug that has been mended lasts two hundred years
12] There are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it
13] Punishment is a cripple, but it arrives
14] Let sleeping dogs lie
15] Don’t empty (or throw) the baby out with the bath water
16] Desperate diseases need (or must have) desperate cures
17] The tongue breaks bone, and herself has none
18] Knowledge without practice makes but half an artist
19] The poor sit on the front benches in Paradise
20] Dogs bite twice those who wear ragged clothes.
21] When a dwarf ascends a staircase, he gets higher every step
22] All is fair in love and war
23] Calamity is man’s true touchstone
24] Forethought is easy, repentance hard
25] Example, is better than precept
26] When the weather is cold, there is not such thing as dirty clothing
27] The last suitor wins the maid
28] Wine uncloaks the words of the heart
29] Honesty is ill to thrive by
30] Misfortune arrives on horseback but departs on foot
31] He that is afraid of the devil does not grow rich
32] Law makers should not be law breakers
33] A good wife makes a good husband
34] All doors open to courtesy
35] The noblest vengeance is to forgive
36] Put too much lemon-grass into the curry and you’ll spoil the flavour
37] The mean is the best
38] Don’t wear out (or outstay) your welcome
39] No man knows what good is than he who has endured evil
40] He laughs ill that laughs himself to death
41] God tempers that wind to the shorn lamb
42] He that does most at once, does least
43] Wisdom is neither inheritance nor legacy
44] He that is born a fool is never cured
45] I may not have tasted their flesh but I’ve seen enough to know how pigs walk
46] The best horse needs breaking, and the aptest child needs teaching
47] The ass that brays most eats
48] A joke never gains over an enemy, but often loses a friend
49] Sooner begun, sooner done
50] Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny
51] No choice amongst stinking fish
52] Those who are used to the signs of the dumb, understand them
53] All’s well that ends well
54] If you would know the value of a ducat, try to borrow one
55] An old fox is not easily snared
56] In indecision itself, grief is present.
57] You cannot have your cake and eat it
58] Desperate diseases need desperate cures
59] We do as we can, since we can’t do as we would
60] What’s in a name?
61] Nothing so bad in which there is not something of good
62] All that glitters is not gold
63] You may know by a handful the whole sack
64] A man apt to promise, is apt to forget
65] Wise men learn by other men’s harms (or mistakes), fools, by their own
66] The rich knows not who is his friend
67] Plain dealing is best
68] Conscience is a thousand witnesses
69] Even fools sometimes speak to the purpose
70] That which proves too much proves nothing
71] Nature abhors a vacuum
72] Be not too bold with your biggers or betters
73] Kind hearts are more than coronets
74] Grasp all, lose all
75] Of a new prince, new bondage
76] A hungry man is angry man
77] A good horse cannot wear two saddles
78] When bitterness reaches its extreme, sweetness will follow
79] Conscience is a thousand witnesses
80] Silence is a woman’s best garment
81] The tongue is more to be feared than the sword
82] Confession of our fault is the next thing to innocence
83] He that demands misses not, unless his demands be foolish
84] Whatever man has done, man can do
85] He that pities another remembers himself
86] A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple
87] Behind the smile, a dagger may be hidden
88] Ill luck is good for something
89] Great fortune brings with it great misfortune
90] A thief knows a thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf
91] A wicked man is his own hell
92] Far fowls have fair feather
93] He who depends on another, dines ill and sups worse
94] Praise is always pleasant
95] The longest night will have an end
96] Revenge never repairs an injury
97] Misfortune tells us what fortune is
98] Take things as you find them
99] Heaven helps those who help themselves
100] A good servant must have good wages