Famous Proverbs

1] Better a lean peace than a fat victory
2] Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
3] From a foolish judge, a quick sentence
4] By falling we learn to go safely
5] Children speak only words they have heard.
6] Zeal is fit only for wise men, but is found mostly in fools
7] A good conscience is a soft pillow
8] A good servant must have good wages
9] He knows the water best who has waded through it
10] He that would have the fruit, must climb the tree.
11] A merchant that gains not, loses
12] Garbage in, garbage out
13] Silence is golden
14] Every beggar is descended from some king, and every king is descended from some beggar.
15] The physician who praises himself has no good medicine
16] An ounce of patience is worth a pound of brains
17] A soft answer turns away wrath
18] All things that great men do are well done
19] God gave us the seed of every plant, but we must sow it.
20] What one loses (or you lose) on the swings, one makes up (or you gain) on the roundabouts
21] Better an apple given than eaten
22] A fool always rushes to the fore.
23] All cats are grey in the dark
24] The young will sow their wild oats
25] The ant had wings to her hurt
26] He who comes late must eat what is left
27] It is n time to stoop when the head is off.
28] The dog that fetches, will carry.
29] When the word is out it belongs to another
30] He that sows virtue reaps fame
31] At open doors, dogs come in
32] Virtue is its own reward
33] The tongue is more venomous than a serpent’s sting
34] One can’t go to bed when a visit or stays late
35] A jest breaks no bones
36] The great would have none great, and the little all little
37] The remedy for injuries is not to remember them
38] By doing nothing, we learn to do ill
39] A hundred pounds of sorrow pays not one ounce of debt
40] Evil to him who evil thinks.
41] Eggs and oaths are easily broken
42] From a foolish judge, a quick sentence
43] The mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly small
44] Borrowed garments never fit well
45] The love of money is the root of all evil
46] The mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly small
47] Give us the tools, and we will finish the job
48] All’s fair in love and war
49] All things for not all persons
50] Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
51] Nature surpasses art
52] You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs
53] He that dare not venture must not complain of ill luck
54] Water far away will not extinguish a fire that is nearby; relatives far from you are not as good as neighbours close to you.
55] Steer not after every mariner’s direction
56] Words have wings, and cannot be recalled
57] The best things are hard to come by.
58] He seems wise with whom all things thrive
59] He who serves is not free
60] The poor sit on the front benches in Paradise
61] The proud will sooner lose than ask the way
62] The difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer
63] He that tells a secret, is another’s servant.
64] Better cut the shoe than pinch the foot
65] A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country and in his home
66] He that is born a fool is never cured
67] However much the arm may swing out, the armpit is where it sticks
68] Goods that are much on show lose their colour
69] He who lives with cats will get a taste for mice
70] Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweepers, come to dust
71] Haste makes waste
72] A bully is always a coward
73] Children speak only words they have heard.
74] If you wish good advice, consult an old man
75] God arms the harmless
76] A drowning man will clutch at a straw
77] It is easier to commend poverty than endure it.
78] He who hesitates is lost
79] He that dare not venture must not complain of ill luck
80] Small is the seed of every greatness
81] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables.
82] Many eyes upon the king
83] Even Homer sometimes nods
84] Wherever an ass falls, there will he never fall again
85] What is bred in the bone will never come out of the flesh
86] The borrower is servant to the lender
87] Many drops make a shower
88] Exchange (or Fair exchange) is no robbery
89] What you lose on the swings, you gain on the roundabouts
90] Weeds need no sowing
91] Too much money makes one mad
92] From hearing, comes wisdom; from speaking, repentance
93] Where every man is master, the world goes to wrack
94] To speak as the common people, to think as the wise
95] Harp not for ever on the same string
96] Look after your money and don’t make your neighbour a thief
97] Things are only worth one makes them worth
98] Fingers were made before forks
99] Love laughs at locksmiths
100] A wise man will learn something even from the words of a fool