Famous Proverbs

1] Though a man lives for less than a hundred years, he burdens himself with the anxieties of a thousand years
2] An ounce of mother is worth a ton of priest
3] Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow.
4] God (or Providence) is always on the side of big battalions
5] When bees area old, they yield n honey
6] The first step is the hardest
7] A good conscience is a constant feast
8] Patience is a plaster for all sores
9] He knows most who speaks least
10] Little things are pretty
11] A good husband makes a good wife
12] Only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches
13] Poor men seek meat for their stomach; rich men stomach for their meat.
14] An old ox will find a shelter for himself
15] Footprints on the sands of time are not made by sitting down
16] He who does not heed the good advice of an experienced person will soon find himself suffering for his stubbornness.
17] Little things are great to little men
18] Neither praise nor dispraise thyself; thy actions serve the turn
19] A liar is sooner caught than a cripple
20] Finger were made before forks, and hands before knives
21] Might overcome right.
22] If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; but if he kills, the earth hides it.
23] Without diligence, no prize
24] Change of pasture makes fat calves
25] You cannot know the wine by the barrel
26] Wiles help weak folk
27] Life means strife
28] Make haste slowly
29] Pursuits become habits
30] Plain dealing is best. Plain dealing is a jewel
31] Where there is peace, there is blessing
32] He has not lost all who has one cast left
33] Blood will have blood
34] Kindle not a fire that you cannot extinguish
35] He that goes a borrowing goes a-sorrowing
36] Where god will help, nothing does harm
37] Easy come, easy go
38] Travel makes a wise man better, but a fool worse
39] A fair face may hide a foul heart.
40] Cloudy mornings turn to clear afternoons
41] He seems wise with whom all things thrive
42] What one loses (or you lose) on the swings, one makes up (or you gain) on the roundabouts
43] No man is indispensable
44] He may find fault that cannot mend
45] The longest day must have an end
46] Handsome is as handsome does
47] Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!
48] Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
49] A closed mouth catches no files
50] Every man praises his own wares
51] A good wife is a good prize
52] Steer not after every mariner’s direction
53] Water is a boon in the desert, but the drowning man curses it.
54] There is a black sheep in every flock
55] A good reaper deserves a good sickle.
56] Send a donkey to Paris, he’ll return no wiser than he went
57] An angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes.
58] Thieves and rogues have the best luck, if they do but escape hanging
59] Idle folks lack no excuses
60] Do leaves sprout on rootless trees?
61] Whatsoever was the father of a disease, an ill diet was the mother.
62] A ragged coat may cover an honest man.
63] It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock
64] If you wish good advice, consult an old man
65] Kind hearts are soonest wronged
66] Keep something for a rainy day
67] A man must plough with such oxen as he has
68] All’s fair in love and war
69] Two dogs fight for a bone, and a third runs away with it.
70] When things are at the worst, they begin to mend
71] We do as we can, since we can’t do as we would
72] An old fox is not easily snared
73] Beware of no man more than himself
74] It is too late to grieve when the chance is past
75] There is a time to speak and a time to be silent
76] Those who are used to the signs of the dumb, understand them
77] A hundred pounds of sorrow pays not one ounce of debt
78] Hope is the last thing to abandon the unhappy
79] A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds
80] Every flow must have its ebb
81] Self do, self have
82] All cats are grey in the dark
83] Sorrow will pay no debt
84] It is not the burden but the overburden that kills the beast
85] In my own house, I am king
86] Friendship cannot stand always on one side
87] Haste trips up (or over) its own heels
88] That which Nature paints never fades
89] If cattle are scattered, the tiger seizes them.
90] Don’t wash your dirty linen in public
91] Content is more than a kingdom
92] All is fair in love and war
93] Example is the greatest of all seducers
94] One is what one eats
95] Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me
96] A fool always rushes to the fore.
97] An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening
98] If there were no receivers, there would be no thieves
99] A bribe will enter without knocking
100] A good beginning is half the battle.