Famous Proverbs

1] If you want peace, prepare for war
2] Kingdoms divided soon fall
3] He that has a wife, has strife
4] No man fears what he has seen grow
5] Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse.
6] It is no use crying over spilt milk
7] Many a little makes a mickle
8] To be discontented is to be like a snake trying to swallow an elephant
9] There’s a time and place for everything
10] It is ill jesting with edged tools
11] Every dog has his (its) day
12] Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse.
13] Bad news travels fast
14] Worry is the interest we pay on trouble before it is due
15] The labour we delight in physics pain
16] Men are known by the company they keep.
17] He that will not be counseled, cannot be helped
18] To fright a bird is not the way to catch her
19] He who comes first, grinds first.
20] Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad
21] The effect speaks, the tongue need not
22] A fool at forty is a fool indeed
23] Take things as you find them
24] None so deaf as those that will not hear
25] Fingers were made before forks
26] Brave actions never want a trumpet.
27] An old ox makes a straight furrow
28] A hungry man is angry man
29] A good name is a rich heritage
30] No one is satisfied with his fortune, nor dissatisfied with his intellect
31] Tune the harp strings to be neither too loose nor too taut
32] Talk much end err much
33] Money can influence even the spirits
34] Homo is a common name to all men.
35] A word to the wise is enough
36] He who sits in the well to observe the sky does not see very much.
37] Petty laws breed great crimes
38] As you plant wild grass, you won’t get a crop of rice.
39] Men strain at gnats and swallow camels
40] He that the devil drives, feels no lead at his heels
41] It is not work that kills but worry
42] What is money to a cat?
43] One is not smelt where all stink
44] It is more blessed to give than to receive
45] Ill comes often on the back worse
46] Go while the going is good
47] Once a knave, always a knave
48] The value of money is having it.
49] He that tells his wife news, is but newly wed
50] Don’t meet trouble half-way
51] Even Homer sometimes nods
52] Take things as you find them
53] Better be first in a village than second at Rome
54] Fortune favours the brave (or bold).
55] Make not your sauce, before you have caught the fish.
56] What is a workman without his tools?
57] Charity begins at home.
58] Be just before you are generous
59] It is the bridle and spur that makes a good horse
60] The longest night will have an end
61] It is easier to praise poverty than to bear it.
62] There grows no herb t heal a coward heart
63] Those who sell dog-meat often display a lamb’s head
64] An ounce of practice is worth a pound of theory
65] You cannot make a crab walk straight
66] A learned man has always riches in himself
67] The day obliterates the promise of the might
68] Erring is not heating
69] Open a book and you profit by what you read
70] Everybody’s business is nobody’s business
71] The bait hides the hook
72] It foolish sheep that makes the wolf his confessor
73] Business is business
74] If the thorn falls, the leaf is pierced; if the leaf falls the leaf is pierced
75] God tempers that wind to the shorn lamb
76] Covetousness brings nothing home
77] Conscience is a thousand witnesses
78] The faulty stands on his guard
79] Jesters do oft prove prophets
80] Don’t bite the hand that feeds you
81] The cobbler’s children are always the worst shod
82] Footprints on the sands of time are not made by sitting down
83] Quarrels do not last long if the wrong is only on one side
84] The best throw of the dice is to throw them away
85] Dirty linen should be washed at home
86] A fool’s bolt may sometimes hit the mark
87] Save a stranger from the sea and he’ll turn your enemy
88] Don’t empty (or throw) the baby out with the bath water
89] Fall not into the fire when you try to avoid smoke
90] He who aims at the moon may hit the top of a tree; he who aims at the top of a tree is unlikely to get off the ground
91] He who begins many things, finishes but few
92] One beats the bush, and another catches the birds
93] Shame in a kindred cannot be avoided
94] Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones
95] After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile.
96] When two men look after a horse, it will surely be thin; when two families keep a boat, it will surely leak
97] Laugh before breakfast, you’ll cry before supper
98] He that ventures not fails not.
99] Vice is often clothed in virtue’s habit
100] A fool always rushes to the fore.