Famous Proverbs

1] Wise is the man who never exposes himself to unnecessary danger
2] Wrong has no warrant
3] You can’t teach an old dog new tricks
4] A wounded reputation is seldom cured
5] Wrong has no warrant
6] Home is where the heart is
7] Better wear out shoes than sheers.
8] The time to come is no more ours than the time past
9] Master easy, servant slack
10] Truthfulness becomes the gentleman
11] Fool’s haste is no speed
12] The truest jests sound worst in guilty ears
13] More than enough is too much
14] Frugality is the mother of virtue
15] All’s fair in love and war
16] The result justifies the deed
17] Medical plants from one’s own back-yard are no valued.
18] Take time by the forelock
19] The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny
20] Birds of a feather flock together
21] He who works before dawn will soon his own master
22] Of evil manners, spring good laws
23] A prophet is without honour in his own country
24] Patient men with the day.
25] After a storm comes a calm
26] Real friendship does not freeze in winter
27] A little too late, is much too late
28] He that sows thistles shall reap prickles.
29] No man knows what good is than he who has endured evil
30] Will is no skill
31] Friendship should not be all on one side
32] God heals, and the physician takes the fee
33] Noting is impossible to a willing heart
34] More than enough is too much
35] Two blacks do not make a white
36] Knowledge humbles the great man, astonishes the common man and puffeth up the little man
37] A bully is always a coward
38] Claw me, and I’ll claw thee
39] Silence never makes mistakes
40] Variety is the spice of life
41] Though a man lives for less than a hundred years, he burdens himself with the anxieties of a thousand years
42] Put out your tubs when it is raining
43] The cat would eat fish and would not wet her feet
44] Children should be seen and not heard
45] It is a foolish sheep that makes the wolf his confessor
46] If you want peace, prepare for war
47] Haste makes waste
48] A gift in hand is better than two promises.
49] God (or Providence) is always on the side of big battalions
50] The grapes are sour’, as the fox said when he could not reach them
51] You cannot know the wine by the barrel
52] The king can make a knight, but not a gentleman
53] Even the weariest river winds somewhere safe to sea
54] Be not too bold with your biggers or betters
55] The tailor makes the man
56] No land without stones, or meat without bones
57] Every beginning is hard
58] A penny weight of love is worth a pound of law
59] When two tigers fight, one is sure to be hurt
60] Her that is down need fear no fall
61] A spear you can see can easily be avoided; a hidden arrows is difficult to guard against.
62] Every cloud has a silver lining
63] Fools rush in where angles fear to tread
64] If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; but if he kills, the earth hides it.
65] Man may have a thousand plans, but god’s plan is best
66] A wise man cares not for what he cannot have
67] Every advantage has its disadvantage
68] Haste is of (or from) the devil
69] Our worst misfortunes are those which never befall us
70] It foolish sheep that makes the wolf his confessor
71] It’s hard to get one’s own sword back when it’s in someone else’s scabbard
72] There is none misfortune cannot reach
73] Exchange is no robbery
74] Don’t cry before you are hurt
75] An ass must be tied where the master will have him
76] A good payer is master of another’s purse
77] When we have gold, we are in fear; when we have none we are in danger
78] A good paymaster never wants workmen
79] A jack of all traders is master of none
80] No hair so small but has his shadow
81] He who begins many things, finishes but few
82] Don’t pour out the dirty water before you have cleaned
83] Don’t tell tales out of school
84] To err is human
85] Many hands make light work
86] The healthful man can give counsel to the sick
87] Necessity breaks iron
88] It is easier to get a favour from fortune than to keep it
89] A cheerful wife is the joy of life
90] Ready money is ready medicine
91] It is better to have done something great than to have never been successful
92] Claw me, and I’ll claw thee
93] All lay loads on a willing horse
94] He that fights and runs away may live to fight another day
95] Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
96] More haste, less speed
97] Bare walls make giddy housewives
98] Shame arises more from fear of men than of God
99] Think on the end before you begin
100] It’s either not to begin or not to stop once you’ve begun