Famous Proverbs

1] A goose quill is more dangerous than a lion’s paw
2] If you gently touch a nettle, it’ll sting you for your pains; grasp it like a man of mettle, and it soft as silk remains.
3] See a pin and let it lie, you’ll want a pin before you die
4] Know thyself
5] Barking dogs seldom bite
6] He that is born a fool is never cured
7] Black will take no other hue
8] It’s hard to get one’s own sword back when it’s in someone else’s scabbard
9] Things past cannot be recalled
10] If you gently touch a nettle, it’ll sting you for your pains; grasp it like a man of mettle, and it soft as silk remains.
11] Too much curiosity lost paradise
12] A man may learn wit every day.
13] No man knows what good is than he who has endured evil
14] He that would eat the kernel must crack the nut
15] A penny saved is a penny gained
16] Eat an apple going to bed, make the doctor beg his bread.
17] The disinterested observer may perceive what is missed by those who are directly involved
18] Pardoning the bad is injuring the good
19] One barber shaves another gratis
20] To err is human
21] Strings high stretched either soon crack or quickly grow out of tune.
22] Don’t burn the candle at both ends
23] A secret fire is discovered by the smoke
24] There is no blindness like ignorance
25] Nature will have her course
26] Pride goes before a fall
27] He that will thrive, must rise at five; he that has thriven, may lie till seven; but he that will never thrive may lie till eleven
28] If each would sweep before his own door, we should have a clean city
29] Grasp all, lose all
30] Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone
31] The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands
32] Easter so longed for is gone in a day
33] Never do evil that good may come of it
34] It needs more skill than I can tell to play the second fiddle well
35] When you know there are tigers on the hills, don’t go there
36] Small is the seed of every greatness
37] A penny weight of love is worth a pound of law
38] Every lot is to be overcome by endurance
39] Conscience is a thousand witnesses
40] Grasp all, lose all
41] Don’t teach your grandmother to suck eggs.
42] The poor sit on the front benches in Paradise
43] How seldom in life is the moon directly overhead
44] There are more ways to the wood than one.
45] Eat to live and not live to eat.
46] Never make threats you cannot carry out.
47] A man can do no more than he can
48] Weeds need no sowing
49] Novelty always appears handsome
50] What is shown by example, men think they may justly do
51] The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot.
52] The king can do no wrong
53] Fair is not fair, but that which pleases.
54] Well begun is half done.
55] Nothing seek, nothing find
56] Goods that are much on show lose their colour
57] Knowledge humbles the great man, astonishes the common man and puffeth up the little man
58] Best is cheapest
59] Better to ask the way than go astray.
60] Destroy the lion while he is yet but a whelp
61] Through indecision, opportunity is often lost.
62] No day so clear but has dark clouds
63] They that dance must pay the fiddler
64] So many men, so many opinions
65] Ambition makes people diligent
66] Noting is impossible to a willing heart
67] Conscience does make cowards of us all
68] You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours
69] Hunger is the teacher of many
70] It is not every question that deserves an answer
71] Neither bribe, nor lose thy right
72] Kindness is the noblest weapon to conquer with.
73] As soon as there is life there is danger
74] Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny
75] There is safety in numbers
76] To err is human; to forgive, divine
77] That fish will soon be caught that nibbles at every bait
78] Ill news comes often on the back of worse
79] Love rules without a sword, and binds without a cord
80] The more laws, the more offenders
81] An honest good look covers many faults.
82] Dogs bark as they are bred.
83] New meat begets a new appetite
84] We must not look for a golden life in an iron age
85] Four eyes see better than two.
86] The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot.
87] Long life has long misery
88] He that would catch fish must venture his bait
89] One may change the place but not the mind.
90] An angry man is not fit to pray
91] An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden
92] Good merchandise finds a ready buyer
93] The worth of a thing is best known by the want of it
94] Make haste slowly
95] Lovers are madmen
96] The great would have none great, and the little all little
97] If you don’t make mistakes, you don’t make anything
98] If you do not enter a tiger’s den, you cannot get its cubs
99] Coming events cast their shadows before
100] Vows made in storms are forgotten in calm