Famous Proverbs

1] Greedy eaters dig their graves with their teeth.
2] The first step is the only difficulty
3] Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know
4] See which way the cat jumps
5] He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like
6] It is good fishing in troubled waters
7] Corn him well and he will work better
8] To the hungry soul, every bitter thing is sweet. To a thirsty man any drink is sweet.
9] It is a good horse that never stumbles, and a good wife that never grumbles
10] A good Jack makes a good Jill.
11] One lie makes many
12] Fools grow without watering.
13] Silence is golden
14] When a tiger dies, it leaves a skin; when a man dies, he leaves a name
15] He that would know what shall be, must consider what has been
16] Know thyself
17] Dreams are lies
18] If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas
19] Tell a lie and stick to it.
20] God’s help is better than the early rising
21] Half the world knows not how the other half lives
22] The tailor makes the man
23] As you make your bed, you must lie on it
24] Better an apple given than eaten
25] Birds once snared fear all bushes
26] Acorns were good till bread was found
27] Rust wastes more than use
28] Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellows
29] Little and often fills the purse
30] Precepts may lead but examples draw
31] Old cattle breed not
32] Nothing comes from nothing
33] There is honour among thieves
34] God arms the harmless
35] Whom god loves, his house is sweet to him
36] The good intention excuses the bad action
37] Truthfulness becomes the gentleman
38] Hunger makes hard bean sweet
39] Do unto others as you would they should do unto you.
40] At the end of the game, you’ll see who’s the winner
41] Who greases his way travels easily
42] Time flees without a delay
43] No man better knows what good is than he who has endured evil
44] Forewarned, forearmed; to be prepared is half the victory
45] Children and fools must not play with edged tools
46] Tie a chicken with an elephant rope, and it will slip off; tie an elephant with a chicken-tether, and it will break away.
47] Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today
48] Better some of a pudding than none of a pie.
49] Men are not to be measured in inches
50] He who squeezes in between the onion and the peel, picks up its stink.
51] An Englishman’s home is his castle
52] If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; but if he kills, the earth hides it.
53] The ant had wings to her hurt
54] Life means strife
55] God is always on the side of the big battalions
56] Good is good but better carries it
57] First creep, then walk
58] No man fears what he has seen grow
59] Lucky men need no counsel
60] The greater the kindred, the less the kindness.
61] In wine there is truth
62] The money you refuse will never do you good
63] Armies are maintained for years to be used on a single day.
64] Will iron become fine gold, however often refined?
65] He that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims his ignorance
66] Truth is stranger than fiction
67] An ill payer (or paymaster) never wants an excuse
68] Respect is greater from a distance
69] Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six.
70] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
71] Nothing stake, nothing draw.
72] Flesh is frail
73] In your anxiety to avoid losing a drop, you spill the whole lot
74] Let not thy tongue run away with thy brains
75] A growing youth has a wolf in his belly
76] Of the ten fingers, some are long and some are short.
77] A light purse makes a heavy heart
78] Advice when most needed is least heeded
79] Self-preservation is the first law of nature
80] A house divided against itself cannot stand
81] Lend only that which you can afford to lose
82] Neither praise nor dispraise thyself; thy actions serve the turn
83] The receiver is as bad as the thief
84] Little things are pretty
85] Better bend than break
86] He who seizes the right moment is the right man
87] One barber shaves another gratis
88] Cowardice is afraid to be known or seen
89] A person with a determined heart frightens Problems away
90] Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth
91] He is not laughed at the laughs at himself first
92] Every may be has a may not be
93] Despair gives courage to a coward
94] Give a servant a rod, and he’ll beat his master
95] Better be a fool than a knave
96] Give him (or knaves) an inch and he (they) will take a yard (or mile)
97] No man ever becomes thoroughly bad all at once
98] Covetousness is always filling a bottomless vessel
99] The little cannot be great unless he devours many
100] The loftiest towers rise from the ground