Famous Proverbs

1] What is money to a cat?
2] Water far away will not extinguish a fire that is nearby; relatives far from you are not as good as neighbours close to you.
3] Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
4] A fool believes everything
5] He who pays the piper calls the tune
6] A constant guest is never welcome
7] As you make your bed, you must lie on it
8] Never try to prove what nobody doubts
9] It is misery enough to have once been happy
10] He that would catch fish must venture his bait
11] Good fences make good neighbours
12] Keep something for a rainy day
13] Misfortune tells us what fortune is
14] The peacock has fair features, but foul feet.
15] In a church, in an inn, and in a coffin, all men are equal
16] Old habits die hard
17] Hunger makes hard bean sweet
18] Talk much end err much
19] A thing you don’t want is dear at any price.
20] It is too late to grieve when the chance is past
21] Love knows hidden paths
22] Penny wise, pound foolish
23] A long tongue is a sign of a short hand
24] You know what you can do till you try.
25] If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well
26] A barber learns to shave by shaving fools
27] He that would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom
28] It is a poor (or sad) heart that never rejoices
29] It is useless to flog a dead horse
30] There is honour among thieves
31] The knowledge of a learned man is limited if he stays at home all the time
32] Easier said than done
33] There’s no such thing as free as a free lunch
34] There’s no fence against ill fortune.
35] Excessive politeness is often a cloak for insincerity
36] Brevity is the soul of wit
37] Practice what you preach
38] Fortune does not stand waiting at any man’s door
39] T’ is safest making peace with sword in hand
40] A bad excuse is better than none at all
41] A man of knowledge increaseth strength
42] Fair face, foul heart
43] The dog is a lion in his own house
44] Even the grubs in the rocks manage to survive
45] The envious man shall never want woe
46] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
47] Among the blind, the one-eyed man is king
48] It chances in an hour, that appears not in seven years
49] If Jack’s in love, he’s no judge of Jill’s beauty
50] He that shows his purse, longs to be rid of it
51] God’s help is better than the early rising
52] Don’t burn the candle at both ends
53] Do not halloo till you are out of the wood
54] Blue are the far away hills
55] What you don’t know can’t hurt you
56] Lend never that thing you needed most
57] Give a lie a twenty-four-hour start, and you can never overtake it.
58] He who does no good, does evil enough
59] Forbidden fruit is sweetest
60] Keep some till further more come
61] If you play with fire you get burnt
62] Honesty is ill to thrive by
63] Dangerous foreseen are soonest prevented
64] Fear the Greeks (or Beware of Greeks) bearing gifts
65] Sour, sweet, bitter and pungent flavours must all be tasted
66] You cannot skimp on the fodder and have an energetic horse.
67] Everything would fain live
68] Unpaid debts are unforgiven sins
69] Nothing crave, nothing have
70] When fortune smiles, embrace her.
71] One man’s loss is another’s gain
72] Novelty always appears handsome
73] Wiles help weak folk
74] Without diligence, no prize
75] Burn not your house to fright the mouse away
76] Crime does not pay
77] Do not wear out your welcome
78] Nature hates all sudden changes
79] Tell the truth and shame the devil
80] Never catch a falling knife or a falling friend
81] Does sound come from an unstruck drum?
82] Creditors have better memories than debtors
83] Everyone is a kin to the rich man
84] Kill two birds with one stone
85] A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats.
86] The best wine comes from an old vessel
87] Whom god loves, his house is sweet to him
88] Poverty is not a crime
89] Hard words break no bones
90] An ill payer (or paymaster) never wants an excuse
91] There are more ways to the wood than one.
92] The purse of the patient protracts the disease
93] Good words are worth much and cost little
94] He that repairs not a part, builds all
95] Familiarity breeds contempt
96] Who is worse shod than the shoemaker’s wife?
97] A man’s wealth is his enemy
98] Sweet are the uses of adversity
99] Love and business teach eloquence
100] He who does nothing but sits and eats, will wear away a mountain of wealth