Famous Proverbs

1] One sheep follows another
2] Though the food is plain, stomach may be filled; though the cloth is coarse, one may be clad to a ripe old age
3] An old man’s sayings are seldom untrue
4] Truth conquers all things
5] Jack would be a gentleman if he had money
6] A word to the wise is enough
7] It is the first step that is troublesome
8] Revenge is sweet
9] A old poacher makes the best gamekeeper
10] It is a good horse that never stumbles, and a good wife that never grumbles
11] When I lent, I was a friend; and when I asked, I was unkind
12] That fish will soon be caught that nibbles at every bait
13] The labourer is worthy of his hire
14] Virtue carries a lean purse
15] Beggars must not (can’t) be choosers
16] Pardon one offence and you encourage many
17] A penny saved is a penny gained
18] Empty vessels make the most noise
19] A merchant that gains not, loses
20] Never try to prove what nobody doubts
21] There is more than one way to skin a cat.
22] A jug that has been mended lasts two hundred years
23] Where there is a question, there must be an answer
24] Fortune knocks once at every man’s door
25] The more cost, the more honour
26] After the extreme of cold comes spring
27] He that would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom
28] The good die young.
29] A cotton dress wants to be alongside a silk one
30] Wives must be had, be they good or bad
31] If you want peace, prepare for war
32] The cobbler should stick to his last
33] At the game’s end we shall see who gains
34] Life would be too smooth, if it has no rubs in it.
35] If youth knew what age would crave. It would both get and save
36] He who wills the end, Wills the means
37] Union (or Unity) is strength
38] You are never too old to learn
39] Wise men learn by other men’s harm, fools, by their own
40] Despair gives courage to a coward
41] An evil life is a kind of death.
42] Judge not of men and things at first sight
43] They say so’ is half a lie
44] If you don’t have good weapons, it is better for you to submit
45] Idle folks have the least leisure
46] What is worse than ill luck?
47] III luck is good for something
48] One father is more than a hundred school masters
49] Work expands so as to fill the time available
50] Red ink gives what it touches a pink glow; black ink gives what it touches a dirty stain.
51] That voyage never has luck where each one has a vote.
52] Empty vessels make the most noise
53] Seek and you shall find
54] Misfortune does not always come to injure
55] Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage
56] You can’t teach an old dog new tricks
57] Open confession is good for the soul
58] The first day a guest, the second day a guest, the third day a calamity
59] Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
60] Through indecision, opportunity is often lost.
61] He that has no money needs no purse
62] Good to begin well, better to end well.
63] His bark is worse than his bite
64] It is a poor (or sad) heart that never rejoices
65] Nothing is so popular as kindness.
66] Kind hearts are more than coronets
67] A whip for a fool, and a rod for a school, is always in good seasons
68] Give him an inch and he’ll take a yard
69] Nothing is more contagious than a bad example
70] He that dare not venture must not complain of ill luck
71] What can you expect from a hog but a grunt?
72] The strength of the chain is in the weakest link.
73] The effect speaks, the tongue need not
74] It is too late to look up after you have collided
75] Hard words break no bones
76] Almost’ never killed a fly.
77] Soon gotten, soon spent
78] He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick.
79] An old horse knows the route
80] The last straw breaks the camel’s back
81] Courtesy is the inseparable companion of virtue
82] Our own opinion is never wrong
83] When you live next to a cemetery, you cannot weep for everyone
84] The poorer one is, the more devils one meets
85] Where grooms and householders are all alike great, very disastrous will it be for the houses and all that dwell in them
86] You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours
87] Where there’s muck, there’s money
88] It is easy to move rivers and mountains, but difficult to change a person’s basic nature
89] Among the blind, the one-eyed man is king
90] The goat must browse where she is tied
91] We shall lie all alike in our graves
92] Do unto others as you would they should do unto you.
93] Death devours lambs as well as sheep
94] A blister will rise upon one’s tongue that tells a lie
95] There is many a fair thing full false
96] Marriages are made in heaven
97] Patience surpasses learning
98] Don’t cry before you are hurt
99] When you are an anvil, hold still; when you are an anvil, hold still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.
100] Nothing costs so much as what is given us