Famous Proverbs

1] An empty purse fills the face with wrinkles
2] The death of the wolves is the safety of the sheep
3] Who is more busy than he that has least to do?
4] Nothing venture (or ventured), nothing gain (or gained)
5] Stolen goods never thrive
6] Better die a beggar than live a beggar
7] The folly of one man is the fortune of another
8] He who can wait obtains what he wishes.
9] Pride is the mask of one’s own faults
10] Goodness is better than beauty
11] All for one, and one for all.
12] The first day a guest, the second day a guest, the third day a calamity
13] Out of the frying-pan into the fire
14] A man in debt is caught in a net
15] Who greases his way travels easily
16] Better be out of the world than out of the fashion.
17] Good company on the road is the shortest cut
18] Words have wings, and cannot be recalled
19] If fools went not to market, bad wares would not be sold.
20] The more laws, the more offenders
21] A miss is as good as a mile
22] Everything must have a beginning
23] Men are known by the company they keep.
24] Don’t build the sty before the litter comes
25] The Friar Preached against stealing and had a goose in his sleeve
26] God tempers that wind to the shorn lamb
27] All roads lead to Rome
28] No man limps because another is hurt
29] Call a spade a spade
30] Give the devil his due
31] Envy never enriched any man.
32] Muck and money go together
33] Words are but wind, but seeing’s believing
34] They that dance must pay the fiddler
35] Step by step the ladder is ascended
36] Truth is stranger than fiction
37] Promises are like pie-crust, made to be broken
38] There is no royal road to learning
39] Though a lie be swift the truth overtakes it
40] If you wish to die young, make your physician your heir
41] A bad workman always blames his tools
42] Change brings life
43] Riches along make no men happy
44] The falling drops hollow the stone
45] Virtue and happiness are mother and daughter
46] Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone
47] Woods that grows warped can never be straightened
48] He that will not be counseled, cannot be helped
49] Stolen pleasures are sweetest
50] An old man is a bed full of bones
51] Money isn’t everything
52] Health without money is half an ague
53] If one sheep leaps over the ditch (or dyke), all the rest will follow
54] A good friend is my nearest relation
55] All glory comes from daring to begin
56] No day so clear but has dark clouds
57] A lion may come to be beholden to a mouse
58] If there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun
59] A good paymaster never wants workmen
60] Everyone puts his fault on the times.
61] The fox may grow grey, but never good
62] Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellows
63] You cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
64] Does sound come from an unstruck drum?
65] He that shows his purse, longs to be rid of it
66] The race is got by running
67] Manners and money make a gentleman
68] He who rouses a sleeping tiger exposes himself to danger
69] Neither praise nor dispraise thyself; thy actions serve the turn
70] Mere wishes are silly fishes
71] Virtue is a jewel of great price.
72] A curse will not strike out an eye unless a fist goes with it
73] Men strain at gnats and swallow camels
74] Better are small fish than an empty dish
75] He laughs ill that laughs himself to death
76] The game is not worth the candle
77] Poor men go to heaven as soon as rich
78] Before you marry, be sure of a house wherein to tarry
79] Money breeds (or makes, or begets) money
80] A true man and a thief think not the same
81] You can’t teach an old dog new tricks
82] Do it now
83] If the devil finds a man idle, he’ll set him to work
84] He that hopes not for good, fears not evil.
85] Curiosity is ill manners in another’s house
86] Half an egg is better than empty shell
87] Little pitchers have big (or long) ears
88] A piece of churchyard fits every body
89] If one sheep leaps over the ditch (or dyke), all the rest will follow
90] Hope is the last thing to abandon the unhappy
91] Facts are stubborn things
92] Men do more things through habit than reason
93] High places have their precipices
94] All’s grist that comes to the mill.
95] The last straw breaks the camel’s back
96] A gift much expected is paid, not given
97] If you wish to die young, make your physician your heir
98] Better a good cow than a cow of a good kind
99] Honest is the best policy
100] Be just before you are generous