Famous Proverbs

1] Every one thinks his own cross is heaviest
2] Accidents will happen in the best regulated families
3] He that eats least eats most
4] You cannot serve God and Mammon
5] He that shows his purse, longs to be rid of it
6] Ready money is ready medicine
7] Fine feathers make fine birds.
8] Fingers were made before forks
9] He who excuses himself accuses himself
10] Curiosity is ill manners in another’s house
11] Nothing is easy to the unwilling
12] A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats.
13] Everyone puts his fault on the times.
14] Courtesy (Or Civility, or Politeness) costs nothing
15] Exchange is no robbery
16] Who hath a good trade, through all waters may wade
17] So many men, so many opinions
18] Lovers are madmen
19] Through hardship to the stars
20] It is a sorry flock where the ewe bears the bell
21] Truth is mighty and will prevail
22] Take the will for the deed
23] One lie makes many
24] There is no accounting for tastes
25] A man in debt is caught in a net
26] Harsh words cut wounds that fester like cankerous sores
27] All griefs with bread are less
28] He that mischief hatches mischief catches.
29] Don’t hide your light under a bushel
30] One foot is better than two crutches
31] Take the will for the deed
32] Kind hearts are soonest wronged
33] Accidents will happen
34] The disinterested observer may perceive what is missed by those who are directly involved
35] A door must be either shut or open
36] Where bad’s the best, bad must be the choice
37] Homo is a common name to all men.
38] Stolen pleasures are sweetest
39] God gives us the milk, but not the pail
40] Misfortune tells us what fortune is
41] What is bred in the bone will never come out of the flesh
42] The greatest step is that out of doors
43] Dreams are lies
44] Two heads are better than one
45] Travel makes a wise man better, but a fool worse
46] Jack would be a gentleman if he had money
47] Where ignorance is bliss, ‘tis folly to be wise
48] It is too late to look up after you have collided
49] A willing helper does not wait until he is asked.
50] The longest (or farthest) way round is the nearest (or shortest) way home.
51] At open doors, dogs come in
52] A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
53] Too much hope deceives
54] Flesh is frail
55] Look on the bright side
56] Nothing is given so freely as advice
57] Hoist your sail when the wind is fair
58] Small is the seed of every greatness
59] The more laws, the more offenders
60] Friends are thieves of time
61] Respect is greater from a distance
62] The crow laughs at the pig for being black
63] The dog that fetches, will carry.
64] There are spots even in the sun
65] Men are blind in their own cause
66] A closed mouth catches no files
67] The best go first
68] Jack would be a gentleman if he could speak French
69] The best remedy against an ill man, is much ground between
70] He cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue
71] A little learning is dangerous thing
72] A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone
73] A bad padlock invites a picklock
74] Experience is not always the kindest of teachers, but it is surely the best
75] Variety takes away satiety
76] Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny
77] We should publish our joys and conceal our griefs
78] Steer not after every mariner’s direction
79] The morning hour has gold in its mouth
80] Submitting to one wrong brings on another.
81] When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then a gentleman?
82] A beggar can never be bankrupt
83] He that would eat the kernel must crack the nut
84] Too much money makes one mad
85] All covet all lose.
86] From a foolish judge, a quick sentence
87] Morning dreams come true
88] If you can’t ride two horses at once, you shouldn’t be in the circus
89] Silence is a woman’s best garment
90] One barber shaves another gratis
91] Nearest the heart comes out first
92] It is a poor kin that has neither whore nor thief in it
93] Soon learnt, soon forgotten
94] Better a little loss than a long sorrow
95] A good payer is master of another’s purse
96] Travel broadens the mind
97] A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds
98] There is nothing lost by civility
99] He that promises too much means nothing
100] A man has choice to begin love, but not to end it.