Famous Proverbs

1] Look on the bright side
2] A good garden may have some ill weeds
3] All griefs with bread are less
4] Strings high stretched either soon crack or quickly grow out of tune.
5] An old man’s sayings are seldom untrue
6] Each man, in corrupting others, corrupts himself
7] The mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken
8] When a friend asks, there is not tomorrow
9] A tree often transplanted, bears not much fruit
10] Will is no skill
11] The weeds overgrow the corn.
12] One can’t help many, but many can help one
13] Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!
14] He that has a wife, has strife
15] Conscience does make cowards of us all
16] Send a fool to France and he’ll come back a fool
17] Heaven helps those who help themselves
18] The day obliterates the promise of the might
19] A crust is better than no bread.
20] Wise men silent, fools talk
21] The mob has many heads but no brains
22] A clear conscience fears not false accusations
23] Content is the philosopher’s stone that turns all it touches in to gold
24] Pinch the right thigh and the left will feel the pain too.
25] Blood is thicker than water
26] He who does nothing but sits and eats, will wear away a mountain of wealth
27] If you have bread, don’t look for cake
28] Books and friends should be few but good
29] Dirty water does not wash clean.
30] Once a knave, always a knave
31] No man is indispensable
32] One man’s loss is another’s gain
33] There’s no place like home
34] What is new cannot be true
35] Time stays not for the fool’s leisure
36] When you do not know what to do – wait.
37] Adversity makes strange bedfellows
38] A child can have too much of his mother’s blessings
39] Good clothes open all doors
40] A good heart cannot lie.
41] A good Conscience is the best divinity
42] Remember, you are but a man
43] The escaped mouse ever feels the taste of the bait.
44] Experience must be bought
45] Common fame is seldom to blame
46] Stolen pleasures are sweetest
47] It is easier to get a favour from fortune than to keep it
48] Haste trips up (or over) its own heels
49] Striving to better, often we mar what’s well.
50] Judge not, that ye be not judged
51] He that is in poverty is still in suspicion
52] Misfortune does not always come to injure
53] No matter how much perfume you put on an onion, it will still emit a bad smell.
54] Young saint, old devil.
55] If the wise erred not, it would go hard with fools.
56] Gold goes in at any gate except heaven’s
57] Don’t hallo (or shout, or whistle) until you are out of the wood
58] All cats are grey in the dark
59] Don’t cry for the moon
60] The ass that brays most eats
61] Crime does not pay
62] The devil’s children have the devil’s luck
63] Virtue joints man to god
64] Hear twice before you speak once
65] Choose neither women nor linen by candlelight.
66] Life would be too smooth, if it has no rubs in it.
67] What is shown by example, men think they may justly do
68] A wise man hears one word and understands two
69] Fling dirt enough, and some will stick
70] Neither praise nor dispraise thyself; thy actions serve the turn
71] No cross, no crown
72] Hope often deludes the foolish man
73] Scatter with one hand, gather with two
74] Bread is the staff of life.
75] Marry in haste, repent at leisure
76] Eat a clove of garlic and you smell of garlic; eat two cloves and you smell the same.
77] One man eats the jackfruit, another gets his hands sticky
78] He who rouses a sleeping tiger exposes himself to danger
79] Catch your bear before you sell its skin
80] Mercy surpasses justice
81] Riches rather enlarge than satisfy appetites
82] Virtue is its own reward
83] Wake not a sleeping lion
84] Sweet are the uses of adversity
85] Slow and steady wins the race
86] To the hungry soul, every bitter thing is sweet. To a thirsty man any drink is sweet.
87] Love and business teach eloquence
88] Wrong has no warrant
89] An ounce of practice is worth a pound of precept
90] A person with a determined heart frightens Problems away
91] A good dog deserves a good bone
92] Fair play’s a jewel
93] Industry is fortune’s right hand, and frugality her left
94] Give a clown your finger, and he will take your hand
95] Destroy the lion while he is yet but a whelp
96] Thieves and rogues have the best luck, if they do but escape hanging
97] Little things please little minds
98] Better eye sore than al blind
99] Ready money is a ready remedy
100] The borrower is servant to the lender