Famous Proverbs

1] He that peeps in at his neighbor’s window may chance to lose his eyes
2] A beggar can never be bankrupt
3] If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well
4] Never tell your enemy that your foot aches
5] Forgive and forget
6] Envy is the sorrow of fools.
7] A light purse makes a heavy heart
8] Say as men say, but think to yourself.
9] Beggars must not be choosers
10] Out of sight, out of mind
11] Lightning never strikes twice in the same place
12] Big fish eat little fish
13] It is good fishing in troubled waters
14] The first step is the only difficulty
15] He that has no shame has no conscience
16] Save your breath to cool the porridge
17] Know your own faults before blaming others for theirs.
18] To beat a tiger, one must have a brother’s help.
19] A man’s in his own mouth stinks
20] Quickly come, quickly go
21] A ragged colt may make a good horse.
22] Nothing is so bad but might have been worse
23] No man is content with his lot
24] Once you have been bitten by a snake, even a piece of cord will frighten you.
25] Fall not into the fire when you try to avoid smoke
26] No wrong without a remedy
27] Better to wear out than rust out
28] Care is no cure
29] Every may be has a may not be
30] He that has nothing need fear to lose nothing
31] He that touches pitch shall be defiled
32] Of a new prince, new bondage
33] Long tarrying takes all the thanks away
34] Evil to him who evil thinks.
35] No honest man ever repented his honesty
36] Gifts are scorned where givers are despised
37] Think not on what you lack as much as what you have
38] The tailor makes the man
39] Crowns have cares
40] Of thy sorrow be not too sad, of thy joy be not too glad
41] Red ink gives what it touches a pink glow; black ink gives what it touches a dirty stain.
42] The more laws, the more offenders
43] Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellows
44] The lone sheep is in danger of the wolf
45] To forget a wrong is the best revenge
46] When it pleases not God, the saint can do little
47] Why play music for a deal man or dance for a blind man?
48] Fair exchange is no robbery
49] Whatever is made by the hand of man, by the hand of man by overturned
50] Though it rains gold and silver there, it’s a foreign land; though it rains daggers and spears here, it’s our own country
51] Nothing seek, nothing find
52] What can you expect from a pig (or hog) but a grunt?
53] Let not thy tongue run away with thy brains
54] Neither praise nor dispraise thyself; thy actions serve the turn
55] Never buy a pig in a poke
56] A willful man will have his way
57] Money breeds (or makes, or begets) money
58] Love knows hidden paths
59] The absent saint gets no candle
60] Will is the cause of woe
61] One foot is better than two crutches
62] If you always say ‘No’, you’ll never get married
63] Tomorrow never comes
64] Every horse thinks its own pack heaviest
65] Don’t have too many irons in the fire
66] If fortune turns against you, even jelly breaks your tooth
67] Paddle your own canoe
68] He who never was sick dies the first fit
69] One man eats the jackfruit, another gets his hands sticky
70] Many a little makes a mickle
71] He would command must serve
72] Credit lost is like a Venice glass broken
73] You cannot skimp on the fodder and have an energetic horse.
74] The road to hell is paved with good action
75] Beauty draws more than oxen
76] He that stumbles twice over one stone, deserves to break his shin
77] Don’t kick against the pricks
78] God (or Providence) is always on the side of big battalions
79] The last straw breaks the camel’s back
80] Many words, many buffets
81] Tender-handed stroke a nettle, and it stings you for your pain: grasp it like a man of mettle, and it soft as silk remains
82] Fortune knocks once at everyone’s door (or gate)
83] God is always on the side of the big battalions
84] Busiest men find the most time
85] Diseases are the price of ill pleasures
86] If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em
87] Good riding at two anchors, men have told, for if one breaks the other may hold
88] There is a time to speak and a time to be silent
89] When things are at the worst, they begin to mend
90] Paddle your own canoe
91] Behind the smile, a dagger may be hidden
92] Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown
93] Small is the seed of every greatness
94] Names and natures do often agree
95] Half a word is enough for a wise man
96] You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs
97] Don’t take your harp to the party
98] False friends are worse than bitter enemies.
99] In your anxiety to avoid losing a drop, you spill the whole lot
100] Every man for himself, and God for us all.