Famous Proverbs

1] Lend, and lose the loan or gain an enemy
2] Too much hope deceives
3] The perfect good is the exercise of virtue
4] He has to do what is foul, never comes away clean
5] Be still and have thy will
6] Better a bare foot than none
7] New things are fair
8] Soon hot, soon cold
9] A quarrelsome man has no good neighbours
10] Half a word is enough for a wise man
11] He that lends, gives
12] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
13] Children and fools must not play with edged tools
14] He knows which side his bread is buttered
15] An old dog barks not in vain
16] The best horse needs breaking, and the aptest child needs teaching
17] The devil sometimes speaks the truth
18] Hope is the last thing to abandon the unhappy
19] Health is not value till sickness comes
20] Sooner will men hold fore in the mouth than keep a secret
21] You cannot know the wine by the barrel
22] The pot calls the kettle black
23] Ambition makes people diligent
24] The sun shines upon all alike.
25] There are more ways to kill a dog than hanging it.
26] From hearing, comes wisdom; from speaking, repentance
27] He that has a fellow-ruler, has an over-ruler. ¶ There is no good accord, where every man would be a lord
28] Still waters run deep
29] Every cloud has a silver lining
30] It is a good tongue that says no ill, and a better heart that thinks none
31] Dirty water does not wash clean.
32] Youth will have its course.
33] Poverty is no sin
34] The best is often the enemy of the good
35] A fool at forty is a fool indeed
36] A heavy purse makes a light heart
37] The longest (or farthest) way round is the nearest (or shortest) way home.
38] You eat, I dreams, the custard of the day
39] A person with a determined heart frightens Problems away
40] Sickness soaks the purse
41] There is many a true word spoken in jest
42] He that goes a borrowing goes a-sorrowing
43] The best wine comes from an old vessel
44] One must howl with the wolves
45] He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet.
46] Like mistress, like maid
47] Fingers were made before forks
48] Hunger is the teacher of many
49] That which proves too much proves nothing
50] Time and tide wait for no man
51] Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone
52] Nothing is so bad but might have been worse
53] He would command must serve
54] At a good bargain thinks twice
55] Let not thy tongue run away with thy brains
56] Under the tongue, men are crushed to death
57] Custom reconciles us to everything
58] What the king wills, that the law wills
59] Neglect will kill an injury sooner than revenge
60] Every family has a skeleton in the cupboard
61] Either mend or end
62] He who sits in the well to observe the sky does not see very much.
63] Plain dealing is a jewel, but they that use it die beggars
64] Business is business
65] Great alms-giving lessens no man’s living
66] All is vanity.
67] Distance lends enchantment to the view
68] Small is the seed of every greatness
69] Parents are patterns
70] It is good to follow the old fox
71] He is a fool that makes a hammer of his fist
72] Afflictions are sent to us by God for our good
73] The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot.
74] Nature does nothing in vain
75] A little body often harbours a great soul
76] Some people will never learn anything because they understand everything too soon.
77] III luck is good for something
78] Self do, self have
79] Out of debt, out of danger
80] There’s many a slip ‘twixt the cup and the lip
81] He laughs ill that laughs himself to death
82] God gives the grain, but we must make the furrow
83] Live and Learn
84] Honour is the reward of virtue
85] When the fox preaches, then beware your geese
86] He who does not rise early never does a good day’s work
87] Judge not, that ye be not judged
88] When I lent, I was a friend; and when I asked, I was unkind
89] The fire which warms us a distance will burn us when near
90] More have repented speech than silence
91] He that mischief hatches mischief catches.
92] Lose a leg rather than a life
93] No matter how much perfume you put on an onion, it will still emit a bad smell.
94] We shall beat our swords into ploughshares
95] With constancy of purpose, you can file a steel rod in to the needle you need
96] Sooner begun, sooner done
97] Men leap over where the hedge is lowest
98] Eggs and oaths are easily broken
99] Don’t kick against the pricks
100] Time and tide wait for no man