Famous Proverbs

1] Every man has the defects of his own virtues (or qualities)
2] Great actions speak minds
3] Don’t swap horses while crossing a stream
4] Rain water leaks through the roof-top
5] The sun is never the worse for shining on a dunghill
6] Long tarrying takes all the thanks away
7] He that once deceives, is ever suspected
8] Accidents will happen in the best regulated families
9] He is a fool that makes a hammer of his fist
10] Pitchers have ears
11] Think not on what you lack as much as what you have
12] Experience is the mother of wisdom
13] Better to have one eye than be blind altogether
14] To teach is to learn twice over
15] A guilty conscience needs no accuser
16] A word is enough to the wise
17] He who depends on another, dines ill and sups worse
18] What is new cannot be true
19] Honey catches more files than vinegar.
20] Give me fire and I’ll give you light
21] Good luck beats early rising
22] We must not look for a golden life in an iron age
23] Accusing the times is but excusing ourselves.
24] Words bind men
25] Only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches
26] Revenge is sweet
27] Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones
28] When you know there are tigers on the hills, don’t go there
29] No man is born wise or learned
30] Slender cannot make a good man bad; when the water recedes, the stone is still there.
31] It is not the burden but the overburden that kills the beast
32] What you don’t know can’t hurt you
33] Don’t meet trouble half-way
34] Travel broadens the mind
35] Wash your dirty linen at home
36] The good intention excuses the bad action
37] Footprints on the sands of time are not made by sitting down
38] A single filament of silk does not make a thread; a single tree does not make a forest
39] Better late than never
40] Time and tide wait for no man
41] Servants will not be diligent, where the master’s negligent
42] Better to wear out than rust out
43] Paddle your own canoe
44] You cannot serve God and Mammon
45] Learning is the eye of the mind
46] Barking dogs seldom bite
47] The bigger they are, the harder they fall
48] Many irons in the fire, some must cool
49] Tune the harp strings to be neither too loose nor too taut
50] Money is the sinew of affairs
51] The proof of the pudding lies in the eating
52] Keep no more cats than will catch mice
53] A man must plough with such oxen as he has
54] Mischief comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce
55] Think of ease, but work on.
56] The most high Good sees and bears; me neighbour knows, nothing, and yet is always finding fault.
57] Experience is the best teacher
58] Might is right
59] For a web begun, God sends the thread
60] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
61] The absent party is always to blame.
62] A little body often harbours a great soul
63] Nothing is easy to the unwilling
64] Each day brings its own bread
65] He that can stay. Obtains
66] He cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue
67] He preaches well (or best) that lives well (or best).
68] One is what one eats
69] Forbidden fruit is sweetest
70] The end makes all equal
71] Man cannot live by bread alone
72] Knowledge is power
73] Every man has his faults
74] The knowledge of a learned man is limited if he stays at home all the time
75] Eat to live and not live to eat.
76] One must howl with the wolves
77] Beware of a silent man and still water
78] There is nothing new under the sun
79] No man is indispensable
80] He that sows thistles shall reap prickles.
81] When children stand quiet, they have done some ill.
82] Old cattle breed not
83] Good hand, good hire
84] Rats desert (or forsake) a sinking ship
85] It is a foolish sheep that makes the wolf his confessor
86] Do not cut down the tree that gives you shade
87] Hunger drives the wolf out of the wood
88] Kind hearts are more than coronets
89] Good advice (or counsel) is beyond price
90] Neglect will kill an injury sooner than revenge
91] Best is cheapest
92] An empty sack cannot stand upright
93] Keep some till further more come
94] Talk much end err much
95] A good paymaster never wants workmen
96] When the horse has reached the brink of the precipice, it is too late to pull the reins.
97] As long as the old horse lives, his habits will not change
98] A good wife is a good prize
99] A liar is sooner caught than a cripple
100] The thief doth fear each bush an offer