Famous Proverbs

1] There is death in the pot.
2] Mercy to the criminal may be cruelty to the people
3] The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot.
4] Have patience with a friend rather than lost him forever.
5] A fool’s mouth is his destruction
6] Those who live near water know the nature of fish; those who live near hills know the calls of birds
7] A little learning is dangerous thing
8] Nature is content with little.
9] Through obedience learn to command.
10] Pride dines on vanity, sups on contempt
11] Lose a leg rather than a life
12] All heiresses are beautiful.
13] The perfect good is the exercise of virtue
14] None are so fond of secrets as those who don’t mean to keep them
15] It’s a long lane that has no turning
16] The king can do no wrong
17] No man is wise at all times
18] The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
19] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables.
20] Sadness and happiness succeed each other.
21] He gives twice who gives quickly
22] He is rich that has few wants
23] A man must plough with such oxen as he has
24] Loyalty is worth more than money
25] The poor sit on the front benches in Paradise
26] Under the tongue, men are crushed to death
27] We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.
28] An old man is a bed full of bones
29] We always weaken whatever we exaggerate
30] The slowest barker is the surest biter
31] Laws catch flies but let hornets go free
32] When the cat is away, the mice will play
33] A fool at forty is a fool indeed
34] Long roads test the horse; long dealings test the friend
35] Cheats never prosper
36] Do unto others as they should do unto you
37] Where every man is master, the world goes to wrack
38] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables.
39] A gift much expected is paid, not given
40] It is better to have done something great than to have never been successful
41] If Jack’s in love, he’s no judge of Jill’s beauty
42] If the fingers of one hand quarrel, they cannot pick up food
43] A goose drinks as much as gander
44] Burn not your house to fright the mouse away
45] He that stumbles twice over one stone, deserves to break his shin
46] A good beginning makes a good ending.
47] What is the good of a sundial in the shade?
48] One must howl with the wolves
49] A good name is better than riches
50] Better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion
51] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables
52] Where there is peace, there is blessing
53] A mill cannot grind with water that is past
54] All things for not all persons
55] The axe falls on a straight tree first
56] Long tarrying takes all the thanks away
57] Who suffers much is silent
58] If every man would sweep before his own door, the city would soon be clean
59] Corn him well and he will work better
60] It is not the hood that makes the monk.
61] Barking dogs seldom bite
62] A liar can go round the world but cannot come back
63] It is never too late to mend
64] He who cannot put up with extreme hardship cannot be the best among men
65] The eye that sees all things else sees not itself
66] Go not to hell for company
67] Care brings grey hair.
68] Praise without profit puts little in the pot
69] Waste not, want not
70] Life is short and time is swift
71] Gold may be bought too dear
72] All heiresses are beautiful.
73] Some people will never learn anything because they understand everything too soon.
74] Bad excuses are worse than none.
75] When in doubt, do nothing
76] Calamity is the touchstone of a brave mind
77] It’s a silly fish that is caught twice with the same bait.
78] He laughs best who laughs last
79] A man apt to promise, is apt to forget
80] Scatter with one hand, gather with two
81] Better a bare foot than none
82] Necessity is the mother of invention
83] If you put noting into your purse, you can take nothing out
84] Truth is mighty and will prevail
85] Bad luck often brings good luck
86] He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick.
87] Greedy eaters dig their graves with their teeth.
88] A contented mind is a perpetual feast
89] Thatch your roof before the rain begins
90] Nothing is given so freely as advice
91] It will be the same a hundred years hence
92] Beware of a silent man and still water
93] Keep your eyes open: a sale is a sale
94] Will is no skill
95] A learned man has always riches in himself
96] There are two sides to every question
97] The peony, though large, is useless; the date blossom, though small, yields fruit
98] Practice what you preach
99] The best throw of the dice is to throw them away
100] What we have seen with out own eyes is very much but what we have not seen is infinite.