Famous Proverbs

1] The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives
2] No convenience without its inconvenience
3] All cats are grey in the dark
4] One reason is as good as fifty
5] It is better to have done something great than to have never been successful
6] Better some of a pudding than none of a pie.
7] There is none misfortune cannot reach
8] False friends are worse than bitter enemies.
9] He that would know what shall be, must consider what has been
10] If you have bread, don’t look for cake
11] He that shall endure to the end, the same shall be saved
12] No man is born wise or learned
13] Open confession is good for the soul
14] God made the country ,and man made the town
15] Idleness (or An idle brain) is the devil’s workshop
16] Blue are the far away hills
17] Oaks may fall when reeds stand the storm
18] When the dog catches mice, it is meddling in the cat’s business.
19] Everything must have a beginning
20] An angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes.
21] While the word is in your mouth, it is your own; when ‘tis another’s
22] He freezes who does not burn
23] Divide and rule
24] The hasty leaps over his opportunities
25] Don’t cry before you are hurt
26] Gold is tried in the fire
27] Extremity of right is wrong
28] Variety takes away satiety
29] Money isn’t everything
30] He who comes first, grinds first.
31] He knows which side his bread is buttered
32] Soon gotten, soon spent
33] He that praises himself, spatters himself
34] Water is a boon in the desert, but the drowning man curses it.
35] Bread is the staff of life.
36] There is no place like home
37] A man may learn wit every day.
38] A good face is a letter of recommendation
39] The cat shuts its eyes while it steals cream
40] The weeds overgrow the corn.
41] The ant had wings to her hurt
42] Who hath a good trade, through all waters may wade
43] Hunger finds no fault with the cookery
44] That which proves too much proves nothing
45] He that would have the fruit, must climb the tree.
46] Fortune knocks once at every man’s door
47] Muck and money go together
48] The thief doth fear each bush an offer
49] When I lent, I was a friend; and when I asked, I was unkind
50] Save a thief from the gallows and he’ll cut your throat
51] A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats.
52] Talk of an angel and you’ll hear the fluttering of his wings
53] Petty laws breed great crimes
54] Friendship should not be all on one
55] A door must be either shut or open
56] The falling drops hollow the stone
57] Dress up a stick and it does not appear to be a stick
58] A loveless life is a living death
59] Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown
60] Even though one’s aunt sells the cakes, one will not buy unless they are cheap.
61] More haste, less speed
62] Better a good cow than a cow of a good kind
63] What one loses (or you lose) on the swings, one makes up (or you gain) on the roundabouts
64] Good broth may be made in an old pot
65] His bark is worse than his bite
66] All things for not all persons
67] Even the lion must defend itself against flies
68] Spare the rod and spoil the child
69] Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
70] Truth is mighty and will prevail
71] Great consolation may grow out of the smallest saying
72] Can we ever too much of a good thing?
73] Drive thy business or it will drive thee.
74] The delay is good which makes the way the safer
75] Every deed is to be judges by the doer’s intention.
76] Hard words break no bones
77] Time and tide wait for no man
78] It is not easy to steal when the landlord is a thief
79] What the fool does in the end, the wise man does at the beginning
80] The earthen pot must keep clear of the brass kettle
81] Too many cooks spoil the broth
82] Habits are at first cobwebs, at last cables.
83] Do leaves sprout on rootless trees?
84] Set a beggar on horse back and he’ll ride to the devil
85] He that tells a secret, is another’s servant.
86] It is ill striving (or swimming) against the stream (or tide)
87] Wishes can never fill a sack
88] Hazard not your wealth on a poor man’s advice
89] He that gives his goods before he be dead, take up a mallet and knock him on the head
90] Trust is dead-ill payment killed it.
91] Wise men learn by other men’s harms (or mistakes), fools, by their own
92] Trouble brings experience and experience brings wisdom
93] Poverty is not a crime
94] What can’t be cured must be endured
95] Despair gives courage to a coward
96] A straw will show which way the wind blows.
97] The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny
98] A little too late, is much too late
99] He that ventures not fails not.
100] If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas