Famous Proverbs

1] He who last, laughs longest.
2] Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
3] Numbers overcome the brave
4] It is best to be on the safe side
5] Seek and you shall find
6] The mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly small
7] Anger and haste hinder good counsel
8] What is new cannot be true
9] He that is absent is soon forgotten
10] The tongue talks at the heads cost
11] Mercy surpasses justice
12] Weak things united become strong
13] Covetousness brings nothing home
14] Wise men silent, fools talk
15] What children hear at home, soon files abroad
16] You may lead (or take) a horse to water, but you cannot make him drink
17] If Jack’s in love, he’s no judge of Jill’s beauty
18] We don’t get something for nothing
19] Time and tide wait for no man
20] Great minds think alike
21] Though the food is plain, stomach may be filled; though the cloth is coarse, one may be clad to a ripe old age
22] Silence is golden
23] The best things are hard to come by.
24] Who is worse shod than the shoemaker’s wife?
25] Affection blinds reason
26] Pride is at the bottom of all mistakes
27] Her that is down need fear no fall
28] Life is short and time is swift
29] If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em
30] There is plenty of sound in an empty barrel
31] The bigger they are, the harder they fall
32] There’s no great loss without some gain
33] The cowl does not make the monk.
34] Don’t make yourself a mouse, or the cat will eat you
35] Never say die
36] To teach is to learn twice over
37] If you can’t ride two horses at once, you shouldn’t be in the circus
38] More haste, less speed
39] Don’t wear out (or outstay) your welcome
40] A pound of care will not pay an ounce of debt.
41] One reason is as good as fifty
42] Good luck beats early rising
43] At open doors, dogs come in
44] Misfortune does not always come to injure
45] Men are not angles
46] You cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
47] With wealth, you are as grand as a dragon; without wealth you are as insignificant as a worm.
48] Through hardship to the stars
49] Make yourself all honey and the flies will devour you
50] He that desires but little has no deed of much
51] The escaped mouse ever feels the taste of the bait.
52] Do leaves sprout on rootless trees?
53] God (or Providence) is always on the side of big battalions
54] Ignorance is the peace of life
55] Nothing is so bad but might have been worse
56] It is too late to grieve when the chance is past
57] A joke never gains over an enemy, but often loses a friend
58] Hunger finds no fault with the cookery
59] He seems wise with whom all things thrive
60] If anything can go wrong, it will
61] A closed mouth catches no files
62] If one will not, another will
63] A good beginning is half the battle.
64] Wine uncloaks the words of the heart
65] A hungry man smells meat afar off
66] Who lives by hope will die in hunger
67] Idleness is the root of all evil
68] Man cannot live by bread alone
69] A good servant must have good wages
70] He who serves is not free
71] Waste makes wants
72] An arrow shot upright falls on the shooter’s head
73] To fright a bird is not the way to catch her
74] A bully never grows up.
75] First impressions are most lasting
76] Familiarity breeds contempt
77] Wise men learn by other men’s harm, fools, by their own
78] Silence is also speech
79] Wine is the best broom for trouble
80] If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well
81] There are more ways to the wood than one.
82] Harsh words cut wounds that fester like cankerous sores
83] He that is afraid of bad luck will never know good.
84] If wishes were horses, beggars would ride (or might ride)
85] If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again
86] They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts
87] Keep conscience clear, then never fear
88] It is late to cover the well when the child is drowned.
89] He who aims at the moon may hit the top of a tree; he who aims at the top of a tree is unlikely to get off the ground
90] Well begun is half done.
91] The early man ever borrows from the late man
92] A fool says what he knows, and a wise man knows what he says.
93] Step by step the ladder is ascended
94] A fool’s mouth is his destruction
95] Good advice (or counsel) is beyond price
96] Long absent, soon forgotten
97] Health and money go far
98] The word is far him who has patience
99] In a gambling house, there are no fathers and sons.
100] Worry is the interest we pay on trouble before it is due