Famous Proverbs

1] It is good fishing in troubled waters
2] Everyone to his taste
3] Intimacy lessens fame
4] Least said, soonest mended
5] Giving much to the poor, doth enrich a man’s store.
6] Nothing costs so much as what is given us
7] When the word is out it belongs to another
8] One reason is as good as fifty
9] Virtue is praised by all, but practiced by few
10] Bread is the staff of life.
11] Suffering does not manifest itself
12] Trust is the mother of deceit
13] No one is rich enough to do without his neighbours
14] The best things come in small packages
15] Not even Hercules could contend against two
16] Courtesy (Or Civility, or Politeness) costs nothing
17] If Jack’s in love, he’s no judge of Jill’s beauty
18] Health without money is half an ague
19] Small is the seed of every greatness
20] Everything is good in its season
21] You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
22] Calamity is the touchstone of a brave mind
23] He that would eat the kernel must crack the nut
24] Long absent, soon forgotten
25] The resolved mind has no cares
26] After a storm comes a calm
27] No like is the same.
28] Repentance comes too late
29] Not good is it to harp on the on the frayed string
30] Nothing is given so freely as advice
31] Few words are best
32] The difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer
33] There’s a time and place for everything
34] Business is business
35] He who does not rise with the sun does not enjoy the day
36] He that once deceives, is ever suspected
37] Well done is better than well said
38] Open confession is good for the soul
39] Valour would fight, but discretion would run away
40] Industry is fortune’s right hand, and frugality her left
41] Why play the harp to a buffalo?
42] Work won’t kill but worry will.
43] Through obedience learn to command.
44] He that follows Nature , is never out of his way
45] He that will steal an egg, will steal an ox
46] He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick.
47] It is safer to hear and take counsel, than give it.
48] Lovers are madmen
49] Desire beautifies what is ugly
50] It is misery enough to have once been happy
51] No man fears what he has seen grow
52] Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones
53] It is equally an error to trust all men or no man
54] Nature does nothing in vain
55] By his deeds we know a man
56] Adversity is the touchstone of friendship
57] Let not thy tongue run away with thy brains
58] Thatch your roof before the rain begins
59] As you bake, so shall you eat.
60] Adventures are to be adventurous
61] Example is the greatest of all seducers
62] Words and feathers the wind carries away
63] First think, and then speak
64] Fortune knocks once at everyone’s door (or gate)
65] The faulty stands on his guard
66] Harp not for ever on the same string
67] God tempers that wind to the shorn lamb
68] A little too late, is much too late
69] Opportunity makes the thief
70] Conscience does make cowards of us all
71] A blister will rise upon one’s tongue that tells a lie
72] He who owes is in all the wrong
73] Our worst misfortunes are those which never befall us
74] Novelty always appears handsome
75] Who receives a gift, sells his liberty
76] An angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes.
77] Bad luck often brings good luck
78] Silence gives (or means) consent
79] Unpaid debts are unforgiven sins
80] Nothing is certain but the unforeseen
81] Small is beautiful
82] All doors open to courtesy
83] Medical plants from one’s own back-yard are no valued.
84] Win a good reputation, and sleep at your ease
85] Acorns were good till bread was found
86] Misfortune does not always come to injure
87] There are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it
88] As long as the old horse lives, his habits will not change
89] Comfort is not known if poverty does not come before it
90] A short cut is often a wrong cut
91] There are more men threatened than stricken
92] In a church, in an inn, and in a coffin, all men are equal
93] Bad luck often brings good luck
94] Every one thinks his own cross is heaviest
95] He that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt
96] You cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
97] To refuse and to give tardily is all the same
98] Nothing is so bad but might have been worse
99] He that will thrive, must rise at five; he that has thriven, may lie till seven; but he that will never thrive may lie till eleven
100] Don’t kick against the pricks