Famous Proverbs

1] A burdened conscience will never need a hangman
2] The more you get, the more you want
3] Travel makes a wise man better, but a fool worse
4] Advice is something the wise don’t need and fools won’t take
5] Great trees keep down the little ones
6] If wishes were butter cakes, beggars might bite
7] One foot is better than two crutches
8] He that would the daughter win, must with the mother first begin
9] All meat pleases not all mouths
10] Where bad’s the best, bad must be the choice
11] Only a fool will make the doctor his heir
12] Pride dines on vanity, sups on contempt
13] He that talks much, errs much
14] The devil knows many things because he is old
15] Bread is the staff of life.
16] Neither praise nor dispraise thyself; thy actions serve the turn
17] If wishes were horses, beggars would ride (or might ride)
18] The joy of the heart makes the face fair.
19] Learning is a treasure which accompanies its owner everywhere.
20] It will be the same a hundred years hence
21] One of these days is none of these days
22] Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
23] One can’t go to bed when a visit or stays late
24] Give us the tools, and we will finish the job
25] Trust is dead-ill payment killed it.
26] He that is absent is soon forgotten
27] Wise men are caught in wiles
28] Cast not the first stone.
29] When the weather is cold, there is not such thing as dirty clothing
30] God (or Providence) is always on the side of big battalions
31] Ill news comes unsent for.
32] Desperate diseases need (or must have) desperate cures
33] No man better knows what good is than he who has endured evil
34] All cats are grey in the dark
35] Enough is as good as a feast
36] No convenience without its inconvenience
37] He that desires but little has no deed of much
38] The best things come in small packages
39] A swine over-fat, is the cause of his own bane
40] Better die a beggar than live a beggar
41] No hair so small but has his shadow
42] Neglect will kill an injury sooner than revenge
43] Take not a musket to kill a butterfly
44] Never hit a man when he’s down
45] Ill news comes often on the back of worse
46] Hunger is the best sauce
47] An ounce of practice is worth a pound of precept
48] The rotten apple injures its neighbours.
49] Nothing is so certain as death
50] Two things do prolong they life: a quiet heart and a loving wife
51] A good servant should never be in the way and never out of the way
52] Don’t empty (or throw) the baby out with the bath water
53] A bad workman always blames his tools
54] Men make houses, women make homes
55] Envy eats nothing but it own heart
56] Who suffers much is silent
57] When the word is out it belongs to another
58] Pinch the right thigh and the left will feel the pain too.
59] Corn him well and he will work better
60] Slow and steady wins the race
61] He who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief
62] Where there is a question, there must be an answer
63] Who suffers much is silent
64] Laughter makes good blood
65] As long lives a merry man as a sad
66] Lookers-on see most of the game
67] A gentleman never remembers unkindness shown towards him
68] See how the wind blows
69] A single rose does not mean spring
70] You cannot unscramble eggs
71] Things are only worth one makes them worth
72] The best remedy against an ill man, is much ground between
73] Never was a cat or dog drowned, that could but see the shore
74] Punishment is a cripple, but it arrives
75] No man ever becomes thoroughly bad all at once
76] A wise man is never less alone than when alone
77] You never know your luck
78] A fool may sometimes speak to the purpose
79] Light grows the burden which is well borne
80] Who receives a gift, sells his liberty
81] Praise is always pleasant
82] Out of the frying-pan into the fire
83] A thousand cranes in the air are not worth one sparrow in the fist.
84] The envious man shall never want woe
85] He that knows little often repeats it
86] Hunger makes hard bean sweet
87] A man of courage never wants weapons
88] Opportunity seldom knocks twice
89] Between two stools you fall to the ground
90] Fortune favours those who use their judgement
91] A tiger that roars is not a man-eater
92] Needs must when the evil drives
93] A hungry man smells meat afar off
94] What must be must be
95] Through indecision, opportunity is often lost.
96] Bear with evil and expect good
97] Though a lie be swift the truth overtakes it
98] Not good is it to harp on the frayed string
99] Exchange (or Fair exchange) is no robbery
100] When you are an anvil, hold still; when you are an anvil, hold still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.