Famous Proverbs

1] Common fame is a liar
2] Custom takes the taste from the most savoury dishes
3] What everybody says must be true
4] When the weather is cold, there is not such thing as dirty clothing
5] Before you marry, be sure of a house wherein to tarry
6] If he ball does not stick to the wall, it will at least leave a mark
7] Desperate diseases need (or must have) desperate cures
8] Do leaves sprout on rootless trees?
9] If Jack’s in love, he’s no judge of Jill’s beauty
10] A dragon that is stranded in shallow water, becomes the butt of shrimps
11] An empty sack cannot stand upright
12] Tempt not a desperate man
13] Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!
14] Plain dealing is a jewel, but they that use it die beggars
15] A banana tree won’t bear fruit twice.
16] Nothing is certain but the unforeseen
17] Marriages are made in heaven
18] Many irons in the fire, some must cool
19] The end justifies the means
20] Make yourself all honey and the flies will devour you
21] Honesty is ill to thrive by
22] The best remedy against an ill man, is much ground between
23] Many a true word is spoken in jest
24] None are so fond of secrets as those who don’t mean to keep them
25] To beat a tiger, one must have a brother’s help.
26] Books and friends should be few but good
27] The borrower is servant to the lender
28] Nothing befalls any man which he is not fitted to endure
29] Many hands make light work
30] Sometimes clemency is cruelty, and cruelty clemency
31] A fool’s mouth is his destruction
32] Those that make the best use of their time, have none to spare
33] He that comes of a hen, must scrape
34] The remedy for injuries is not to remember them
35] No garden without its weeds.
36] A little body often harbours a great soul
37] A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
38] Wisdom is better than strength
39] A learned man has always riches in himself
40] It is better to be a coward for a minute than dead for the rest of your life
41] No one ought to judge in his own cause
42] An old man is a bed full of bones
43] Will without reason is blind, and against reason, is mad
44] Truth has a good face but bad clothes
45] If wishes were horses, beggars would ride (or might ride)
46] Those who are used to the signs of the dumb, understand them
47] Crust is better than no bread
48] Wiles help weak folk
49] There is many a true word spoken in jest
50] He that loveth danger shall perish therein
51] What the fool does in the end, the wise man does at the beginning
52] Though the fox runs, the chicken has wings
53] The tongue talks at the heads cost
54] No remedy but patience
55] You may lead (or take) a horse to water, but you cannot make him drink
56] It is not easy to steal when the landlord is a thief
57] Beware of him who makes thee presents
58] What is new cannot be true
59] He that has a good memory, gives few alms
60] No garden without its weeds.
61] Love will go through stone walls
62] One man sows and another reaps
63] If you put noting into your purse, you can take nothing out
64] We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.
65] A crowd is not company
66] Give a lie a twenty-four-hour start, and you can never overtake it.
67] The poorer one is, the more devils one meets
68] Have patience with a friend rather than lost him forever.
69] Every light has its shadow
70] If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas
71] Knowledge humbles the great man, astonishes the common man and puffeth up the little man
72] The ass that brays most eats
73] Under the tongue, men are crushed to death
74] There’s no place like home
75] Everybody’s business is nobody’s business
76] A crust is better than no bread.
77] Home is home though it be never so homely
78] If you walk in the sun, you will know the blessedness of being in the shade
79] He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick.
80] If you have no honey in your pot, have some in your mouth.
81] The last straw breaks the camel’s back
82] Slow and steady wins the race
83] A man with no hands is given a ring.
84] Better the last smile than the first laugh
85] Sparrows who emulate peacocks are likely to break a thigh
86] The fowler’s pipe sounds sweet till the bird is caught.
87] The rain of tears is necessary to the harvest of learning
88] He that has a tongue in his head may find his way anywhere
89] The darkest place is under the candlestick
90] No one is rich enough to do without his neighbours
91] Better a husband without love than a jealous husband
92] Trouble brings experience and experience brings wisdom
93] Before you marry, be sure of a house wherein to tarry
94] Tune the harp strings to be neither too loose nor too taut
95] Better ask the way than go astray
96] Better unborn than untaught
97] Whether the pitcher strikes the stone, or the stone the pitcher, it is bad for the pitcher
98] New meat begets a new appetite
99] Those who live near water know the nature of fish; those who live near hills know the calls of birds
100] Necessity knows no law