Famous Proverbs

1] One man’s means another man’s poison
2] Use the means, and God will give the blessings
3] Tender-handed stroke a nettle, and it stings you for your pain: grasp it like a man of mettle, and it soft as silk remains
4] When meat is in anger is out
5] Friendship cannot stand always on one side
6] Better some of a pudding than none of a pie.
7] Better wear out shoes than sheers.
8] A soft answer turns away wrath
9] When I lent, I was a friend; and when I asked, I was unkind
10] It is a poor (or sad) heart that never rejoices
11] To study a great deal is to acquire a priceless treasure
12] What you lose on the swings, you gain on the roundabouts
13] Love your neighbour, yet pull not down your hedge
14] It is not every question that deserves an answer
15] Since god has not bent the top of the palm tree, he has given a long neck to the giraffe
16] He that blows best, bears away the horn
17] He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet.
18] Thrift is a great revenue
19] Every why has a wherefore
20] The course of true love never did run smooth
21] He that ventures not fails not.
22] He who last, laughs longest.
23] When the weather is cold, there is not such thing as dirty clothing
24] Praise is always pleasant
25] The ant had wings to her hurt
26] Honesty is ill to thrive by
27] Do right and fear no man
28] Experience is not always the kindest of teachers, but it is surely the best
29] Experience must be bought
30] When we sing, everybody hears us; when sigh, nobody hears us
31] Every lot is to be overcome by endurance
32] It is a great victory that comes without blood
33] There is no rose without a thorn
34] No pain, no cure
35] Everyone leaps over the dyke where it is lowest
36] Ill luck is good for something
37] A word before is worth two behind
38] A good name is sooner lost than won
39] Diseases are the price of ill pleasures
40] Spit to the heavens, and spittle falls on your own nose
41] Fortune favours the brave (or bold).
42] The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands
43] Neither bribe, nor lose thy right
44] There’s a black sheep in every flock
45] All heiresses are beautiful.
46] Pride goes before a fall
47] Cast not the first stone.
48] God provides for him that trusts
49] Covetousness breaks the sack
50] Few words are best
51] When the butcher has already killed your pig, it is useless to discuss with him the price
52] Money has no smell
53] See how the wind blows
54] Adversity comes with instruction in its hand
55] If anything can go wrong, it will
56] He who carries the burden knows the weight of it.
57] The least boy always carries the greatest fiddle
58] Do as the friar says, not as he does
59] Give yourself a pinch, and you will know how a pinch must hurt others
60] Wise men learn by other men’s harm, fools, by their own
61] Where there is no trust there is no love
62] A good example is the best sermon
63] Even the weariest river winds somewhere safe to sea
64] Standing pools gather fifth
65] Manners and money make a gentleman
66] All things that great men do are well done
67] Cruelty is more cruel, if we defer the pain
68] First things first
69] When you are an anvil, hold still; when you are an anvil, hold still; when you are a hammer, strike your fill.
70] The mob tramples on the coward
71] First think, and then speak
72] He that dwells next door to a cripple, will learn to halt
73] Great minds think alike
74] More than enough is too much
75] Courtesy (Or Civility, or Politeness) costs nothing
76] Moderation in all things
77] It is no use spoiling the ship for a half penny worth of tar
78] Hunger drives the wolf out of the wood
79] He who would hang his dog gives out first that it is mad
80] Arms bend inwards – not outwards.
81] Fields have eyes and woods have ears
82] Better sit still than rise and fall
83] Everyone to his taste
84] Beggars must not (can’t) be choosers
85] Silence never makes mistakes
86] Self-preservation is the first law of nature
87] The longest way round is the shortest way home
88] A joke’s a very serious thing
89] Eaten bread is soon forgotten
90] There is no garden without its weeds
91] Nothing venture (or ventured), nothing gain (or gained)
92] A man without a wife is but half a man
93] Better at home than a mile from it
94] Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains.
95] What may be done at any time is done at no time
96] He that is fallen cannot help him that is down
97] Hear twice before you speak once
98] The end makes all equal
99] Every dog has his day
100] Hard cases make bad law