100 proverbs in English | 100 مَثل بالأنجليزية

100 proverbs in English

1. Extremes mee
2. East or West home is best 
3. Better late than never 
4. All’s well that ends well 
5. Out of sight out of mind 
6. As fit as a fiddle 
7. No sweet without sweat 
8. A penny saved is a penny gained  
9. By one’s father’s side 
10. Just a joke 
11. Have a heart! 
12. A good beginning makes a good ending
13. Too good to be true 
14. Who knew, who is who 
15. New lords new laws 
16. Honesty is the best policy 
17. A light purse is a heavy curse 
18. It’s like putting a saddle on a cow 
19. An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth 
20. I dare swear 
21. As snug as a bug in a rug 
22. Look who’s talking! 
23. There is no rose without а thorn 
24. If there is a will, there is a way 
25. There is no place like home 
26. There is no smoke without fire 
27. Lovely weather for ducks! 
28. There is a black sleep in every flock 
29. But … There is always but… 
30. There are spots even on the sun 
31. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow
32. There is no royal road to learning 
33. There’s many a slip between the cup and the lip 
34. While there is life, there is hope 
35. There is no flying from fate 
36. There is a small choice in rotten apples
37. If there were no clouds we should not enjoy the sun 
38. There is no so faithful friend, as a good book 
39. No buts! 
40. No new – is a good new 
41. Tastes differ 
42. Where there is a will there is a way 
43. One man’s meat is another man’s poison 
44. Pull your finger out / to make more effort
45. Turn over a new leaf 
46. Break a leg / good luck 
47. Rome wasn’t built in a day 
48. The early bird catches the worm
49. Practice makes perfect
50. Start from scratch 
51. All in the same boat 
52. You can count it on your fingers
53. Twist the knife in the wound
54. Put that in your pine and smoke it
55. But there is no flying from fate
56. A dog is a manger 
57. Well begun is half done 
58. A lame duck 
59. It’s never too late to learn
60. True love has no happy end, true love – has no end at all
61. No man can serve two masters
62. Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today
63. You can’t judge a man’s character by his looks
64. A man can do no more than he can 
65. You can’t have it both ways 
66. Put one’s money where one’s mouth is 
67. If you can’t beat them, join them 
68. One cannot be in two places at once 
69. The leopard cannot change his spots 
70. You can’t sell the cow and drink the milk 
71. You can’t eat your cake and have it 
72. You can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs 
73. Man can’t live by bread alone 
74. One can’t make a silk purse if a sow’s ear 
75. He that can’t obey cannot command 
76. You can’t get blood from a stone 
77. Pigs to you ! 
78. Nothing is stolen without hands 
79. Men may meet but mountains never 
80. The evil would may be cured but not the evil name 
81. What may be done at any time is done at no time
82. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart
83. A bird may be known by its song 
84. Nothing is so certain as the unexpected 
85. As well be hanged (hung) for a sheep as for a lamb 
86. Every man has a fool in his sleeve 
87. Men leap over where the hedge is lowest
88. No man is born wise or learned 
89. He knows all the answers. 
90. They that think they know everything, know nothing
91. Wit once bought is worth twice taught 
92. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink
93. Learning is the eye of the mind 
94. He know most who speaks least 
95. Money makes the mare go 
96. Money can’t buy you love 
97. The love of money is the root of all evil 
98. Money doesn’t grow on trees 
99. One swallow does not make a summer  
100. Make hay while the sun shines


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