Proverbs | Explanation / Meaning |
A lender nor borrower be | Do not lend or borrow money. |
A leopard cannot change its spots. | It is impossible for a bad or unpleasant person to become good or pleasant. |
A lie begets a lie. | Telling one lie will lead you to tell another one. |
A little fire is quickly trodden out. | If you deal with a minor problem quickly, it will not become a major issue. |
A little of what you fancy does you good. | It’s ok to give into a little temptation occasionally. |
A loaded wagon makes no noise. | Really wealthy people do not talk about money. |
Loveless life is living death. | Without affection, life is difficult. |
A man can die but once. | If death comes now, you will not have to experience it later. |
A man is as old as he feels himself to be. | Your age doesn’t matter as long as you are fit and healthy. |
A man is judged by his deeds, not by his words. | A person is judged on what he/she actually does, not on what they say they will do. |
A man is known by the company he keeps. | A person’s character is judged by the type of people with whom they spend their time. |
A monkey in silk is a monkey no less. | No matter how someone dresses, it’s the same person underneath. |
A new broom sweeps clean (but the old brush knows all the corners…) | A newly-appointed person often makes changes quickly. |
A nod is as good as a wink (to a blind horse/man). | A hint or a subtle signal is enough to convey meaning to someone who is ready to understand. |
A picture paints a thousand words. | A picture is better than a long description. |
A problem shared is a problem halved. (Also: A worry shared is a worry halved.) | It is easier to deal with a problem when you discuss it with someone. |
A rising tide lifts all boats. | Refers to something that will be helpful to all. |
A rolling stone gathers no moss | If a person keeps moving from place to place, they gain neither friends nor possessions. Another interpretation is that, by moving often, one avoids being tied down! |
A rotten apple spoils the barrel. | A dishonest or immoral person can have a bad influence on a group. |
A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner. | Overcoming adversity leads to competence. |
A soft answer turneth away wrath. | If your reply is polite and tactful you will avoid anger. |
A stitch in time saves nine. | If you deal with a problem at an early stage you will save time and prevent it from getting worse. |
A stumble may prevent a fall. | Correcting a small mistake may help you to avoid making a bigger one. |
A swallow does not make the summer. | One good event does not mean that everything is alright. |
A tidy households a bored woman | If a house is always tidy, the owner (woman) has nothing but housework to occupy her time. |
A watched pot never boils. | If you wait anxiously for something to happen, it seems to take a long time. |
A wise head keeps a still tongue | An intelligent person knows when to stay silent. |
A wonder lasts but nine days | The effects of an amazing or stirring event last only nine days; after that, life goes on as before. |
A young idler, an old beggar. | If you don’t work, you won’t have any money when you’re old. |
Absence makes the heart grow fonder | When you are away from someone you love, you love them even more. |
Accidents will happen | Some unfortunate events must be accepted as inevitable. |
Actions speak louder than words | What a person actually does is more important than what they say they will do. |
Adversity makes strange bedfellows. | People of all origins who share the same misfortune are drawn together. |
Advice is cheap | It doesn’t cost anything to offer advice. |
Advice is least heeded when most needed. | When a problem is serious, people often do not follow the advice given. |
Advisers run no risks. | It’s easier to give advice than to act. |
After dinner rest a while after supper walks a while. | Dinner is called ‘lunch’ nowadays, and supper has become ‘dinner’. |
Age before beauty | Older people should be given precedence over the younger (who are thought to be more beautiful). |
Agree, for the law is costly. | A compromise is better than an expensive lawsuit. |
All cats are grey in the dark. | People are undistinguished until they have made a name for themselves. |
All covet, all lose | If you try to obtain everything, you risk losing everything. |
All days are short to industry and long to idleness. | Time goes by slowly when you have nothing to do. |
All good things come to those who wait. | If you are patient you will be rewarded. |
All that glitters is not gold. | Appearances can be deceptive. |
All in good time. | Be patient. Things will happen when the time is right. |
All is fair in love and war. | Things that are done in love or war can often be excused. |
All’s well that ends well. | There is a solution to everything even if there are doubts. |
All roads lead to Rome | There are many different ways to reach an objective. |
All things grow with time – except grief. | As time goes by, grief subsides little by little. |
All things are difficult before they are easy. | With practice, everything becomes easier. |
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. | Everybody needs a certain amount of relaxation. It is not good to work all the time. |
An ant may well destroy a whole dam. | A small problem can sometimes cause a lot of harm. |
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. | Eating an apple every day can help to keep you healthy. Other interpretations: A small preventive treatment wards off serious problems. |
An empty purse frightens away friends. | When one’s financial situation deteriorates, friends tend to disappear. |
An Englishman’s home is his castle | An Englishman’s home is a place where he feels safe, enjoys privacy and can do as he wishes. |
An idle brain is the devil’s workshop | When you are busy working, you avoid temptation. |
An old fox is not easily snared. | A person of experience is difficult to fool or manipulate. |
An onion a day keeps everyone away. | A humoristic version of “an apple a day…” |
An ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit. | It is better to be cautious and discreet than to try to be funny. |
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. | It is easier to prevent something from happening than to repair the damage or cure the disease later. |
Anger is the one thing made better by delay. | When you are angry, it is best not to speak or act immediately. |
Another day, another dollar. | A job may be hard or tedious but at least there is some financial reward. |
Any time means no time. | If the date of an event remains vague, it will never happen. |
(The) apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. | Children resemble their parents. |
April showers bring May flowers. | Something bad or unpleasant today may bring good things in the future. |
As you sow, so shall you reap. | You have to accept the consequences of your actions. |
Ask me no questions, I’ll tell you no lies. | There are subjects one would rather not discuss. |
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Alphabetical List – B
(A) bad excuse is better than none. | Always give an excuse, even if it’s a poor one. |
Bad news travels fast. | People tend to circulate bad news very quickly (accidents, illness, etc.). |
(A) bad penny always turns up. | An unwanted or disreputable person constantly comes back. |
(A) bad tree does not yield good apples. | A bad parent does not raise good children. |
(A) bad workman blames his tools. | Blaming tools for bad workmanship is an excuse for lack of skill. |
(A) barking dog seldom bites. | Someone who constantly makes threats rarely carries them out. |
Be just before you are generous. | Make sure all your debts are paid before you start offering help to others. |
Beauty is only skin deep. | A person’s character is more important than their appearance. |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. | Different people have different tastes. |
Beauty is the wisdom of women. Wisdom is the beauty of men. | No comment! |
Be swift to hear, slow to speak. | Listen carefully before speaking. |
(The) best advice is found on the pillow. | A good night’s sleep may help us find an answer to our problem. |
(The) best helping hand is at the end of your sleeve. | The best way to get something done is to do it yourself. |
(The) best things in life are free. | You don’t have to pay for what is important: happiness, friendship, good health. |
Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow. | It is preferable to have something sure now than the possibility of something better later. |
Better be alone than in bad company. | Be careful in the choice of the people you associate with. |
Better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion. | It’s better to be the leader of a small group than a subordinate in a bigger one. |
Better flatter a fool than fight him. | It’s better to avoid disputes with stupid people. |
Better to drink the milk than to eat the cow. | Be careful not to destroy the source of your income or welfare. |
Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know. | It’s better to deal with someone difficult but familiar than change and risk dealing with somebody worse. |
Better late than never. | It’s better to do something, even if it’s late, than not do it at all. |
Better lose the saddle than the horse. | It’s better to stop and accept a small loss than continue and risk losing everything. |
Better safe than sorry. | It’s better to be too careful than to be careless and regret it later. |
Better be untaught than ill-taught. | It’s better not to be taught at all than to be taught badly. |
Beware of Greeks bearing gifts. | Don’t trust your enemies. |
(A) bird in hand is worth two in a bush. | It’s better to keep what you have than to risk losing it by searching for something else. |
Birds of a feather flock together. | People of the same sort are usually found together. |
(A) black plum is as sweet as a white. | People should not be judged by their appearance. |
Blood is thicker than water. | Family relationships are stronger than relationships with other people. |
Blood will out. | A person’s background or education will eventually show. |
(A) book holds a house of gold. | There is a wealth of knowledge in books. |
(A) broken friendship may be soldered but it will never be sound. | Friendships can be rebuilt after a dispute but will never be as strong as before. |
(A) burden of one’s own choice is not felt. | Something difficult seems easier when it is done voluntarily. |
(A) burnt child dreads the fire. | A bad experience will make people stay away from certain things. |
Alphabetical List – C
(A) calm sea does not make a skilled sailor. | A person shows their competence or ability when difficulties arise. |
(A) cat has nine lives. | 1) Cats can survive many accidents because they land on their feet without injury. 2) Nine lives = 3 years to play, 3 years to stray, 3 years to stay. |
(A) chain is no stronger than its weakest link. | The strength of a group depends on each individual member. |
(A) change is as good as a rest. | A change in routine is often as refreshing as a break or a holiday. |
Charity begins at home. | A person’s first duty is to help and care for his own family. |
Children and fools tell the truth. | Neither children nor fools know that it is sometimes advantageous to lie. |
Cleanliness is next to godliness. | A clean body is just as important as a pure soul. |
Clear moon, frost soon. | If the atmosphere is clear, frost may form. |
(A) closed mouth catches no flies. | If you learn when to keep silent you will avoid trouble. |
Clothes don’t make the man. | Appearances can be deceiving. |
(A) constant guest is never welcome. | If you come to visit too often, your host will be less pleased to see you. |
Constant occupation prevents temptation. | When you are busy working, you avoid temptation. |
Alphabetical List –D
(A) danger foreseen is half avoided. | If you are prepared to face a problem or difficulty, it will be easier to deal with. |
(The) darkest hour is just before dawn. | The most difficult moment is just before a problem is solved. |
(A) day of sorrow is longer than a month of joy. | Times goes by very quickly when you are happy and very slowly when you are sad. |
Dead men tell no lies. | A dead person cannot cause difficulties by revealing something that it would be preferable to conceal. |
Death is the great leveller. | All people are equal when they die. |
(The) devil looks after his own. | Success comes to those who deserve it least. |
(The) devil makes work for idle hands. | People who have no work, or are idle, often get into trouble. |
Diamonds cut diamonds. | Refers to two people equally matched in wit or cunning. |
(The) die is cast. | A decision has been made and it is impossible to change it. |
Diligence is the mother of good fortune. | Hard work brings rewards. |
Discretion is the better part of valour. | It is useless to take unnecessary risks. |
Diseases of the soul are more dangerous than those of the body. | Thought to refer to mental and emotional disorder or spiritual torment as opposed to bodily pain. |
Distance makes the heart grow fonder. | When you are separated from the person you love, your feelings are even stronger. |
Dogs of the same street bark alike. | People of the same background have the same behaviour. |
Don’t bark if you can’t bite. | Don’t complain if you can’t enforce your point of view. |
Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched. | You must not be too confident that something will be successful. |
Don’t dig your grave with our own knife and fork. | Don’t do something yourself that causes your own downfall. |
Don’t judge a book by its cover. | Don’t judge by appearances. |
(A) drop of ink may make a million think. | A thought expressed in writing (perhaps published in a newspaper) can influence a large number of people. |
(A) dry March, a wet April and a cool May may fill barn and cellar and bring much hay. | Harvest predictions according to the weather. |
Alphabetical List – E
Early to be, and early to rise, makes a man healthy d, wealthy and wise. | It is much better for you to go to bed early and to get up early in the morning; |
(The) early bird catches the worm. | Act early, or before anyone else, if you want to have an advantage or be successful. |
Easier said than done. | What is suggested sounds easy, but it is more difficult to actually do it. |
Elbow grease is the best polish. | Hard work gives the best results. |
Empty vessels make the most noise. | The least intelligent people are often the most talkative or noisy. |
(An) empty purse frightens away friends. | When one’s financial situation deteriorates, friends tend to disappear. |
(The) end justifies the means. | Wrong or unfair methods may be used if the result of the action is good. |
(An) Englishman’s home is his castle. | An Englishman’s home is a place where he feels safe, enjoys privacy and can do as he wishes. |
Every ass likes to hear himself bray. | People like to listen to themselves talking. |
Every cloud has a silver lining. | There is a positive or hopeful side to every situation. |
Every man for himself. | You must think of your own interests before the interests of others. |
Every man has his price. | Everyone’s loyalty can be bought for a price. |
Every man is the architect of his own fortune. | Life is what you make it. |
Every path has its puddle. | Progress is rarely without difficulty. |
Every rose has its thorn. | Every good thing has an unpleasant side. |
Every why has a wherefore. | There is an explanation for everything. |
Everything in the garden is rosy. | Everything is satisfactory. |
Experience is the father of wisdom. | Experience and knowledge result in better judgement. |
Alphabetical List – F
Facts speak louder than words | People show what they are really like by what they do, rather than by what they say. |
Failure teaches success. | People can learn from their failures and be successful later on. |
Fair exchange is no robbery | Swapping two items of equal value is an honest deal. |
False friends are worse than open enemies. | It’s better to know who your real enemies are rather than trust someone who pretends to be a friend but is capable of stabbing you in the back. |
Familiarity breeds contempt | Knowing someone very well can lead to a lack of respect for them. |
(A) fault confessed is half redressed. | Confession is the beginning of forgiveness. |
Fine words butter no parsnips | No amount of talking can replace action. |
First come, first served. | The first person in the line will be attended to first. |
(The) first step is the hardest. | The most difficult part of an action is the beginning. |
(A) flower blooms more than once. | If you miss an occasion, you can avail yourself of it another time. |
(A) fly will not get into a closed mouth. | If you learn when to keep silent you will avoid trouble. |
(A) fool and his money are (soon) easily parted. | A foolish person usually spends money carelessly. |
(A) fool at forty is a fool forever. | If a person hasn’t matured by the age of 40, they never will. |
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. | One should learn from one’s mistakes. |
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. | Inexperienced people become involved in situations that more intelligent people would avoid. |
(A) friend in need is a friend indeed. | Someone who helps you when you are in trouble is a real friend. |
(A) friend to all is a friend to none. | Someone who is a friend to everyone makes none of them feel special. |
(A) friend’s eye is a good mirror. | A real friend will tell you the truth. |
Friendship is like money, easier made than kept. | Effort is necessary to keep a friendship alive. |
Friendship is love with understanding. | A friend is more tolerant than a lover/partner/spouse? |
Alphabetical List – G
Gardens are not made by sitting in the shade. | Nothing is achieved without effort. |
Give someone an inch and they will take a mile (or yard) | Give someone a little and they will want more – some people are never satisfied. |
Give someone enough rope and they will hang themselves. | Give someone enough time and freedom and they will get into trouble. |
God helps those who help themselves. | Success comes to those who make a real effort to achieve it. |
Good accounting makes good friends. | You will keep your friends if you avoid disputes over money. |
Good and quickly seldom meet. | A well-done job takes time. |
(A) good beginning makes a good end. | If a task is carefully planned, there’s a better chance that it will be well done. |
(A) good conscience is a soft pillow. | You sleep well when you have nothing to feel guilty about. |
(A) good mind possesses a kingdom. | Intellectual assets are more valuable than material ones. |
(A) good name is better than a good face. | A good reputation is better than a good appearance. |
Good management is better than good income. | Income can be lost if it is used carelessly. |
Grasp all, lose all. | Trying to obtain everything will often result in gaining nothing. |
Great minds think alike. | Intelligent people very often have the same idea at the same time. |
Great oaks grow from small acorns. | Large successful operations can begin in a small way. |
Grief divided is made lighter. | If you share your grief, it will be easier to bear. |
(A) growing youth has a wolf in his belly. | Young boys eat a lot / are often hungry. |
(A) guilty conscience needs no accuser. | If you know that you have done something wrong, you don’t need anyone to tell you that you’re guilty. |
Alphabetical List – H
Half a loaf is better than none | You should be grateful for something, even if it is not as much as you wanted. |
(A) a handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains. | Patience is more precious than intelligence. |
Handsome is what handsome does. | Behaviour is more important than appearance. |
(A) happy heart is better than a full purse. | Happiness is better than wealth. |
Hard words breaks no bones. | Criticism or verbal attacks may be unpleasant but will not kill anyone. |
Haste makes waste | If something is done too quickly, it may be done carelessly and need to be redone. |
Hatred is as blind as love. | A person who feels hatred does not see any qualities in the person he/she hates. |
(A) heavy purse gives to a light heart. | When you have money you feel more cheerful and secure. |
(A) hedge between keeps friendship green. | It is important to respect the privacy of others. |
He can who believes he can. | If you believe you can do something, you will be able to do it. |
He has enough who is content. | A happy person needs nothing more. |
He who hesitates is lost. | If you delay your decision too long, you may miss a good opportunity. |
He who is everywhere is nowhere. | It’s not good to do too many things at the same time. |
He who know nothing doubts nothing. | Knowledge leads us to make choices. |
He who pays the piper calls the tune. | The person who provides the money for something should control how it is spent. |
He who plays with fire gets burnt. | If you behave in a risky way, you are likely to have problems. |
He who wills the end wills the means. | If you are determined to do something you will find a way. |
He laughs best who laughs last. | Don’t express your joy, or triumph, too soon. |
Health is better than wealth. | It’s better to be in good health than to be rich. |
(The best) helping hand is at the end of your sleeve. | The best way to get something done is to do it yourself. |
Home is where the heart is. | You call home the place where the people you love are. |
Honesty is the best policy. | It’s always better to be honest. |
Honey catches more flies than vinegar. | You can obtain more cooperation from others by being nice. |
However long the night, the dawn will break. | Bad things don’t last forever. |
Hunger is a good sauce. | All food tastes good when you are hungry. |
(A) hungry belly has no ears. | A hungry person is totally concentrated on their need for food and nothing else interests them. |
(A) hungry wolf is fixed to no place. | A desperate person will go from place to place when they need to satisfy their needs. |
Alphabetical List – I
(An) idle brain is the devil’s workshop. | When you are busy working you avoid temptation. |
In times of prosperity friends are plentiful. | You have many friends when you have no difficulties. |
If a camel gets his nose in a tent, his body will follow. | If you let something intrusive enter your life, your life will become difficult. |
If in February there be no rain, ’tis neither good for hay nor grain. | Plants and grains will grow badly if there is no rain in early spring. |
If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will avoid 100 days of sorrow. | Avoid regrets by taking the time to think before speaking or acting angrily. |
If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one. | If you try to do two things at the same time, you will not succeed in doing either of them. |
If two ride a horse, one must ride behind. | When two people do something together, one will be the leader and the other will be the subordinate. |
If you want a friend, be a friend. | Friendship must be reciprocal. |
If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride. | Wishing alone is of no use; you must act as well. |
Ignorance is bliss. | Possible interpretation: what you do not know causes no worry or sadness. |
In for a penny, in for a pound. | If you start something, it is better to spend the time or money necessary to complete it. |
In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king. | A man of even limited ability has an advantage over a person who is less able. |
It never rains but it pours. | Misfortune usually comes in large numbers. |
It is always darkest before the dawn. | The most difficult time is just before the problem is solved. |
It’s no use crying over spilt milk. | Don’t express regret for something that has happened and cannot be remedied. |
It takes all sorts to make a world. | People vary in character and abilities, and this is a good thing. |
Alphabetical List – J – K
Justice delayed is justice denied. | If the law is applied too late, there is no justice. |
Kill one to warn a hundred. | Warn many people by punishing a few. |
Kill not the goose that lays the golden egg. | Do not destroy the source of your good fortune. |
Kindle not a fire you cannot put out. | Do not start something that you cannot control; you may fail or cause damage. |
Kindness begets kindness. | If you are kind to someone, they will return your kindness. |
Knowledge in youth is wisdom in age. | What you learn when you are young will be invaluable when your grow old. |
Knowledge is power. | It is easier to make progress or be successful if you are educated or possess a lot of information. |
Alphabetical List – L
Laughter is the best medicine. | Laughter makes people feel good. |
Learn to walk before you run. | Don’t rush into doing something before you know how to do it. |
Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere. | Education is something that you keep forever. |
Least said, soonest mended. | The less you talk about an incident, the more easily it will be forgotten. |
(A) lender nor borrower be. | Do not lend or borrow money. |
(A) leopard cannot change its spots. | It is impossible for a bad or unpleasant person to become good or pleasant. |
Let bygones be bygones. | Let’s forgive and forget past quarrels. |
Let the chips fall where they may. | We should not try to control our destiny. |
Liars need good memories. | People who do not tell the truth must be careful to remember what they say. |
A lie begets a lie. | Telling one lie will lead you to tell another one. |
Lightning never strikes in the same place twice. | An unusual event is not likely to occur again in exactly the same circumstances. |
Like father, like son. | A son’s character can be expected to resemble his father’s. |
(A) little fire is quickly trodden out. | If you deal with a minor problem quickly, it will not become a major issue. |
(A) little of what you fancy does you good. | It’s ok to give into a little temptation occasionally. |
Little strokes fell good oaks. | If you divide a task into small parts, it become easier to do. |
(A) loaded wagon makes no noise. | Really wealthy people do not talk about money. |
Look before you leap. | Consider possible consequences before taking action. |
Loose lips sink ships. | Disclosing important information (to the enemy or a competitor) could result in large losses. |
Losers weepers, finders keepers. | If you lose something you lament, if you find something you keep it. |
Love is blind. | A person in love does not see the faults of the person he/she loves. |
(A) loveless life is a living death. | Without affection, life is difficult. |
Alphabetical List – M
Make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. | Manage to product something good using poor material. |
Man is the head of the family and woman is the neck that turns the head. | No comment! |
Man proposes, God disposes. | Our destiny depends on God’s will. |
(A) man can die but once. | If death comes now, you will not have to experience it later. |
(A) man is as old as he feels himself to be. | Your age doesn’t matter as long as you are fit and healthy. |
(A) man is judged by his deeds, not by his words. | A person is judged on what he/she actually does, not on what they saythey will do. |
(A) man is known by the company he keeps. | A person’s character is judged by the type of people with whom they spend their time. |
Manners make the man. | Possibly: a person’s manners show their origins. |
Many a true word is spoken in jest. | Even if something is said as a joke it can still be true. |
Many hands make light work. | Sharing work makes the task easier. |
March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. | The weather at the beginning of March is stormy and at the end is mild. |
March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers. | The storms and rain in March and April produce flowers in the month of May. |
Mark, learn and inwardly digest. | Note and reflect upon something in order to thoroughly assimilate it. |
Marry in haste, repent as leisure. | If you get married too quickly, you may spend your whole life regretting it. |
Memory is the treasure of the mind. | A good memory is very precious. |
Men make houses, women make homes. | Women give a house its comfort and character. |
Might as well be hanged for a sheep as (for) a lamb. | If the penalty is going to be same, you might as well commit the greater offence. |
Misery loves company | When people are sad they often like others to feel sad too. |
Money begets money. | If you have money you can make more money. |
Money doesn’t grow on trees. | You should not waste money because it is not plentiful or obtained easily. |
(A) monkey in silk is a monkey no less. | No matter how someone dresses, it’s the same person underneath. |
(The) more haste, the less speed. | A person makes more progress if they take time to do things carefully. |
(The) more you have, the more you want. | People have a constant desire to possess more. |
(The) mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken. | If you depend on just one thing, and it fails, you have no alternatives. |
Alphabetical List – N
Necessity is the mother of invention. | The need for something forces people to find a way of obtaining it. |
Need teaches a plan. | Necessity will make you find a solution. |
Needs must when the devil drives. | Sometimes you are compelled to do something that you would rather not do. |
Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today. | Don’t postpone until later something you can do now. |
Never say die. | Never give up. |
Never trouble troubles until troubles trouble you. | Don’t look for problems in advance; deal with them when they arise. |
(A) new broom sweeps clean (but the old brush knows all the corners…) | A newly-appointed person often makes changes quickly . |
(A) nod is as good as a wink (to a blind horse/man). | A hint or a subtle signal is enough to convey meaning to someone who is ready to understand. |
Nobody is perfect. | It is understandable not to be perfect or to make occasional mistakes. |
No joy without annoy | There is no happiness without clouds. |
No losers, no winners. | If there were no losers, there could be no winners. |
No man can serve two masters. | It’s impossible to follow instructions from two different sources. |
No man is a hero to his valet. | Few people are admired by those who know them intimately and are aware of their failings. |
No man is an island. | We are all interdependent and need other people. |
No news is good news. | If the news was bad, we would hear of it. Since we have heard nothing, we can assume that all is well. |
No pain, no gain. | Nothing is achieved without effort. |
No rain, no grain. | Without rain the harvest will be poor. |
No smoke without fire. | There could be some truth in the rumour … |
No wind, no waves. | Similar to ‘no smoke without fire’. |
Nothing ventured nothing gained. | You cannot expect to achieve anything if you take no risks. |
Alphabetical List – O
(An) old fox is not easily snared. | A person of experience is difficult to fool or manipulate. |
Once bitten, twice shy. | After an unpleasant experience, people are careful to avoid something similar. |
One father is (worth) more than a hundred schoolmasters. | A teacher cannot replace a father. A child is raised by a father and taught by a teacher. |
One good turn deserves another. | You should be helpful to someone who helps you. |
One of these days is none of these days. | Until a date is set, ‘one of these days’ remains a vague promise. |
One today is worth two tomorrows. | What you have today is better than what is promised or hoped for. |
One man’s meat is another man’s poison. | People don’t always like the same things. |
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. | What is useless to one person could be valuable to another. |
One swallow doesn’t make a summer. | A single satisfactory event does not mean that all the others will be as good. |
(An) onion a day keeps everyone away. | A humoristic version of “an apple a day…” |
Only real friends will tell you when your face is dirty. | Only a real friend will tell you the truth. |
Opportunity seldom knocks twice. | Don’t miss opportunities that come along. |
(An) ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit. | It is better to be cautious and discreet than to try to be funny. |
(An) ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. | It is easier to prevent something from happening than to repair the damage or cure the disease later. |
Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings. | Children often speak wisely. |
Out of sight, out of mind. | We tend to forget people or things that we do not see. |
Alphabetical List – P – Q
(The) pen is mightier than the sword. | Words and communication have a greater effect than war and fighting. |
Penny wise, pound foolish. | Refers to a person who is careful about spending small amounts of money, but not careful about spending large amounts. |
People who live in glass houses should not throw stones. | One should not criticize others for faults similar to one’s own and risk retaliation. |
(A) picture paints a thousand words. | A picture is better than a long description. |
Pity is akin to love. | If you begin to feel sorry for someone, you may start to love them. |
Poverty waits at the gates of idleness. | If you do not work, you will not earn any money. |
Practice makes perfect. | Doing something repeatedly is the only way to become good at it. |
Practice what you preach. | Do yourself what you advise others to do. |
Prevention is better than cure. | It is easier to prevent something from happening than to repair the damage or cure the disease later. |
Pride comes before a fall. | Don’t be too self-confident or proud; something may happen to make you look foolish. |
(A) problem shared is a problem halved. | It is easier to deal with a problem when you discuss it with someone. |
Procrastination is the thief of time. | Delaying an ction for too long is a waste of time. |
(The) proof of the pudding is in the eating. | The real value of something can be judged only after it has been tried or tested. |
Punctuality is the soul of business. | You should always be on time for your business appointments. |
Put all your eggs in one basket. | Risk everything by relying on one plan (e.g. by putting all one’s money into one business). |
Alphabetical List – R
Revenge is sweet. | There is satisfaction in returning an injury. |
(A) rising tide lifts all boats. | Refers to something that will be helpful to all. |
(The) road to hell is paved with good intentions. | It is not enough to intend to do something, you must actually do it. |
(A) rolling stone gathers no moss | If a person keeps moving from place to place, they gain neither friends nor possessions. Another interpretation is that, by moving often, one avoids being tied down! |
Rome was not built in a day. | It takes time to a job properly. You should not expect to do it quickly. |
(A) rotten apple spoils the barrel. | A dishonest or immoral person can have a bad influence on a group. |
Alphabetical List – S
Save me from my friends. | Friends can be more dangerous than enemies. |
Saying is one thing, doing is another. | People don’t always do what they announce. |
Short reckonings make long friends. | Debts paid quickly encourage friendship. |
Sickness in the body brings sadness to the mind. | Physical suffering can lead to sadness or depression. |
Silence gives consent. | If you don’t object something, it is assumed that you agree with it. |
(A) soft answer turneth away wrath. | If your reply is polite and tactful you will avoid anger. |
(A) smooth sea never made a skilled mariner. | Overcoming adversity leads to competence. |
Snug as a bug in a rug. | Feeling very comfortable. |
Spare the rod and spoil the child. | If you don’t punish a child when he does wrong, you will spoil his character. |
Speech is silver, silence is golden. | Speaking is good, but discretion can be better. |
Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me. | Physical attacks may harm me, but cruel words will not. |
Still waters run deep. | A quiet person with a calm outward appearance can have much knowledge or wisdom. |
(A) stitch in time saves nine. | It’s better to deal with a problem at an early stage so as to prevent it from getting worse. |
Stolen fruit is sweet / the sweetest Stolen pleasures are the sweetest. | What is forbidden is the most tempting. |
(A) stumble may prevent a fall. | Correcting a small mistake may help you to avoid making a bigger one. |
(A) swallow does not make the summer. | One good event does not mean that everything is alright. |
Alphabetical List – T
Tall oaks grow from little acorns. | Great things may come from small beginnings. |
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. | Children resemble their parents. |
The best advice is found on the pillow. | A good night’s sleep may help us find an answer to our problem. |
The best things in life are free. | You don’t have to pay for what is important: happiness, friendship, good health. |
The darkest hour is just before dawn. | The most difficult moment is just before a problem is solved. |
The devil looks after his own. | Success comes to those who deserve it least. |
The devil makes work for idle hands. | People who have no work, or are idle, often get into trouble. |
The die is cast. | A decision has been made and it is impossible to change it. |
The early bird catches the worm. | Act early, or before anyone else, if you want to have an advantage or be successful. |
The end justifies the means. | Wrong or unfair methods may be used if the result of the action is good. |
The first step is the hardest. | The most difficult part of an action is the beginning. |
The more haste, the less speed. | A person makes more progress if they take time to do things carefully. |
The more you have, the more you want. | People have a constant desire to possess more. |
The mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken. | If you depend on just one thing, and it fails, you have no alternatives. |
The pen is mightier than the sword. | Words and communication have a greater effect than war and fighting. |
The proof of the pudding is in the eating. | The real value of something can be judged only after it has been tried or tested. |
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. | It is not enough to intend to do something, you must actually do it. |
The tongue wounds more than a lance. | Insults can be more hurtful than physical injuries. |
The truth is in the wine. | People speak more freely under the influence of alcohol. |
The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. | Feed a man well and he will love you. |
The wish is father to the thought. | You think that something is true because you want it to be so. |
There is a black sheep in every flock. | There is always someone who doesn’t behave or perform like the others. |
There’s many a slip between the cup and the lip. | We do not own something until we actually get it. |
There is a trick in every trade. | There is an established way of doing things. |
There is no fool like an old fool. | An older person is expected to behave more sensibly. |
There is safety in numbers. | Being in a crowd makes you feel more confident. |
(A) tidy house holds a bored woman. | If a house is always tidy, the owner (woman) has nothing but housework to occupy her time. |
Time and tide wait for no man. | Delaying a decision will not prevent events from taking place. |
Time has wings. | Time goes by quickly. |
Time heals all wounds. | The passage of time lessens the impact of bad events. |
Time is money. | Time is valuable and should not be wasted. |
To err is human, to forgive divine. | It is human nature to make mistakes, therefore one should forgive them. |
Too many cooks spoil the broth. | If too many people are involved in something, it will not be done properly. |
Too much bed makes a dull head. | When you sleep too much, you are not able to think clearly. |
(The) tongue wounds more than a lance. | Insults can be more hurtful than physical injuries. |
A tree is known by its fruit. | A person is judged by their actions. |
Trust not a horse’s heel nor a dog’s tooth. | A horse kicks from behind, a dog attacks with its teeth. |
Truth has no answer. | You cannot argue against facts or refute what is true. |
(The) truth is in the wine. | People speak more freely under the influence of alcohol. |
Truth is stranger than fiction. | Events in real life are often stranger than in fiction. |
Two wrongs don’t make a right. | It is wrong to harm someone because they have harmed you. |
Alphabetical List – U – V
Union is strength | A group has more force than an individual. |
Unwillingness easily finds an excuse. | A person who doesn’t want to do something always finds a reason to avoid it. |
Variety is the spice of life. | Doing a lot of different things makes life more interesting. |
Virtue is its own reward. | You should not expect praise for acting in a correct or moral way. |
Alphabetical List – W
Walls have ears. | Be careful. People could be listening. |
Waste not, want not. | If you never waste anything, you will have is when you need it. |
(A) watched pot never boils. | If you wait anxiously for something to happen, it seems to take a long time. |
(The) way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. | Feed a man well and he will love you. |
What the eye doesn’t see, the heart doesn’t grieve over. | If a person doesn’t know about something, it cannot hurt them. |
What a man says drunk, he thinks sober. | People speak more freely under the influence of alcohol. |
What soberness conceals, drunkenness reveals. | People are less discreet under the influence of alcohol. |
When the cat’s away, the mice play. | People sometimes misbehave when the person in authority, is absent. |
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. | You should adopt the customs of the people or country you are visiting and behave in the same way. |
When poverty comes in the door, love goes out the window. | When a couple loses everything, their relationship becomes difficult. |
Where there’s life there’s hope. | As long as a person is breathing, there is hope for recovery. |
Where there’s a will there’s a way. | If you are determined to do something, you will find a way to do it. |
Who makes himself a sheep will be eaten by the wolves. | Possible interpretation: an easily influenced person can be mislead. |
(A) wise head keeps a still tongue | An intelligent person knows when to stay silent. |
Wisdom is better than strength. | It is preferable to use one’s intelligence than one’s physical strength. |
(The) wish is father to the thought. | You think that something is true because you want it to be so. |
(A) wonder lasts but nine days | The effects of an amazing or stirring event last only nine days; after that, life goes on as before. |
Wonders will never cease! | Expresses surprise at an unexpected pleasure or event. |
Worry often gives a small thing a big shadow. | Worrying over small details can make them seem worse. |
(Two) wrongs don’t make a right. | It is wrong to harm someone because they have harmed you. |
Alphabetical List – X –Y – Z
You are what you eat. | What you eat has an effect on your well-being. |
You are never too old to learn. | You can always learn something new, no matter how old you are. |
You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink. | You can offer somebody an opportunity to do something but you can’t force them to do it. |
You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. | A person who is used to doing things a certain way cannot change. |
You never know what you can do until you try. | Try first before deciding not to do something. |
You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours. | You help me and I’ll help you. |
(A) young idler, an old beggar. | If you don’t work, you won’t have any money when you’re old. |