Definition Of Proverb
A proverb is a famous, short saying that shows a general truth, piece of advice, or knowledge based on common sense or experience. Proverbs often use figurative language and are passed down through generations.
- First deserve then desire.
- Curse of God upon the liar.
- Greed is curse.
- Slow and steady wins the race.
- All that glitters is not gold.
- Beauty needs no ornaments.
- Honesty is the best policy.
- Easy come easy go.
- Necessity is the mother of invention.
- Money makes the mare go.
- Practice makes a man perfect.
- Cheap are best.
- Truth is better.
- Health is wealth.
- Do well have well.
- No smoke without fire.
- Charity begins at home.
- Alie has no leg to stand upon.
- All is well that ends well.
- A bad work man quarrels with his tools.
- A rolling stone gathers no mass.
- A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
- A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
- Like souls,like Angels.
- Tit for Tat.
- Might is right.
- To err is human.
- Union is strength.
- Out of frying pan into the fire.
- Barking dogs seldom bite.
- A drowing catches at a straw.
- Patience bears sweet fruit.
- Man is mortal.
- Sweet words cost nothing.
- Better alone than bad company.
- Every potter praises his own pot.
- As many mouths,so many opinions.
- To build casstle in the air.
- Man proposes,God disposes.
- A closed mouth catches no flies..
- A quiet tongue shows a wise head.
- One post and hundred candidates.
- A burnt child dreads the fire.
- A rotten sheep infects the whole flock.
- The kettle calls the pot black.
- Much do about nothing.
- Society moulds men.
- To owe is woe.
- Knowledge is power.
- Two of trade seldom agree.