More Welsh Proverbs
- Repay evil with good, and hell will not claim you.
- Old age is a hundred disorders.
- Better my own cottage than the palace of another.
- Every flock has its black sheep.
- Home is home, however poor it is.
- The child will grow, his clothes will not.
- Repay evil with good, and hell will not claim you.
- Let not your tongue cut your throat.
- Scatter with one hand, gather with two.
- If you want to be a leader, be a bridge.
- The strength of a nation is its knowledge.
- A nation without a language is a nation without a heart.
- Do good and then do it again.
- I was wise once: when I was born I cried.
- Memory slips, letters remain.
- Be a friend to yourself, and others will.
- If every fool wore a crown, we should all be kings.
- Things turn sour when you play with fire.
- Adversity brings knowledge and knowledge wisdom.
- The crow sees its chick as white.
- A great sin can enter through a small door.
- Your hand is never the worse for doing its own work.
- To return to my trees – to relax and unwind, to calm your mind.
- Better educated than wealthy.
- Conscience is the nest where all good is hatched.
- You must crawl before walking.
- The older the man, the weaker his mind.