More Icelandic Proverbs
- Faint heart never won fair lady.
- Tell me who you walk with, and I’ll tell you who you are.
- It is better one time to see things than one hundred times to hear about them.
- There are seven different kind of weather in one autumn night.
- You will reach your destination even though you travel slowly.
- Blind is a man without a book.
- Although he comes and cuts me down, I’ll grow next spring.
- Every man is defenseless unless he has a brother or a friend.
- On the ladder to success there is always somebody on the rung above you and who uses your head to steady himself.
- Those who get praised most loudly, disappoint me the most.
- Everyone gets argr as he gets older.
- If the statement applies to you, admit it or do something about it.
- An unlucky girl may make a good woman.
- Politeness costs little but yields much.
- A wise man changes his mind, a fool never will.
- It’s better to stand on your own feet than someone else’s.
- One half our fatherlands is the ocean.
- All sails do not suit every ship.
- A bad rower blames his oars.
- There men so poor that the only thing they have is money.
- Strong legs are needed to carry good days.
- All is not gold that glistereth.
- A story is only half told if there is only one side presented.
- The generous and bold have the best lives.
- Pissing in your shoes won’t keep your feet warm for long.
- It is an ill bird that fouls its own nest; Don’t wash your dirty linen in public.
- It is better to suffer in name the truth than being rewarded for lying.