More French Proverbs
- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
- There’s no smoke without fire.
- He who has land has quarrels.
- All’s well that ends well.
- Birds of a feather flock together.
- Better safe than sorry.
- To strike while the iron is hot.
- You pay for your mistakes.
- To each his own.
- Silence implies consent.
- Beggars can’t be choosers.
- Don’t jump to conclusions.
- Walls have ears.
- Whoever laughs last laughs best.
- All that glitters isn’t gold.
- All things come to those who wait.
- He who steals an egg will steal an ox.
- Tit for tat.
- Give some and keep the rest.
- When one doesn’t have the things that one loves, one must love what one has.
- To kill two birds with one stone.
- Small streams form great rivers.
- Better late than never.
- Once the first step is taken, there’s no going back.
- It is better to prevent than to heal.
- Impossible isn’t French.
- Other times, other customs.