New posts in proverb-requests

In the darkest nights, the moon is dearly missed

When someone ruins all the good they have ever done!

English idiomatic proverb that expresses "work makes the doer"?

English Idiom equivalent of the Tamil proverb "every house has doorsteps", meaning that everyone has problems

Is there a proverb for “if there's a simple solution for solving a problem don't choose a more complicated one”? [duplicate]

Is there any equivalent for this Persian proverb "A lopsided load won't reach the destination"?

Translate the French quote "Il n’y a pas d'amour, il n’y a que des preuves d’amour" to English?

Idiom or expression criticizing people who ignore you right after getting what they wanted/ were after

Is there an English equivalent of the Hindi saying “sau chuhe maar billi haj ko chali”? (After killing/eating 100 mice, the cat goes on a pilgrimage)

"If two people say you are drunk, go to bed!"

What is the idiom/proverb for "You have to fend for yourself, no one is going to come for our rescue"?

English equivalent proverb/idiom for the Tamil saying "Pinching a child and then oscillating the child's hammock" [duplicate]

Equivalent of "teri lal" a Hindi phrase which means "you are right" said sarcastically (but not actually meant) [closed]

Proverb for weak individuals uniting their power and manage to defeat stronger opponent

Is there an English proverb similar to the Hindi "Elephant goes to the bazar; Thousands of dogs bark"?

Is there an English equivalent for this Tamil proverb - "A painting of a bottle gourd is worthless while preparing stew"?

Spoken word equivalent for "paper does not refuse ink"

Someone whose aspirations exceed abilities or means

Opposite of "Squeaky wheel gets the grease"

Idiom/proverb reminding someone not mincing their words to be sporting when someone else responds in kind?