The Routledge Book of World Proverbs
A hut is a palace to the poor man. (Irish)
A man without money is like a ship without sails. (Dutch)
A moneyless man goes fast through the market. (Danish)
A north wind has no corn, and a poor man no friend. (Spanish)
A poor man has few acquaintances. (Danish)
A poor man is all schemes. (Spanish)
A poor man is always behind. (American)
A poor man is glad for whatever he gets. (Irish)
A poor man is hungry after eating. (Portuguese)
A poor man sings folk songs. (Chinese)
A poor man who shouts is like a barking dog. (Yoruban)
A poor person isn’t he who has little, but he who needs a lot. (German)
A threadbare coat is armor-proof against highwaymen. (Turkish)
Better poor on land than rich at sea. (Dutch)
Better to die ten years early than live ten years poor. (Chinese)
Better to go to Heaven in rags than to Hell in silks. (Chinese)
Deep draughts, and long morning slumbers, soon make a man poor. (Danish)
Dice, wine, and women, these three have made me poor. (Roman)
Dogs show no aversion to the poor. (Chinese)
Don’t make yourself poor to one who won’t make you rich. (Portuguese)
Even a little pleases a poor man. (Irish)
Everywhere the poor man is despised. (Roman)
‘Had I known’ is a poor man. (German)
Having been poor is no shame, but being ashamed of it is. (Poor Richard)
He is not poor that hath not much, but he that craves much. (Italian)
‘I have had’ is a poor man. (German)
If a poor man ate it, they would say it was because of his stupidity. (Arabian)
If a poor man gives to you, he expects more in return. (Portuguese)
If poor, act with caution. (Roman)
If you would grow poor without perceiving it, employ workmen and go to sleep. (Portuguese)
It is a bad thing to be poor, and seem poor. (Italian)
It is no shame to be poor. (German)
It’s the poor who say that money doesn’t buy happiness. (American)
Much wisdom is smothered in a poor man’s head. (Dutch)
Much wit is lost in a poor man’s purse. (German)
No means, no market. (Kurdish)
No one fears the poor. (Unknown)
No one heeds the poor. (Unknown)
No one is poor but he who thinks himself so. (Portuguese)
No one is so poor in life as he was at birth. (Roman)
Pity the poor man who does evil. (Irish)
Poor people entertain with the heart. (Haitian)
Prison and Lent were made for the poor. (Spanish)
The poor are glad of pottage. (Irish)
The poor man eats at double cost. (Portuguese)
The poor man meets many devils. (Chinese)
The poor sleep soundly. (Japanese)
The strong break the pots but the poor pay for them. (Egyptian)
When the sea turned into honey, the poor man lost his spoon. (Bulgarian)
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