Proverbs

366 Proverbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

The darkest hour is that before the dawn.

Just when your situation seems as black as it can be is when things start to get better.

'Dawn' is the start of the day, just as it gets light.

The longest night will have an end.

ہر تاریک رات کی صُبح ہوتی ہے

Even the worst of problems come to an end at last.


Every cloud has a silver lining.

There is something good in every bad situation. (Nothing is all bad.)


After a storm comes a calm.

Things will get better.


All that is sharp is short.

Bad luck doesn't last long.


The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.

Mothers are the most important people in the world.

A 'cradle' is a baby's bed.

Never do things by halves.

If you are going to do something, put your heart into it.


Soon hot, soon cold.?

پل میںتولا پل میں ماشا

Passion that is quickly aroused dies as quickly.


Everything comes to him who waits.

If you are patient, you will get what you want.


A watched pot never boils.

Time passes more slowly for someone who is impatiently waiting for something to happen.


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December 06, 2025
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- a consonant produced without sound from the vocal cords
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