The Penguin Dictionary of Proverbs is a reference book in which the word
proverb is interpreted as a statement or maxim that contains advice
(e.g. many hand make light work), a belief (beauty is in the eye of the
beholder), or a general observation of some aspect of life or nature
(absence makes the heart grow fonder). The dictionary contains
approximately 6000 proverbs arranged under such thematic headings such
as absence, beauty, caution, knowledge, love and weather. Some proverbs
will be listed under more than one heading. Within each thematic
category, proverbs will be arranged in groups that express various
aspects of the theme. Explanations of the proverbs are given only if the
meaning is ambiguous or totally obscure, if a dialect word is used, or
if the proverb is a foreign phrase requiring translation. A few of the
proverbs may be actual quotations from literature or the Bible.