680 Proverbs about Another / Page 11
201. He who would drive another over three dikes must climb over two himself.
202. I would rather see smoke from my own chimney than the fire on another's hearth.
203. It is easy to be generous out of another man's purse.
204. It is easy to be generous with another man's money.
205. It is easy to find the rod when another finds the bottom.
206. It is easy to poke another man's fire.
207. It is easy to swim, when another holds up your head.
208. It is folly to take a thorn out of another's foot and put it into your own.
209. It is not easy to know your butter in another man's cabbage.
210. It is poor comfort for one who has broken his leg, that another has broken his neck.
211. It must be a hard winter when one wolf devours another.
212. Keep your nose out of another's mess.
213. Let another man praise thee, not thine own mouth.
214. Let another's shipwreck be your sea-mark.
215. Let him who would reach another a brand, beware that he do not burn his own hand.
216. Many a one would like to lay his own shame on another man's back.
217. No man limps because another is hurt.
218. No man looks for another in a sack, unless he has been there him himself.
219. No one can see into another further than his teeth.
220. One beggar likes not that another has two wallets.
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