476 Proverbs about Himself / Page 12
221. Every man should support himself, and not hang upon another.
222. Every one speaks of the fair as he himself finds it.
223. Four things put a man beside himself--women, tobacco, cards, and wine.
224. He does not a little who burns his house: he frightens the rats, and warms himself.
225. He is a great simpleton who starves himself to feed another.
226. He who does not honour his wife, dishonours himself.
227. He who does not show himself, is overlooked.
228. He who spits above himself will have it fall on his face.
229. Name not a rope in his house that hanged himself.
230. Put a beggar into your barn and he will make himself your heir.
231. The Jew ruins himself with passovers, the Moor with wedding feasts, and the Christian with lawsuits.
232. Who arrays himself in other men's garments is stripped on the highway.
233. He gives nothing who does not give himself.
234. A man's value is that which he sets upon himself.
235. A man is valued according to his own estimate of himself.
236. A noble prince or king never has a coin to bless himself.
237. At the king's court every one for himself.
238. He does a good day's work who rids himself of a fool.
239. He does not guard himself well who is not always on his guard.
240. He has great need of a fool who makes himself one.
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