1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 11
201. 
Old age is in itself a disease.
202. 
Opportunity has hair in front, behind she is bald; if you seize her by the forelock, you may hold her, but, if suffered to escape, not Jupiter himself can catch her again.
203. 
Rich for yourself, poor for your friends.
204. 
Self praise is odious.
205. 
Self-love is a mote in every man's eye.
206. 
Self-praise is no recommendation.
207. 
Submit to the rule you have yourself laid down.
208. 
Subtlety set a trap and caught itself.
209. 
The act itself does not constitute a crime, unless the intent be criminal.
210. 
The fear of death is worse than death itself.
211. 
The gnat trusting itself to the flame is singed.
212. 
The labour is in itself a pleasure.
213. 
Though physician to others, yet himself full of sores.
214. 
To silence another, first be silent yourself.
215. 
To understand a stammerer, you ought to stammer yourself.
216. 
To whom is he any good, if he is no good to himself?
217. 
Treachery will eventually betray itself; though wary enough at first.
218. 
Unable to keep yourself, you are keeping dogs.
219. 
What you think of yourself is much more important than what others think of you.
220. 
You made this mess yourself, and now you must eat it all up.
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