1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 14
261. 
Seat yourself in your place and you will not be made to quit it.
262. 
So yourself be good, a fig for your grandfather.
263. 
The goat can't well cover herself with her tail.
264. 
The Jew ruins himself with passovers, the Moor with wedding feasts, and the Christian with lawsuits.
265. 
To find oneself in tight breeches.
266. 
Tripe broth, you make much of yourself.
267. 
What you dislike for yourself do not like for me.
268. 
When thou seest thy house in flames, go warm thyself by it.
269. 
Who arrays himself in other men's garments is stripped on the highway.
270. 
With money you would not know yourself, without money nobody would know you.
271. 
You will not be loved if you care for none but yourself.
272. 
Wrap yourself together in a carpet and roll together with your kinsmen.
273. 
If you wish to drown, do not torture yourself with shallow water.
274. 
A man conducts himself abroad as he has been taught at home.
275. 
A man does not look behind the door unless he has stood there himself.
276. 
A wise lawyer never goes to law himself.
277. 
An honest man does not make himself a dog for the sake of a bone.
278. 
Better blow hard than burn yourself.
279. 
Better to have something yourself, than to beg of your sister.
280. 
Beware of the dog himself, his shadow does not bite.
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