1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 15
281. 
Evil wastes itself.
282. 
Give your wife the short knife, and keep the long one for yourself.
283. 
He is a fool that praises himself, and he a madman that speaks ill of himself.
284. 
He that bears the cross, blesses himself first.
285. 
He that boasteth of himself affronteth his company.
286. 
He that cuts above himself, will get splinters in his eye.
287. 
He that sings himself is the best pleased.
288. 
He that touches pitch defiles himself.
289. 
He who can sit upon a stone and feed himself should not move.
290. 
He who feels himself scabby, let him scratch.
291. 
He who flees, proves himself guilty.
292. 
He who has bad neighbours is fain to praise himself.
293. 
He who is of no use to himself, is of no use to any one.
294. 
He who speaks ill of himself is praised by no one.
295. 
He who throws himself under the bench will be left to lie there.
296. 
He who would drive another over three dikes must climb over two himself.
297. 
He who would hang himself is sure to find a rope.
298. 
He who would make a fool of himself will find many to like him.
299. 
"I'll go myself," and "I'll see to it," are two good servants on a farm.
300. 
It is not for nothing that the devil lays himself down in the ditch.
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