1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 16
301. 
No man looks for another in a sack, unless he has been there him himself.
302. 
One man often talks another off his bench, and seats himself upon it.
303. 
Rust consumes iron, and envy consumes itself.
304. 
Shame comes to no man unless he himself help it on the way.
305. 
Trust everybody, but thyself most.
306. 
What you do yourself is well done.
307. 
As ass does not hit himself twice against the same stone.
308. 
Better return half way than lose yourself.
309. 
Good wine praises itself.
310. 
He that chases another does not sit still himself.
311. 
He that makes himself a sheep will be eaten by the wolf.
312. 
He that tickles himself, may laugh when he will.
313. 
He that would please all, and himself too, Undertakes what he cannot do.
314. 
He who makes himself honey will be eaten by the bees.
315. 
He who mixes himself with the draff will be eaten by the swine.
316. 
It is good to warm oneself by another's fire.
317. 
Let every one look to himself, and no one will be lost.
318. 
Let it roll; it will right itself.
319. 
Love others well, but love thyself the most; give good for good, but not to thine own cost.
320. 
Precaution said, Good friend, this counsel keep: strip not yourself until you're laid to sleep.
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