1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 18
341. 
Fate and self-help share equally in shaping our destiny.
342. 
Do not make yourself so big, you are not so small.
343. 
In a flat country a hillock thinks itself a mountain.
344. 
It is more difficult to contend with oneself than with the world.
345. 
Iron does not clang by itself.
346. 
If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies in yourself.
347. 
The hunter does not rub himself in oil and lie by the fire to sleep.
348. 
The lizard that jumped from the high iroko tree said he would praise himself if no one else did.
349. 
There's no shame in clothing you haven't cut yourself.
350. 
I used to feel sorry for myself because I had no shoes until I met a man who was dead.
351. 
Do not push the river, it will flow by itself.
352. 
Innocence itself sometimes hath need of a mask.
353. 
Wherever you go, you can't get rid of yourself.
354. 
If the thunder is not loud, the peasant forgets to cross himself.
355. 
The peasant will not cross himself before it begins to thunder.
356. 
He that falls by himself never cries.
357. 
Gold's father is dirt, yet it regards itself as noble.
358. 
Provide for the worst; the best can take care of itself.
359. 
Talk too much and you talk about yourself.
360. 
You buy yourself an enemy when you lend a man money.
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