1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 23
441. 
Life itself cannot give you joy/ Unless you really will it./ Life just gives you time and space -- It's up to you to fill it.
442. 
Man fools himself. He prays for a long life, and he fears an old age.
443. 
Ripe fruit falls by itself, but it does not fall into your mouth.
444. 
Slander piles itself before the door of a widow.
445. 
The father in praising his son extols himself.
446. 
The gift itself can be light while carrying a heavy message.
447. 
The wise man asks questions of himself; the fool questions others.
448. 
To learn about other people is science, to learn to know yourself is intelligence.
449. 
To understand your parents' love you must raise children yourself.
450. 
Whoever tears his clothes must mend them himself.
451. 
Prepare yourself for when the water comes up to your knees.
452. 
The portion that a man keeps for himself is usually not the smallest.
453. 
If you make yourself into a doormat, people will wipe their feet on you.
454. 
Do not protect yourself with a fence, but rather by your friends.
455. 
If you want to hear the truth about yourself -- offend your neighbor.
456. 
He that feeds himself from waiting could die of hunger.
457. 
One should speak a little with others and a lot with oneself.
458. 
Whoever lets himself be led by the heart will never lose his way.
459. 
Envy shoots at others and wounds itself.
460. 
For whom does the blind man's wife paint herself?
1118 Proverbs, Page 23 of 56
<< 1 ...
22 23 24 ...
56 >> Quotes related to Self by Power Quotations