1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 28
541. 
Iron does not clang by itself.
542. 
When you are looking for a country with no tombstones you will find yourself in the land of cannibals.
543. 
When you are crossing over a river you might be eaten by crocodiles, but don't let yourself get bitten by the little fish.
544. 
As you see yourself, I once saw myself; as you see me now, you will be seen.
545. 
The more you listen the more you give yourself room for doubt.
546. 
A fool laughs at himself.
547. 
Do not wrong or hate your neighbor for it is not he that you wrong but yourself.
548. 
He who has a dog need not bark himself.
549. 
I have no right to rejoice at the death of my enemy when I do not have eternal life myself.
550. 
The branch that bears the most fruit bends itself thankfully towards the ground.
551. 
There are three kinds of enemy: the enemy himself, the friends of your enemy, and the enemies of your friends.
552. 
You only appreciate your father the day you become a father yourself.
553. 
Even if a chef cooks just a fly, he would keep the breast for himself.
554. 
He who tickles himself can laugh whenever he wants.
555. 
Change yourself, and your luck will change.
556. 
Change yourself, change your fortunes.
557. 
Make yourself a sheep and the wolf is ready.
558. 
One never tires working for oneself.
559. 
The wolf will hire himself out very cheaply as a shepherd.
560. 
Who falls in the water will hold on to the foam to save himself.
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