1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 29
561. 
A wise lawyer never goes to law himself.
562. 
Wink at small faults, for you have great ones yourself.
563. 
What you give to others bears fruit for yourself.
564. 
The glory of ancestors should not prevent a man from winning glory for himself.
565. 
Behold the iguana puffing itself out to make itself a man.
566. 
Old age does not announce itself.
567. 
Every man for himself and God for us all.
568. 
Happiness itself does not stay -- only moments of happiness do.
569. 
He who forgives a thief is a thief himself.
570. 
He who talks to a mule is one himself.
571. 
He who wants to bring home the riches of India, he must have them within himself.
572. 
If the devil is going to disguise himself, it will be as a monk or a lawyer.
573. 
If you are not good for yourself, how can you be good for others?
574. 
If you want good service, serve yourself.
575. 
If your wife tells you to throw yourself off a cliff, pray to God that it is a low one.
576. 
There is no remedy for death, but death itself is a remedy.
577. 
Work improves the harvest better than the field itself.
578. 
If you buy what you don't need, you steal from yourself.
579. 
Who is chasing after another must himself rest.
580. 
He who mocks the cripple should be straight himself.
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