1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 32
621. 
He who digs a pit for another falls into it himself.
622. 
Appearance can be deceiving. A wolf can disguise himself as a sheep.
623. 
The innkeeper trusts his guests like he is himself.
624. 
A fly that lands on a carabao feels itself to be higher than the carabao.
625. 
He who believes in hearsay does himself a disservice.
626. 
It is easy to be a man. It is hard to make oneself human.
627. 
Send a child to do your errands, go do them yourself afterwards.
628. 
You can't trust that a job will be done properly unless you do it yourself.
629. 
Keeping yourself and your food clean, you'll get more from it.
630. 
Express yourself earnestly, and you have no reason for shame even if you lack talent.
631. 
If I am not to myself, who will be? And when I am to myself, who am I? And if not now, when?
632. 
Think everything carefully before committing yourself because there is no point for regretting it later.
633. 
He who works by himself does the work of three.
634. 
I protect myself from my enemies; may God protect me from my friends.
635. 
Italy will take care of itself.
636. 
Each bird loves to hear himself sing.
637. 
If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies in yourself.
638. 
Every man for himself and God for all.
639. 
For a poor man, to prepare for a trip means belt himself.
640. 
Unless the thunder strikes, a man won't cross himself.
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