1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 41
801. 
It is observed that in any great endeavor, it is not enough for a person to depend solely on himself.
802. 
An axe does not cut down a tree by itself.
803. 
A barber does not shave himself.
804. 
A good thing sells it self a bad one advertises it self.
805. 
One's foul smelling does not sicken one self but merely disguts one.
806. 
Why drive away fowls from the dung you do not eat yourself?.
807. 
He who fears the crying of a child, will cry himself.
808. 
He who laughs at a cripple will not die without becoming himself.
809. 
He who digs a pit will fall into it himself.
810. 
He who riducules a deformed person becomes deformed himself.
811. 
A witchdoctor does not cure himself.
812. 
If a native of pemba can get a log he does not relive himself on the ground.ie nothing but the best.
813. 
One who talks to himself can not be wrong.Ie no one to correct him.
814. 
He who boasts of his ancestry unduly will bring plenty of trouble upon himself.
815. 
A person scratches himself where his hand can reach.
816. 
One who curses someone in public, brings it on himself in private.
817. 
She who is pregnant, is pregnant-even though she wrap herself in an 'mkaja'.
818. 
Hold him! Hold him! and you yourself after him.
819. 
If you are astonished at Moses' deeds, you will be more astonished at Pharaoh's. Not-Moses declared himself to he a prophet, but Pharaoh declared himself to be God.
820. 
Have you changed into a cuttle-fish, you heap live embers on yourself?.
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