1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 42
821. 
When you are seized, hold on yourself.
822. 
Do not wake one who is sleeping; you will fall asleep yourself.
823. 
Do not forget what it is to be a sailor because of being a captain yourself.
824. 
Lose your temper and you lose a friend; lie and you lose yourself.
825. 
He who spends his time adorning himself knows he is going to a dance.
826. 
He who adorns himself knows to what sort of dance he is going.
827. 
If you help yourself you will be helped.
828. 
The hyena calls another hyena worse than itself.
829. 
The ox that feeds itself does not spoil its skin.
830. 
The animal caught in the trap does not refuse to set itself free.
831. 
He who is stricken knows how to defend himself.
832. 
A diamonds father is coal, yet it regards itself as upper-class.
833. 
The hyena calls another hyena worse than itself.
834. 
The ox that feeds itself does not spoil its skin.
835. 
The animal caught in the trap does not refuse to set itself free.
836. 
He who is stricken knows how to defend himself.
837. 
Hand plow can't make furrows by itself.
838. 
Keep yourself from the opportunity and god will keep you from the sin.
839. 
He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals.
840. 
Every time you forgive a man you weaken him and strengthen yourself.
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