1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 43
841. 
He who judges others condemns himself.
842. 
A benevolent man should allow a few faults in himself to keeps his friends in countenance.
843. 
In a united family, hapiness springs up of itself.
844. 
Apprehension of evil is worse than the evil itself.
845. 
Self-praise is like chewing cotton wool.
846. 
If destiny does not fit you, fit yourself to destiny.
847. 
You praise yourself so much you're never finished.
848. 
To know one's self is to know others, for heart can understand heart.
849. 
What the superior man seeks in himself, the small man seeks in others.
850. 
It takes true heroism to conquer oneself.
851. 
Love itself is calm; turbulence arrives from individuals.
852. 
You can't be the head of a family unless you show yourself both stupid and deaf.
853. 
Solitude is enjoyed only when one is at peace with oneself.
854. 
Fat fries and burns itself.
855. 
A buddha made of mud crossing a river cannot protect even himself.
856. 
The greater your troubles, the greater is your opportunity to show yourself a worthy person.
857. 
Envy shoots as others and wounds herself.
858. 
If you dig a pit for me, you dig one for yourself.
859. 
The devil always paints himself black, but we always see him rose-colored.
860. 
Say nothing about another that you wouldn't want to hear about yourself.
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