1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 45
881. 
No one can bind himself to perform the impossible.
882. 
He who does not honor his wife dishonors himself.
883. 
The crime accuses itself.
884. 
He who has a hundred and one pesos, and owes a hundred and two, let him commend himself to god.
885. 
Self-praise amounts to self-condemnation.
886. 
He who loiters hears ill spoken of himself.
887. 
In anger a man becomes dangerous to himself and to others.
888. 
Coward, strangle your fear, or else you will strangle yourself.
889. 
He who excuses himself, accuses himself.
890. 
What johnny will not teach himself, johnny will never know.
891. 
A fool is happier thinking weel o' himself than a wise man is of others thinking weel o' him.
892. 
Save yourself frae the deil and the laird's bairns.
893. 
Love yourself; get outside yourself and take action. focus on the solution; be at peace.
894. 
He that does not fear a bull must be a bull himself.
895. 
Do not try to fight a lion if you are not one yourself.
896. 
If they are uttering insults and don't mean you, and yet you reply, you have condemned yourself.
897. 
If you are honored, honor yourself.
898. 
A man with a cough cannot conceal himself.
899. 
Leave others in peace, care for yourself.
900. 
He issues a certificate of poverty of himself.
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