1118 Proverbs about Self / Page 8
141. 
The best swimmer is the first to drown himself.
142. 
The fear of war is worse than war itself.
143. 
The virtue of parents is in itself a great legacy.
144. 
To him who watches, everything reveals itself.
145. 
When a man has fallen into the mire, the more he flounders the more he fouls himself.
146. 
Who accepts, sells himself.
147. 
Who excuses himself accuses himself.
148. 
Who excuses himself without being accused makes his fault manifest.
149. 
Who goes himself is in earnest, who sends is indifferent.
150. 
Who has no plagues makes himself some.
151. 
Who judges others, condemns himself.
152. 
Who troubles others has no rest himself.
153. 
You will not be loved if you think of yourself alone.
154. 
If you want a thing done well, do it yourself.
155. 
The pebble in the brook secretly thinks itself a precious stone.
156. 
To place yourself under an obligation is to sell your liberty.
157. 
He who gives himself airs of importance, exhibits the credentials of impotence.
158. 
Occupy yourself, and you will be out of harm's way.
159. 
A learned man has always wealth in himself.
160. 
A man as he manages himself may die old at thirty, or young at eighty.
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