2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 65
1281. 
Never tell your story to a deaf man.
1282. 
Pay beforehand if you would have your work poorly done.
1283. 
Respect starts with yourself.
1284. 
Save your breath to cool your porridge.
1285. 
Scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
1286. 
Talk well of your friends and of your enemies say nothing.
1287. 
The counsel you would have another keep, first keep yourself.
1288. 
Wash your hands often, your feet seldom, and your head never.
1289. 
When a fox preaches, take care of your geese.
1290. 
Why keep a dog and bark yourself?
1291. 
You cannot propel yourself forward by patting yourself on the back.
1292. 
If someone hits you with a stone, hit him with bread; your bread will return to you and his stone will return to him.
1293. 
If your friend is honey, don't lick him thoroughly.
1294. 
Better your enemy who you recognize than a dark friend.
1295. 
Care for your horse as a friend; ride it as if it were an enemy.
1296. 
Don't speak sweet words when your deeds are of stone.
1297. 
Even if the whole world conspired against you -- that would not inflict a quarter of the harm you inflict yourself.
1298. 
If everything that came from your tongue were to come into your hands, then every beggar would be a pasha.
1299. 
If your beard's on fire, others will light their pipes on it.
1300. 
If your guest becomes a cook, your larder will soon be empty.
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