68 Latin Proverbs about Self
All Latin Proverbs | Proverbs about Self1. To place yourself under an obligation is to sell your liberty.
2. He who gives himself airs of importance, exhibits the credentials of impotence.
3. Occupy yourself, and you will be out of harm's way.
4. A learned man has always wealth in himself.
5. A man as he manages himself may die old at thirty, or young at eighty.
6. Alas. I suffer from self-inflicted wounds.
7. An ass is beautiful in the eyes of an ass; a sow in those of a sow; and every race is attractive to itself.
8. Believe no man more than yourself when you are spoken of.
9. Drown not thyself to save a drowning man.
10. Even Jupiter himself cannot be in love and wise at the same time.
11. Every man for himself.
12. Every man judges of others by himself.
13. He alone is wise who can accommodate himself to all the contingencies of life; but the fool contends, and is struggling, like a swimmer, against the stream.
14. He conquers who conquers himself.
15. He does not think milk-and-water of himself.
16. He does not think small beer of himself.
17. He falls into the pit which he himself made.
18. He forgets himself.
19. He hath not a farthing left wherewith to buy a rope to hang himself.
20. He is a wise man who accommodates himself to all circumstances.
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