Famous Proverbs
304 Proverbs about Yourself / Page 12
111. Praise your horse tomorrow, your son when he has a beard, your daughter when she is married and yourself never.
112. If you conduct yourself properly, fear no one.
113. You always knock yourself on the tenderest places.
114. You are never better served than by yourself.
115. If you don't want to be hung yourself, blame the dog for stealing the sausage.
116. If you want to be old, hang yourself when you are young.
117. Turn yourself into a sheep and the wolves will eat you.
118. A woman is like a blanket: If you cover yourself with it, it bothers you; if you throw it aside you will feel the cold.
119. Birth, ancestry, and that which you yourself have not achieved can hardly be called your own.
120. Sometimes you have to throw yourself into the fire to escape from the smoke.