Every one believes in his youth that the world really began with him, and that all merely exists for his sake. Goethe.
Every one bows to the bush that bields (protects) him, i.e., pays court to him that does so. Sc. Pr.
Every one can master a grief but he that has it. Much Ado, iii. 2.
Every one complains of his memory, no one of 10 his judgment. La Roche.
Every one draws the water to his own mill. Pr.
Every one excels in something in which another fails. Pub. Syr.
Every one fault seeming monstrous till his fellow-fault came to match it. As You Like It, iii. 2.
Every one finds sin sweet and repentance bitter. Dan. Pr.
Every one for himself and God for us all. Pr. 15
Every one has a trial of his own: my wife is mine. Happy is he who has no other. Saying of Pittacus.