Every medal has its reverse, [13], [116]

Every mother’s child is handsome, [156]

Every one bears his cross, [12]

Every one can navigate in fine weather, [117]

Every one counts for as much as he has, [155]

[Every one draws] the water to his own mill, [12], [117]

Every one feels his own burden heavy, [1]

Every one feels the cold according as he is clad, [207]

Every one finds fault with his own trade, [117]

Every one finds sin sweet and repentance bitter, [375]