[Every one] for himself and God for us all, [12], [117], [155], [207], [271], [317]

Every one gives himself credit for more brains than he has, and less money, [117]

Every one goes with his own sack to the mill, [118], [375]

Every one has his master, [145]

Every one his own is but fair, [12]

Every one in his own house, and God in all men’s, [207]

Every one is a king in his own house, [270]

Every one is a preacher under the gallows, [314]

Every one is a thief in his own craft, [317]

Every one is emperor on his own ground, [143]