Every one is wise after the event (or when the mischief is done), [163], [213]

Every one is wise for his own profit, [271]

Every one knows best where the shoe pinches him, [12], [117], [156], [207], [271]

Every one likes justice in another’s house, none in his own, [117]

Every one likes to wipe his shoes on poverty, [134]

Every one must pay his debt to nature, [155]

Every one must row with the oars he has, [317]

Every one praises his own saint, [117]

Every one preaches for his own saint, [12]