Let a child have its will and it will not cry, [383]
Let a dog get at a dish of honey, and he will jump in with both legs, [384]
Let a saint be ever so humble, he will have his wax taper, [381]
Let every bird sing its own note, [366]
Let every fox take care of his own tail, [117]
Let every man carry his own sack to the mill, [170], [366] (See Every man must carry)
Let every man look to the bread upon which he must depend, [271]
Let every man mind his own business, and leave others to theirs, [271]
Let every man mind his own business, and the cows will be well tended, [12]
Let every one be content with what God has given him, [271]