Let every one keep off the flies with his own tail, [117]
Let every one look to himself, and no one will be lost, [317]
Let every one sweep before his own door, [155]
Let every sheep hang by its own leg (Every man should support himself, and not hang upon another), [207], [270]
Let God’s waters run over God’s acres, [319]
Let him eat the tough morsel who eat the tender, [272]
Let him not be a lover who has no courage, [70]
Let him not complain of being cheated who buys cloth by the pattern, [237]
Let him play the instrument who knows how, [249]