a fool needs no bell round his neck
a fool will chase his shadow
a guilty person flees from his own shadow
a guilty person is afraid of his own shadow
a man encumbered by his riches
a man who knows he knows nothing knows more than any of his teachers
a wise man keeps his own council a foolish man follows public opinion
before his/her time
by his acts will ye know a man
each to his own
each to his own opinion
even a fool is a wise man until he opens his mouth
every fool's a genius in his own estimation
every Jack has his Jill
everyman's home, his castle
get the wind beneath his wings
give it his all
he/she likes to hear the sound of his own voice
I’ll settle his account
it takes a wise man to know his own folly
it's not his collar that makes a minister
it's the tailor's backside that's out through his trousers
its his work that praises the craftsman
off his head
on his father’s side
on my (your, his, etc.) account
pour out my (your, his, etc.) troubles
seek a contented man in his home
someone who knows himself as well as his enemy is invincible
sufficient to each man his own burden
talk through (his) backside
the dramatist with all his lies is nearer the truth than the historian
the wiser the man, the fewer his words
the world and his wife
Until man extends his compassion to include all living things, there will be no peace in the world
vent my (your, his, etc.) grievance
woe be he who blames others for faults that are his own
woe betide the man who loves not his homeland
world and his wife
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