A man must despise himself before others will.
It is only good when the old and the young respect each other.
The hunchback sees the hump of others -- never his own.
One should speak a little with others and a lot with oneself.
Wise men do not quarrel with each other.
The eyes believe themselves; the ears believe other people.
Who digs a pit for others will fall in themselves.
When you are polite, the others think they are wearing flowers.
The tar of my country is better than the honey of others.
What comes out of one mouth goes into a hundred others.
They know not their own defects who search for the defects of others.
What you give to others bears fruit for yourself.
Compare your griefs with other men's and they will seem less.
You can judge what you make by what others make.
He who is covered with other people's clothes is naked.
Idle men tempt the devil; the devil tempts all others.
If one soldier knew what the other thinks, there would be no war.
Something is askew when our passion for the truth blinds us to other perspectives and to the grace to be able to differ graciously from others and learn from others who may see things very differently than we do.
A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own. The great instrument of moral good is the imagination.
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