own
in Welsh is:a guilty conscience is afraid of its own shadow
a guilty person flees from his own shadow
a guilty person is afraid of his own shadow
a knife cannot carve its own handle
a wise man keeps his own council a foolish man follows public opinion
blow one’s own trumpet
deal first of all with the weeds in your own garden
do your own thing
each to his own
each to his own opinion
every fool's a genius in his own estimation
feather one’s own nest
few are those who see with their own eyes and feel in their heart
for one’s own benefit
he/she likes to hear the sound of his own voice
hold one’s own
in one’s own good time
it takes a wise man to know his own folly
keep your own step clean and the whole street is clean
know the fall of your own foot
my own worst enemy
of one's own accord
off one's own bat
on my own
on one’s own
on one’s own account
on one's own initiative
on one’s own patch
piss on one's own chips
plough one’s own furrow
stand on one’s own two feet
sufficient to each man his own burden
trip over one’s own two feet
use as one’s own
woe be he who blames others for faults that are his own
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