Part 1: On humility, self-control, self-knowledge, self-respect, and self-restraint
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Wr yn n wp ir un s; ir p ju gbgbje l.
Only an imbecile asserts that there is none like him or her; his or her likes are numerous, numbering more than millions.
(No one is incomparable.)
Wn pe gbngbn y kk yj.
The call goes out for a carpenter and the woodpecker presents itself.
(One should not think too much of one's capabilities.)