One is always making good use of one's time 40 when engaged with a subject that daily forces one to make advances in self-culture. Goethe.
One is not a whit the happier when he attains what he has wished for. Goethe.
One is scarcely sensible of fatigue whilst he marches to music. Carlyle.
One jeer seldom goeth forth but it bringeth back its equal. Pr.
One keep-clean is better than ten make-cleans. Pr.
One learns taciturnity best among those people 45 who have none, and loquacity among the taciturn. Jean Paul.
One lie makes many. Pr.
One lie needs seven lies to wait upon it. Pr.
One life—a little gleam of time between two eternities. Carlyle.
One link broken, the whole chain is broken. Pr.