One thing is needful. Jesus. 20
One thing there is which no child brings into the world with him; and yet it is on this one thing that all depends for making man in every point a man;—and that is Reverence (Ehrfurcht). Goethe.
One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning. Lowell.
One thought includes all thought, in the sense that a grain of sand includes the universe. Coleridge.
One tires of a page of which every sentence sparkles with points, of a sentimentalist who is always pumping the tears from his eyes or your own. Thackeray.
One to another cannot be a perfect physician. 25 George Herbert.
One to-day is worth two to-morrows. Ben. Franklin.
One tongue is sufficient for a woman. Milton, in reference to foreign languages.
One touch of Nature makes the whole world kin. Troil. and Cress., iii. 3.
One 'ud think, an' hear some folk talk, as the men war cute enough to count the corns in a bag o' wheat wi' only smelling at it. George Eliot.