One cannot (no man can) keep peace longer than his neighbour will let him, [160]
One cannot please everybody and one’s father, [42]
One cannot ring the bells and walk in the procession, [42]
One cannot wash a blackamoor white, [143]
One can’t enter Paradise in spite of the saints, [114]
One can’t hinder the wind from blowing, [42]
One can’t shoe a running horse, [332]
One catches the hare and another eats it, [138]
One crow does not make a winter, [143], [313]
One day is as good as two for him who does everything in its place, [62]