One man, no man, [62]
One man often talks another off his bench, and seats himself upon it, [364]
One mangy sheep spoils a whole flock, [365]
One man’s story is no story; hear both sides. (One story is good till another is told), [143]
One marriage is never celebrated but another grows out of it, [147]
One may as well be well beaten as badly beaten, [7]
One may buy gold too dear, [43], [126], [159]
One may go a long way after one is tired, [43]
One may have good eyes and see nothing, [127]
One may see through a wall, if there’s a hole in it, [159]