When one door shuts, a hundred open, [244]
When one foot stumbles, the other is near falling, [391]
When one goose drinks, all drink, [171]
When one has not what one likes, one must like what one has, [48]
When one is dead, it is for a long while, [48]
When one sheep is over the dam, the rest follow, [298]
When one wolf eats another, there is nothing to eat in the wood, [245]
When (or after) our daughter is married, sons-in-law are plenty, [47], [195]
When poor, liberal; when rich, penurious, [244]
When poverty (or misfortune) comes in at the door, love flies out at the window, [171], [178]