One string is good enough to a good musician.
The cry of the hyena and the loss of the goat are one.
One thumb alone does not kill a louse.
The one who loves does not hate.
The worst devil is the one who prays.
It is bread that keeps one warm, not fur.
One never tires working for oneself.
The one who pulls a cart is urged on.
There are many fathers, but only one mother.
One may survive distress, but not disgrace.
After one vice a greater follows.
One cannot learn to swim in a field.
By pride one causes virtue to decline.
The one who teaches is the giver of eyes.
An atheist is one point beyond the devil.
Every dog is allowed one bite.
No one is as angry as the person who is wrong.
No one is worse, for knowing the worst of themselves.
One swallow does not make a summer.
The back of one door is the face of another.
The burden one likes is cheerfully carried.