To preserve friendship, one must build walls.
To ask is a temporary shame; not to ask, an eternal one.
No one is as deaf as the man who will not listen.
One sturdy house is worth a hundred in ruins.
One piece of wood will not make a fire.
One little arrow does not kill a serpent.
Among walnuts only the empty one speaks.
One shower doesn't make a flood.
No one is a good judge of his own case.
One fisherman recognizes another from afar.
One good daughter is worth seven sons.
There are more whores in hiding than there are public ones.
Hours are Time's shafts, and one comes winged with death.
Truth has but one color, a lie has many.
Never beg from one who was a beggar.
One cannot blow and swallow at the same time.
It is seldom the fault of one when two argue.
A greedy person and a pauper are practically one and the same.
One man's meat is another man's poison.
Step by step one goes very far.
There's one law for the rich, and another for the poor.