1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 50
981. 
Old friends and old ways ought not to be disdained.
982. 
Old friends and old wine are best.
983. 
Old habits die hard.
984. 
Old mistakes need more friends than new truths.
985. 
Old oxen have stiff horns.
986. 
Old signs do not deceive.
987. 
Old sins cast long shadows.
988. 
Old soldiers never die.
989. 
Old swine have hard snouts, old oxen hard horns.
990. 
One bag of money is stronger than two bags of truth.
991. 
One beggar likes not that another has two wallets.
992. 
One bird in the hand is better than two on the roof.
993. 
One bird in your hand is better than ten on the roof.
994. 
One bite brings another.
995. 
One enemy is too much, and a hundred friends are not enough.
996. 
One Englishman can beat three Frenchmen.
997. 
One eye is a better witness than two ears.
998. 
One fool makes many.
999. 
One fool may ask more questions than ten wise men can answer.
1000. 
One hair of a maiden's head pulls harder than ten yoke of oxen.
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