1386 Dutch Proverbs / Page 45
881. One does it for love, another for honour, a third for money.
882. One fool makes many.
883. One God, one wife, but many friends.
884. One good turn deserves another.
885. One hand washes the other, and both the face.
886. One lost, two found.
887. One misfortune brings on another.
888. One must sometimes hold a candle to the devil.
889. One nail drives in another.
890. One penny in the pot makes more noise than when it is full.
891. One quill is better in the hand than seven geese upon the strand.
892. One rotten apple in the basket infects the whole.
893. One scabby sheep infects the whole flock.
894. One should not think about it too much when marrying or taking pills.
895. One sprinkles the most sugar where the tart is burned.
896. One swallow does not make a summer.
897. One swallow doesn't make summer.
898. One take-this, is better than two thou-shalt-haves.
899. One tale is good till another is told.
900. One's own hearth is worth gold.