832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 30
581. One blacksmith envies another.
582. One can do anything, only will is needed.
583. One cannot be cautious enough.
584. One cannot fight the wind.
585. One cannot put everything under one hat.
586. One cannot serve two masters.
587. One cannot sit in two saddles having one arse/bottom only.
588. One cannot strip two hides from one fox.
589. One does not know what he will find tomorrow.
590. One fool makes a hundred.
591. One hand washes the other.
592. One has to tighten the belt.
593. One likes the priest, someone else his wife, I prefer his daughter.
594. One need not throw out the child with the bathwater.
595. One of my eyes sheds tears, the other one laughs.
596. One of them is a dog, the other a barker.
597. One of them is nineteen, the other is one less than twenty.
598. One road leads to heaven but many lead to hell.
599. One should act as he may, not as he would like to.
600. One should do more by wisdom than by force.