2053 Italian Proverbs / Page 65
1281. One enemy is too many, and a hundred friends are too few.
1282. One enemy is too much for a man, and a hundred friends too few.
1283. One enemy is too much, and a hundred friends are not enough.
1284. One Englishman can beat three Frenchmen.
1285. One eye of the master sees more than four eyes of his servants.
1286. One flea does not hinder sleep.
1287. One flower does not make a garland.
1288. One fool is enough in a house.
1289. One good morsel and a hundred vexations.
1290. One good word quenches more heat than a bucket of water.
1291. One hand washes the other, and both the face.
1292. One is never too old to yearn.
1293. One knife keeps another in its sheath.
1294. One knife whets another.
1295. One lie draw ten after it.
1296. One lie makes many.
1297. One living pope is better than ten dead.
1298. One may buy gold too dear.
1299. One may have good eyes and see nothing.
1300. One may have good eyes and yet see nothing.