2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 67
1321. One can never know too much.
1322. One can't ring the bells and walk in the procession.
1323. One cannot blow and swallow at the same time.
1324. One cannot learn to swim in a field.
1325. One drink is just right; two is too many; three are too few.
1326. One enemy is too many; and a hundred friends too few.
1327. One eye on the frying-pan and the other on the cat.
1328. One falsehood leads to another.
1329. One fool makes a hundred.
1330. One good forewit is worth two afterwits.
1331. One grievance borne, another follows.
1332. One hand washes the other, and both the face.
1333. One knavery is met by another.
1334. One love drives out another.
1335. One man beats the bush, another catcheth the bird.
1336. One man's meat is another man's poison.
1337. One man's punishment is a deterrent to many.
1338. One should eat sand rather than fall to villainy.
1339. One starts the game and another bags it.
1340. One stroke on the nail and a hundred on the horseshoe.