1614 American Proverbs / Page 54
1061. 
Of two evils, it is always best to vote for the least hypocritical.
1062. 
Of two evils, it is always best to vote for the least hypocritical.
1063. 
Of your enemies say nothing.
1064. 
Old age is ripeness.
1065. 
Old brag is a good dog, but hold fast is better.
1066. 
Old fishermen never die, they just smell that way.
1067. 
Old foxes are not easily caught.
1068. 
Old friends are the best, but new ones are the most fun.
1069. 
Old shoes wear best.
1070. 
On an unknown path every foot is slow.
1071. 
Once bitten, twice shy.
1072. 
One at a time is good fishing; two at a time is making a hog of yourself.
1073. 
One clean sheet will not soil another.
1074. 
One drink can lead to one's downfall.
1075. 
One evil breeds another.
1076. 
One eyewitness could be better than ten hearsays.
1077. 
One foot is better than two crutches.
1078. 
One half the troubles in this world can be traced to saying 'yes' too quick or saying 'no' not soon enough.
1079. 
One man with courage is a majority.
1080. 
One man's death is another man's bread.
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