2214 French Proverbs / Page 67
1321. 
Old love and old brands kindle at all seasons.
1322. 
Old reckonings breed new disputes.
1323. 
Old sins, new shame.
1324. 
On a fool's beard the barber learns to shave.
1325. 
Once is no custom.
1326. 
One "take this" is worth more than two "you shall have".
1327. 
One always knocks oneself in the sore place.
1328. 
One always returns to one's first love.
1329. 
One bad general is better than two good ones.
1330. 
One barber shears another.
1331. 
One beggar at the door is enough.
1332. 
One blind man leads another into the ditch.
1333. 
One can't hinder the wind from blowing.
1334. 
One can't make head or tail of it.
1335. 
One candle for St. Michael, and another for his devil.
1336. 
One cannot be and have been.
1337. 
One cannot be at the oven and the mill at the same time.
1338. 
One cannot be in two places at once.
1339. 
One cannot please everybody and one's father.
1340. 
One cannot ring the bells and walk in the procession.
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