2214 French Proverbs / Page 69
1361. 
One hour's sleep before midnight is better than three after it.
1362. 
One is never so rich as when one removes.
1363. 
One is never soiled but by filth.
1364. 
One is rated by others as he rates himself.
1365. 
One knows not for whom he gathers.
1366. 
One learns by failing.
1367. 
One man alone is prey to the wolf.
1368. 
One man, no man.
1369. 
One may as well be well beaten as badly beaten.
1370. 
One may better steal a horse than another look over the hedge.
1371. 
One may buy gold too dear.
1372. 
One may go a long way after one is tired.
1373. 
One may steal nothing save a lawyer's purse.
1374. 
One may tire of eating tarts.
1375. 
One meets his destiny often in the road he takes to avoid it.
1376. 
One might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb.
1377. 
One must be either anvil or hammer.
1378. 
One must howl with the wolves.
1379. 
One must learn to be bored.
1380. 
One must lose a minnow to catch a salmon.
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