There’s one law for the rich, and another for the poor

You see a mote in another´s eye but not a beam in your own

You can see a mote in another’s eye but cannot see a beam in your own

While the word is in your mouth, it is your own; when ’tis one spoken ’tis another’s

Where one door shuts another opens

Three helping one another, bear the burthen of six

This world is nothing, except it tend to another

Tomorrow is another day

To measure another man’s foot by one’s own last

To cut large thongs of another man’s leather

The worse luck now, the better another time

The smoke of a man’s own house is better than the fire of anothers

The folly of one man is the fortune of another

That’s a horse of another colour

Saying is one thing, doing is another

Rejoice not at another´s sorrow

Put another man’s child in your bosom, and he’ll creep out at your elbow

One woe doth tread upon another’s heels

More knows the fool in his own house than the wise man in another’s

One barber shaves another gratis

One wedding brings another

One thief will not rob another

One thief robs another

One sheep follows another

One quarrel breeds another

One potter envies another

One poison drives out another

One nail [fire, poison] drives out another

One mule scrubs another

One man’s breath is another man’s death

One man sows, and another reaps

One man receives crucificion asthe reward of his guilt; another a crown

One kindness is the price of another

One false step leads to another

When one door shuts, another open