280 Proverbs about Either / Page 10
181. 
Poverty is no disgrace, but neither do you have to take pride in it.
182. 
If you do a person a favor, you'll be his superior; if he does one for you, his inferior; and if neither, you'll be his friend.
183. 
Till age six, your son is your master; until ten he's your servant; until sixteen, a wonderful adviser; from then on, he's either your friend or your enemy.
184. 
If you have to drag a dog to the hunt, neither he nor his hunting is any good.
185. 
When a woman is not singing, she is not working much either.
186. 
Neither seek nor shun the fight.
187. 
He who gets the grace of the women is neither hungry nor thirsty.
188. 
If in February there be no rain, 'tis neither good for hay nor grain.
189. 
There is neither wisdom nor courage in an empty belly.
190. 
Who is doomed to death will not be cured by medicines either.
191. 
A soldier's no boor though no gentleman either.
192. 
The cow that does not eat with the oxen, either eats before or after them.
193. 
A fire will sear and the sun burn yet more, but neither can match the ardor of a man's heart.
194. 
A woman either loves or hates, there is no third course.
195. 
Neither shall the wave, which has passed on, ever be recalled; nor can the hour, which has once fled by, return again.
196. 
A door must be either shut or open.
197. 
A man if he lives alone is either a god or a demon.
198. 
A rich man is either a rogue or a rogue's heir.
199. 
A whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for God nor men.
200. 
All things are cause for either laughter or weeping.
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