280 Proverbs about Either / Page 12
221. When a knave is in a plum-tree, he has neither friend nor kin.
222. Like the gardener's dog, that neither eats cabbages himself, nor lets anybody else.
223. If the adder could hear, and the blindworm could see, neither man nor beast would ever go free.
224. Who has neither fools nor beggars nor whores among his kindred, was born of a stroke of thunder.
225. A married couple is neither enemies nor friends.
226. Either be a mountain or lean on one.
227. There's two theories to arguing with a man/woman. Neither one works.
228. If you chase two hares at the same time, you will catch neither of them.
229. Old bachelors and old maids are either too good or too bad.
230. A solitary man is either a beast or an angel.
231. He that seeks a horse or a wife without fault, has neither steed in his stable nor angel in his bed.
232. Ye'll neither dee for your wit nor be drowned for a warlock.
233. Always being in a hurry does not prevent death, neither does going slowly prevent living.
234. Winter either bites with its teeth or lashes with its tail.
235. Either do as your neighbors do, or move away.
236. Bourd neither with me, nor with my Honour.
237. He is well staikit thereben, that will neither borrow, nor len.
238. Messengers should neither be headed nor hanged.
239. Put your hand into the creel, and you will get either an adder, or an Eele.
240. A closed mouth catches neither flies nor food.
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