280 Proverbs about Either / Page 14
261. It's insane to oppose when you can neither win nor compromise.
262. A sheep's wool sky means wind's to follow, either a Levant or a West wind or a Sirocco.
263. Pilate was neither saved nor damned.
264. Neither believed nor understood is the poor who's offended.
265. If you prune in March you're either a jackass or crazy.
266. If you don't collect the sheep early, you get neither the sheep nor the wool.
267. Laughter without reason, is either crazy or stupid.
268. If you have to have animals in your house, don't have either a dog or a cat with a red coat.
269. A red sky means either water or wind; if it doesn't rain, it will be fair weather.
270. Whoever rides into the flood, either does not own the animal or doesn't value it.
271. By candle light, neither women nor cloth.
272. Whoever sows within the vineyard, neither reaps a crop nor harvests grapes.
273. Such is the fate of the sheep: either shorn or roasted.
274. Give neither counsel or salt till you are asked for it.
275. Love can neither be bought or sold, its only price is love.
276. Neither blame or praise yourself.
277. Like the herb plucked on Sunday, it does neither good nor ill.
278. Neither draw me without cause, nor return me without honour.
279. You are sure to marry a woman either beautiful or ugly; If ugly she will be a punishment; if beautiful, you will share her with others. Therefore do not marry.
280. To show one's fist to a blind man is neither a sin nor a virtue.
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