280 Proverbs about Either / Page 6
101. 
Either you sink or you swim.
102. 
He that is more civil than usual, either wants to cozen you or has need of you.
103. 
He who does good to you either dies or goes away.
104. 
He who goes far from home to marry, goes either to deceive or be deceived.
105. 
He who is everybody's friend is either very poor or very rich.
106. 
I am neither at the ford nor the bridge.
107. 
I neither give nor take, like a Jew on the Sabbath.
108. 
Neither a good friar for friend, nor a bad one for enemy.
109. 
Neither handsome enough to kill, nor ugly enough to frighten.
110. 
Neither serve one who has been a servant, nor beg of one who has been a beggar.
111. 
Neither sign a paper without reading it, nor drink water without seeing it.
112. 
The bad barber leaves neither hair nor skin.
113. 
The day you marry 'tis either kill or cure.
114. 
The gentle lamb sucks any ewe as well as its mother; the surly lamb sucks neither its own nor another.
115. 
When a peasant gets rich, he knows neither relations nor friends.
116. 
When the river makes no noise, it is either dried up or much swollen.
117. 
A clown enriched knows neither relation nor friend.
118. 
A dead man has neither relations nor friends.
119. 
A door must either be open or shut.
120. 
He that hunts two hares will catch neither.
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