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121. He who caresses thee more than the occasion justifies, has either deceived thee or intends it.. French Proverb. He who caresses thee more than the occasion justifies, has either deceived thee or intends it.
French Proverb

122. One must be either anvil or hammer.. French Proverb. One must be either anvil or hammer.
French Proverb

123. The balance in doing its office knows neither gold nor lead.. French Proverb. The balance in doing its office knows neither gold nor lead.
French Proverb

124. The man has neither sense nor reason who leaves a young wife at home.. French Proverb. The man has neither sense nor reason who leaves a young wife at home.
French Proverb

125. There's neither rhyme nor reason.. French Proverb. There's neither rhyme nor reason.
French Proverb

126. Trade knows neither friends or kindred.. French Proverb. Trade knows neither friends or kindred.
French Proverb

127. Who does not venture gets neither horse nor mule, and who ventures too much lose horse and mule.. French Proverb. Who does not venture gets neither horse nor mule, and who ventures too much lose horse and mule.
French Proverb

128. You are either hammer or anvil.. French Proverb. You are either hammer or anvil.
French Proverb

129. The villain that becomes rich knows neither friends nor family.. French Proverb. The villain that becomes rich knows neither friends nor family.
French Proverb

130. He who fondles you more than usual has either deceived you or wants to so.. French Proverb. He who fondles you more than usual has either deceived you or wants to so.
French Proverb

131. If there are two cooks in one house, the soup is either too salty or too cold.. Persian Proverb. If there are two cooks in one house, the soup is either too salty or too cold.
Persian Proverb

132. When there are two cooks, the soup becomes either salty or saltless.. Persian Proverb. When there are two cooks, the soup becomes either salty or saltless.
Persian Proverb

133. He who does not climb, will not fall either.. Indian Proverb. He who does not climb, will not fall either.
Indian Proverb

134. Either the camel, or the camel man.. Bulgarian Proverb. Either the camel, or the camel man.
Bulgarian Proverb

135. With a king it is the same as with fire - stay neither close by, nor too far away.. Bulgarian Proverb. With a king it is the same as with fire - stay neither close by, nor too far away.
Bulgarian Proverb

136. If age and experience came at birth, We would have neither youth nor mirth.. Russian proverb. If age and experience came at birth, We would have neither youth nor mirth.
Russian Proverb

137. What the heart doesn't see, the eye will not see either.. Russian proverb. What the heart doesn't see, the eye will not see either.
Russian Proverb

138. When you are in a pack of hounds, you either bark or wag your tail.. Russian proverb. When you are in a pack of hounds, you either bark or wag your tail.
Russian Proverb

139. If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one.. Russian proverb. If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one.
Russian Proverb

140. Either chest in crosses, or a head in bushes.. Russian proverb. Either chest in crosses, or a head in bushes.
Russian Proverb

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