280 Proverbs about Either / Page 8
141. 
Neither fish nor meat.
142. 
Neither rhyme nor harmony.
143. 
A dog on the hay: will neither eat it himself, nor let others eat it.
144. 
A dog on the hay: will neither eat it himself, nor let others eat.
145. 
A good merchant has neither money nor goods.
146. 
Messengers should be neither beheaded nor hanged.
147. 
Rejoice not at your enemy's fall, but don't pick him up, either.
148. 
Either it doesn't help or it isn't needed.
149. 
When your enemy falls, don't rejoice -- but don't pick him up either.
150. 
Your five year old son is your instructor; at ten your slave; at fifteen your equal and after that either friend or foe.
151. 
He that does not work, shall not eat either.
152. 
Neither be conceited, nor fall into despair.
153. 
It has neither an ear, nor a tail.
154. 
It has neither rhyme nor reason.
155. 
God neither hurries, nor is late.
156. 
He respects neither God, nor man.
157. 
What you do not wish for yourself, do not do it to your fellowmen either.
158. 
Either he gets accustomed or he escapes.
159. 
Neither money nor the devil can remain in peace.
160. 
From Spain can come neither good winds nor good marriages.
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