327 Proverbs about Ither / Page 15
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Put your hand into the creel, and you will get either an adder, or an Eele.282.
From the withered tree, a flower blooms.283.
A closed mouth catches neither flies nor food.284.
Ccciula made by three is neither a failure nor a success.285.
On April 8th, the cuckoo's call must be heard. If it isn't, either the cuckoo is dead or is going to die.286.
Uncollected olives, left at random fill neither the saddle bag nor the little sack.287.
Who stays at the master and doesn't learn, is either a jackass or pretends to be one.288.
Who wants to chase two rabbits, will get neither one nor the other.289.
Who walks gains, who sits withers.290.
From twenty to thirty, neither pulling nor pushing, from thirty on up a woman is of no further use.291.
At fifty a man is either the Pope or a fool.292.
With selling and buying there are neither friends nor cronies.293.
A woman who counsels you either puts you in a skirt or a bridle.294.
Preparing for the holiday is neither enlightening nor lasting.295.
A fever in autumn is either long lasting or mortal.296.
Bread and cheese, neither beneficial nor bad.297.
Without jealousy, love would wither.298.
Death respects neither young nor old, neither poor nor rich.299.
Don't preach, neither at home nor abroad.300.
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