327 Proverbs about Ither / Page 6
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When the wind is in the east, 'tis neither good for man nor beast.102.
From praise, as from a shadow, a man is neither bigger nor smaller.103.
He that is once at sea, must either sail or sink.104.
He who hunts two hares from one bush, is not likely to catch either.105.
The waggon must go whither the horses draw it.106.
Love is blind and thinks that others don't see either.107.
You have either to suffer a lot or die young.108.
Be neither intimate nor distant with the clergy.109.
Soft words butter no parsnips, but they won't harden the heart of the cabbage either.110.
Neither give cherries to pigs nor advice to a fool.111.
Neither gives cherries to pigs nor advice to a fool.112.
A woman without is she who has neither pipe nor child.113.
There's neither success nor efficiency without authority and laws.114.
Wind from the east is good for neither man nor beast.115.
Neither break a law nor make one.116.
It is a poor village that has neither smoke nor fire.117.
When you see a goat you should always hit him, because he is either going into mischief or coming out of it.118.
Whither goest thou, Misfortune? To where there is more.119.
The gardener's dog neither eats greens not lets any one else eat them.120.
The pitcher that goes often to the well leaves either its handle or its spout there.Quotes related to Ither by Power Quotations