327 Proverbs about Ither / Page 8
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The bad barber leaves neither hair nor skin.142.
The day you marry 'tis either kill or cure.143.
The gentle lamb sucks any ewe as well as its mother; the surly lamb sucks neither its own nor another.144.
When a peasant gets rich, he knows neither relations nor friends.145.
When the river makes no noise, it is either dried up or much swollen.146.
Whither goest thou, sorrow? Whither I am used to go.147.
Whither shall the ox go, where he will not have to plough?148.
The day you marry, it is either kill or cure.149.
When the Spaniard sings he is either stupid or without money.150.
A clown enriched knows neither relation nor friend.151.
A dead man has neither relations nor friends.152.
A door must either be open or shut.153.
He that hunts two hares will catch neither.154.
He who caresses thee more than the occasion justifies, has either deceived thee or intends it.155.
One must be either anvil or hammer.156.
One never goes so far as when one don't know whither one is going.157.
The balance in doing its office knows neither gold nor lead.158.
The heart leads whither it goes.159.
The man has neither sense nor reason who leaves a young wife at home.160.
There's neither rhyme nor reason.Quotes related to Ither by Power Quotations