327 Proverbs about Ither / Page 9
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Trade knows neither friends or kindred.162.
Who does not venture gets neither horse nor mule, and who ventures too much lose horse and mule.163.
The villain that becomes rich knows neither friends nor family.164.
You are either hammer or anvil.165.
He who fondles you more than usual has either deceived you or wants to so.166.
If there are two cooks in one house, the soup is either too salty or too cold.167.
When there are two cooks, the soup becomes either salty or saltless.168.
He who does not climb, will not fall either.169.
Either the camel, or the camel man.170.
With a king it is the same as with fire - stay neither close by, nor too far away.171.
If age and experience came at birth, We would have neither youth nor mirth.172.
What the heart doesn't see, the eye will not see either.173.
When you are in a pack of hounds, you either bark or wag your tail.174.
Either chest in crosses, or a head in bushes.175.
Neither fish nor meat.176.
Neither rhyme nor harmony.177.
A dog on the hay: will neither eat it himself, nor let others eat it.178.
A dog on the hay: will neither eat it himself, nor let others eat.179.
If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one.180.
Messengers should be neither beheaded nor hanged.Quotes related to Ither by Power Quotations