19 Latin Proverbs about Either
All Latin Proverbs | Proverbs about Either1. Neither shall the wave, which has passed on, ever be recalled; nor can the hour, which has once fled by, return again.
2. A door must be either shut or open.
3. A man if he lives alone is either a god or a demon.
4. A rich man is either a rogue or a rogue's heir.
5. A whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for God nor men.
6. All things are cause for either laughter or weeping.
7. Either a ship or a tuft of feathers.
8. Either by might or by sleight.
9. Either Caesar, or nobody.
10. Either never attempt a thing or carry it out.
11. He either wheedles by suasive means or terrifies by threats.
12. He fears neither the earthquake nor the fury of the waves.
13. He gives neither too little, nor too much.
14. Neither beautiful, nor young.
15. Neither beg of him who has been a beggar, nor serve him who has been a servant.
16. The diseases of the mind are either caused or cured by the power of music.
17. The wind will let us neither sail nor stay.
18. Words may either conceal character or reveal it.
19. A woman either loves or hates, there is no third course.
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