30 Sicilian Proverbs about Either
All Sicilian Proverbs | Proverbs about Either1. Uncollected olives, left at random fill neither the saddle bag nor the little sack.
2. Who stays at the master and doesn't learn, is either a jackass or pretends to be one.
3. Who wants to chase two rabbits, will get neither one nor the other.
4. From twenty to thirty, neither pulling nor pushing, from thirty on up a woman is of no further use.
5. At fifty a man is either the Pope or a fool.
6. With selling and buying there are neither friends nor cronies.
7. A woman who counsels you either puts you in a skirt or a bridle.
8. Preparing for the holiday is neither enlightening nor lasting.
9. A fever in autumn is either long lasting or mortal.
10. Bread and cheese, neither beneficial nor bad.
11. Death respects neither young nor old, neither poor nor rich.
12. Don't preach, neither at home nor abroad.
13. Neither you happy nor I consoled.
14. When death is near, neither doctors nor medicine help.
15. Monreale, a city without comfort, either it rains, or the wind blows, or bells ring for the dead.
16. Who doesn't want to stay with friends, is either a cop, a cuckold, or a spy.
17. A woman who dresses up and puts on makeup is either in love or a clean whore.
18. Neither the baskets of the farmer nor the baskets of the abbey.
19. It's insane to oppose when you can neither win nor compromise.
20. A sheep's wool sky means wind's to follow, either a Levant or a West wind or a Sirocco.
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