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271. Who is doomed to death will not be cured by medicines either.. Estonian Proverb. Who is doomed to death will not be cured by medicines either.
Estonian Proverb

272. To show one's fist to a blind man is neither a sin nor a virtue.. Kashmir Proverb. To show one's fist to a blind man is neither a sin nor a virtue.
Kashmir Proverb

273. If you have to drag a dog to the hunt, neither he nor his hunting is any good.. Egyptian Proverb. If you have to drag a dog to the hunt, neither he nor his hunting is any good.
Egyptian Proverb

274. A man at forty is either a fool or a physician.. Scottish Proverb. A man at forty is either a fool or a physician.
Scottish Proverb

275. He'll neither haud nor bind.. Scottish Proverb. He'll neither haud nor bind.
Scottish Proverb

276. Silly bairns are eith to lear.. Scottish Proverb. Silly bairns are eith to lear.
Scottish Proverb

277. The deil made souters sailors that can neither steer nor row.. Scottish Proverb. The deil made souters sailors that can neither steer nor row.
Scottish Proverb

278. They are eith hindered that are no fundersome.. Scottish Proverb. They are eith hindered that are no fundersome.
Scottish Proverb

279. They censure my doing such a thing who neither consider my occasions of doing it, or what provocations I have had.. Scottish Proverb. They censure my doing such a thing who neither consider my occasions of doing it, or what provocations I have had.
Scottish Proverb

280. Ye'll neither dee for your wit nor be drowned for a warlock.. Scottish Proverb. Ye'll neither dee for your wit nor be drowned for a warlock.
Scottish Proverb

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