280 Proverbs about Either / Page 12
111. 
The pitcher that goes often to the well leaves either its handle or its spout there.
112. 
The pitcher that goes often to the well leaves either its handle or its spout there.
113. 
Neither give cherries to pigs nor advice to a fool.
114. 
A man does not run among thorns for no reason; either he is chasing a snake or a snake is chasing him.
115. 
The sparrow says: "I have not eaten... so the parrot will not eat either."
116. 
Do not buy either the moon or the news, for in the end they will both come out.
117. 
The fruit of timidity is neither gain nor loss.
118. 
Old bachelors and old maids are either too good or too bad.
119. 
When you fall into a pit, either you get out or die.
120. 
Love is blind and thinks that others don't see either.
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