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141. The human heart is neither of stone nor wood.. Japanese Proverb. The human heart is neither of stone nor wood.
Japanese Proverb

142. If neither animal nor vegetable you be, then mineral you are. If one finger brought oil it soiled others.. Nigerian Proverb. If neither animal nor vegetable you be, then mineral you are. If one finger brought oil it soiled others.
Nigerian Proverb

143. If there are two cooks in one house, the soup is either too salty or too cold.. Persian Proverb. If there are two cooks in one house, the soup is either too salty or too cold.
Persian Proverb

144. If age and experience came at birth, We would have neither youth nor mirth.. Russian proverb. If age and experience came at birth, We would have neither youth nor mirth.
Russian proverb

145. What the heart doesn't see, the eye will not see either.. Russian proverb. What the heart doesn't see, the eye will not see either.
Russian proverb

146. When you are in a pack of hounds, you either bark or wag your tail.. Russian proverb. When you are in a pack of hounds, you either bark or wag your tail.
Russian proverb

147. Such is the fate of the sheep: either shorn or roasted.. South American Proverb. Such is the fate of the sheep: either shorn or roasted.
South American Proverb

148. The day you marry, it is either kill or cure.. Spanish Proverb. The day you marry, it is either kill or cure.
Spanish Proverb

149. When the Spaniard sings he is either stupid or without money.. Spanish Proverb. When the Spaniard sings he is either stupid or without money.
Spanish Proverb

150. Give neither counsel or salt till you are asked for it.. Traditional Proverb. Give neither counsel or salt till you are asked for it.
Traditional Proverb

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