280 Proverbs about Either / Page 22
211. 
He is well staikit thereben, that will neither borrow, nor len.
212. 
Messengers should neither be headed nor hanged.
213. 
Put your hand into the creel, and you will get either an adder, or an Eele.
214. 
He who starts his work early enough is neither hit by the severe sun heat nor the burning sand.
215. 
The grindstones can neither be used as a stool nor a headrest.
216. 
From middle age on, everything of interest is either illegal, immoral or fattening.
217. 
A soldier's no boor though no gentleman either.
218. 
A good merchant has neither money nor goods.
219. 
Uncollected olives, left at random fill neither the saddle bag nor the little sack.
220. 
Who stays at the master and doesn't learn, is either a jackass or pretends to be one.
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