280 Proverbs about Either / Page 24
231. 
Neither you happy nor I consoled.
232. 
When death is near, neither doctors nor medicine help.
233. 
Monreale, a city without comfort, either it rains, or the wind blows, or bells ring for the dead.
234. 
Who doesn't want to stay with friends, is either a cop, a cuckold, or a spy.
235. 
A woman who dresses up and puts on makeup is either in love or a clean whore.
236. 
Neither the baskets of the farmer nor the baskets of the abbey.
237. 
It's insane to oppose when you can neither win nor compromise.
238. 
A sheep's wool sky means wind's to follow, either a Levant or a West wind or a Sirocco.
239. 
Pilate was neither saved nor damned.
240. 
Neither believed nor understood is the poor who's offended.
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