Famous Proverbs
327 Proverbs about Ither / Page 5
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He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive.42.
He who builds a house in the market-place, builds either too high or too low.43.
Neither women nor linen by candlelight.44.
Of the great and of the dead either speak will or say nothing.45.
Speak well of your friend; of your enemy neither well nor ill.46.
The pitcher that goes often to the fountain leaves there either its handle or its spout.47.
When the wind is in the east, 'tis neither good for man nor beast.48.
If neither animal nor vegetable you be, then mineral you are.49.
Neither shall the wave, which has passed on, ever be recalled; nor can the hour, which has once fled by, return again.50.
A door must be either shut or open.