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Who does not venture gets neither horse nor mule, and who ventures too much lose horse and mule.
French Proverb
If age and experience came at birth, We would have neither youth nor mirth.
Russian Proverb
A good merchant has neither money nor goods.
Russian Proverb
The first snow does not mean winter, nor the first love marriage.
Russian Proverb
You can find no pomegranates on a willow tree, nor shame in the wicked.
Turkish Proverb
Entrust not your goats nor sheep to the unmarried Shepherd.
Turkish Proverb
When a peasant gets rich, he knows neither relations nor friends.
Spanish Proverb
The gentle lamb sucks any ewe as well as its mother; the surly lamb sucks neither its own nor another.
Spanish Proverb
The bad barber leaves neither hair nor skin.
Spanish Proverb
Not all things have to be scrutinized, nor all friends tested, not all enemies exposed and denounced.
Spanish Proverb
Neither serve one who has been a servant, nor beg of one who has been a beggar.
Spanish Proverb
Never praise life in front of death, nor the beautiful day in front of night.
Spanish Proverb
Neither a good friar for friend, nor a bad one for enemy.
Spanish Proverb
A full belly is neither good for flight, nor for fighting.
Spanish Proverb
She is nether fish nor fowl.
Spanish Proverb
Tell not all you know, nor judge of all you see, if you would live in peace.
Spanish Proverb
Poverty does not destroy virtue, nor does wealth bestow it.
Spanish Proverb
She is well married who has neither mother-in-law nor sister-in-law.
Spanish Proverb
A whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for God nor men.
Latin Proverb
The wind will let us neither sail nor stay.
Latin Proverb
Neither beautiful, nor young.
Latin Proverb
Neither beg of him who has been a beggar, nor serve him who has been a servant.
Latin Proverb
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