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261. The process of eating is not taught to a child.. Swahili proverb. The process of eating is not taught to a child.
Swahili Proverb

262. The laughter of a child lights up the house.. Swahili proverb. The laughter of a child lights up the house.
Swahili Proverb

263. A silly daughter teaches her mother how to bear children.. Ethiopian Proverb. A silly daughter teaches her mother how to bear children.
Ethiopian Proverb

264. There is naught so vile as a fickle tongue.. Norse Proverb. There is naught so vile as a fickle tongue.
Norse Proverb

265. He that learns naught will never know how one is the fool of another, for if one be rich another is poor and for that should bear no blame.. Norse Proverb. He that learns naught will never know how one is the fool of another, for if one be rich another is poor and for that should bear no blame.
Norse Proverb

266. Bulls make money and bears make money, but hogs just get slaughtered.. American Proverb. Bulls make money and bears make money, but hogs just get slaughtered.
American Proverb

267. A rabbit is never caught twice in the same place.. American Proverb. A rabbit is never caught twice in the same place.
American Proverb

268. A ripple of laughter is worth a flood of tears.. American Proverb. A ripple of laughter is worth a flood of tears.
American Proverb

269. Admiration is the daughter of ignorance.. American Proverb. Admiration is the daughter of ignorance.
American Proverb

270. A boy is better unborn than untaught.. American Proverb. A boy is better unborn than untaught.
American Proverb

271. A diamond daughter turns to glass as a wife.. American Proverb. A diamond daughter turns to glass as a wife.
American Proverb

272. An eel held by the tail is not yet caught.. American Proverb. An eel held by the tail is not yet caught.
American Proverb

273. First a daughter, then a son, and the family's well begun.. American Proverb. First a daughter, then a son, and the family's well begun.
American Proverb

274. If the dog hadn't stopped to rest, he'd have caught the rabbit.. American Proverb. If the dog hadn't stopped to rest, he'd have caught the rabbit.
American Proverb

275. Long runs the fox, but at last is caught.. American Proverb. Long runs the fox, but at last is caught.
American Proverb

276. More flies are caught with honey than with molasses.. American Proverb. More flies are caught with honey than with molasses.
American Proverb

277. My son's my son till he gets him a wife; my daughter's my daughter all of her life.. American Proverb. My son's my son till he gets him a wife; my daughter's my daughter all of her life.
American Proverb

278. Naught's a naught and figger's a figger - all for the white man and none for the nigger.. American Proverb. Naught's a naught and figger's a figger - all for the white man and none for the nigger.
American Proverb

279. Old foxes are not easily caught.. American Proverb. Old foxes are not easily caught.
American Proverb

280. The daughter of a spry old woman makes a poor housekeeper.. American Proverb. The daughter of a spry old woman makes a poor housekeeper.
American Proverb

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