650 Proverbs about Child / Page 12
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 Better the child cry, than the mother sigh.
 Better the child cry, than the mother sigh.222.
 Blacksmith's children are not afraid of sparks.
 Blacksmith's children are not afraid of sparks.223.
 Chastise a good child, that it may not grow bad, and a bad one, that it may not grow worse.
 Chastise a good child, that it may not grow bad, and a bad one, that it may not grow worse.224.
 Children and drunken men speak the truth.
 Children and drunken men speak the truth.225.
 Children and fools Shouldn't play with edged tools.
 Children and fools Shouldn't play with edged tools.226.
 Children are a poor man's wealth.
 Children are a poor man's wealth.227.
 Children are certain cares, but uncertain comforts.
 Children are certain cares, but uncertain comforts.228.
 Children are certain sorrow, but uncertain joy.
 Children are certain sorrow, but uncertain joy.229.
 Children are the riches of the poor.
 Children are the riches of the poor.230.
 From children you must expect childish acts.
 From children you must expect childish acts.231.
 Give a pig when it grunts, and a child when it cries, and you will have a fine pig, and a bad child.
 Give a pig when it grunts, and a child when it cries, and you will have a fine pig, and a bad child.232.
 Give to a pig when it grunts and a child when it cries, and you will have a fine pig and a bad child.
 Give to a pig when it grunts and a child when it cries, and you will have a fine pig and a bad child.233.
 He who marries a widow with three children, marries four thieves.
 He who marries a widow with three children, marries four thieves.234.
 He who takes the child by the hand, takes the mother by the heart.
 He who takes the child by the hand, takes the mother by the heart.235.
 It is good to be priest at Easter, child in Lent, peasant at Christmas, and foal in harvest-time.
 It is good to be priest at Easter, child in Lent, peasant at Christmas, and foal in harvest-time.236.
 It is too late to cover the well when the child is drowned.
 It is too late to cover the well when the child is drowned.237.
 Let a child have its will, and it will not cry.
 Let a child have its will, and it will not cry.238.
 Little children, little sorrows; big children, great sorrows.
 Little children, little sorrows; big children, great sorrows.239.
 Many kiss the child for the nurse's sake.
 Many kiss the child for the nurse's sake.240.
 Praise the child, and you make love to the mother.
 Praise the child, and you make love to the mother.Quotes related to Child by Power Quotations