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381. The Iabour of childbirth is known to the mother.. Swahili proverb. The Iabour of childbirth is known to the mother.
Swahili Proverb

382. Are you a duck your mind is with your children?.. Swahili proverb. Are you a duck your mind is with your children?.
Swahili Proverb

383. If you love other people's children, you will love your own even more.. Swahili proverb. If you love other people's children, you will love your own even more.
Swahili Proverb

384. Knowledge acquired as a child is more lasting than an engraving on stone.. Arabian Proverb. Knowledge acquired as a child is more lasting than an engraving on stone.
Arabian Proverb

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

386. A cow gave birth to a fire; she wanted to lick it, but it burned; she wanted to leave it, but she could not because it was her own child.. Ethiopian Proverb. A cow gave birth to a fire; she wanted to lick it, but it burned; she wanted to leave it, but she could not because it was her own child.
Ethiopian Proverb

387. Saying that it's for her child, she gets herself a loaf of bread.. Ethiopian Proverb. Saying that it's for her child, she gets herself a loaf of bread.
Ethiopian Proverb

388. One who tries to hide with a dog, a child, a goat, or a person with a cold, will not remain hidden.. Ethiopian Proverb. One who tries to hide with a dog, a child, a goat, or a person with a cold, will not remain hidden.
Ethiopian Proverb

389. A cow gave birth to a fire: she wanted to lick it, but it burned; she wanted to leave it, but she could not because it was her own child.. Ethiopian Proverb. A cow gave birth to a fire: she wanted to lick it, but it burned; she wanted to leave it, but she could not because it was her own child.
Ethiopian Proverb

390. One should punish a child the first time he comes home with a stolen egg. Otherwise, the day he returns home with a stolen ox, it will be too late.. Ethiopian Proverb. One should punish a child the first time he comes home with a stolen egg. Otherwise, the day he returns home with a stolen ox, it will be too late.
Ethiopian Proverb

391. Whim rules the child, and weather the field, each is open to chance.. Norse Proverb. Whim rules the child, and weather the field, each is open to chance.
Norse Proverb

392. By crawling, a child learns to stand.. West African proverb. By crawling, a child learns to stand.
West African Proverb

393. The child is the father of the man.. American Proverb. The child is the father of the man.
American Proverb

394. No matter how bad a child is, he is still good for a tax deduction.. American Proverb. No matter how bad a child is, he is still good for a tax deduction.
American Proverb

395. We do not inherit the land from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.. American Proverb. We do not inherit the land from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.
American Proverb

396. Home is the father's kingdom, the children's paradise, the mother's world.. American Proverb. Home is the father's kingdom, the children's paradise, the mother's world.
American Proverb

397. A mother's heart is a child's schoolroom.. American Proverb. A mother's heart is a child's schoolroom.
American Proverb

398. A burnt child dreads the fire.. American Proverb. A burnt child dreads the fire.
American Proverb

399. A child and a fool imagine twenty shillings and twenty years can never be spent.. American Proverb. A child and a fool imagine twenty shillings and twenty years can never be spent.
American Proverb

400. Childhood should be happy and carefree.. American Proverb. Childhood should be happy and carefree.
American Proverb

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