267 Proverbs about Children / Page 11
201. 
Old men's children are rarely of good constitution.
202. 
That which should feed our children ought not to be given to dogs.
203. 
We do not inherit the land from our ancestors, we borrow it fromour children.
204. 
Children who get everything they ask for seldom succeed in life.
205. 
Children and fools tell the truth.
206. 
The blessing of having many children has never broken a man's roof.
207. 
Old men are twice children.
208. 
Children are poor men's riches.
209. 
Better children weep than old men.
210. 
Building and marrying of children are great wasters.
211. 
One father can support ten children; ten children cannot support one father.
212. 
The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge.
213. 
Children when they are little make parents fools, when they are great they make them mad.
214. 
Proverbs are the children of experience.
215. 
Avoid those who don't like bread and children.
216. 
She who keeps losing children doesn't invent names anymore.
217. 
It's better to have lots of children than to have lots of material goods.
218. 
Rather than an abatement of her viciousness, a witch gives birth to only female children and witchcraft multiplies.
219. 
Children are certain cares, but uncertain comforts.
220. 
Children learn to creep before they can go.
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