453 Proverbs about Mother / Page 8
141. 
Well-married is when you have no mother-in-law and no sister-in-law.
142. 
When you are talking about marriage, think about your mother.
143. 
The mother-in-law does not remember that she was once a daughter-in-law.
144. 
Sloth is the mother of poverty.
145. 
She is well married who has neither mother-in-law nor sister-in-law.
146. 
A bad mother wishes for good children.
147. 
A handful of motherwit is worth a bushel of learning.
148. 
An ounce of mother is worth a pound of priests.
149. 
As long as I was a daughter-in-law I never had a good mother-in-law, and as long as I was a mother-in-law I never had a good daughter-in-law.
150. 
If the child cries let the mother hush it, and if it will not be hushed let it cry.
151. 
It's enough to make a parson swear, or a quaker kick his mother.
152. 
Mother, marry me, marry me, or the gull will fly away with me.
153. 
Mother, what is marrying? Spinning, bearing children, and crying, daughter.
154. 
Prosperity forgets father and mother.
155. 
The cask full, the mother-in-law drunk.
156. 
The gentle lamb sucks any ewe as well as its mother; the surly lamb sucks neither its own nor another.
157. 
The land a man knows is his mother.
158. 
The Mother of God appears to fools.
159. 
The mother of mischief is no bigger than a midge's wing.
160. 
The mother reckons well, but the child reckons better.
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