650 Proverbs about Child / Page 27
521. 
It takes a whole village to raise a child.
522. 
When you show the moon to a child, it sees only your finger.
523. 
A porcupine speaking to its baby says, "O my child of velvet."
524. 
A mother won't give milk to her child until he cries.
525. 
Ask the truth from a child.
526. 
In childhood you are palyful, In youth you are lustful In old age you are feeble, So when will you before God be worshipful?
527. 
A child is an axe; when it cuts you, you still pick it up and put it on your shoulder.
528. 
Children are certain cares, but uncertain comforts.
529. 
Children learn to creep before they can go.
530. 
A child's service is little, yet he is no little fool that despises it.
531. 
He that has no children brings them up well.
532. 
A truly great man never puts away the simplicity of a child.
533. 
Wife and children are bills of charges.
534. 
Train up a child in the way he should go.
535. 
Not a few proverbs are dear children of experience.
536. 
When children stand quiet, they have done some ill.
537. 
Never be boastful; someone may pass who knew you as a child.
538. 
Bathe other people's children but don't wash behind their ears.
539. 
The parson christens his own child first.
540. 
No matter if the child's born with a flat nose, as long as it breathes.
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