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Mother Proverbs - page 9
The mother of mischief is na mair nor a midgewing.
Scottish Proverb
One can never repay one's debt to one's mother.
Kurdish Proverb
A child who has no mother will not have scars to show on his back.
Nigerian Proverb
The glow-works light the nights, but more so the night that their mother prepares porridge.
Nigerian Proverb
Only a mother would carry the child that bites.
Nigerian Proverb
More than one mother can make tasty soup.
Nigerian Proverb
A father and mother can raise ten children.
Corsican Proverb
The mother of dissension is smaller than a mite.
Scottish Gaelic Proverb
The mother bears the daughter and the neighbor marries her off.
Sicilian Proverb
A dog for the mother, a horse for the father.
Sicilian Proverb
The land is a mother that never dies.
Maori Proverb
I rejoice that kolomba's mother is dead.
Xhosa Proverb
The child that is left to himself will put his mother to shame.
Galician Proverb
Without father – half orphan, without mother – complete orphan.
Tywa Proverb
When a mother calls her child bastard, you can take her word for it.
Yiddish Proverb
The land is a mother that never dies.
New Zealander Proverb
From the father comes honour, from the mother comfort.
Dutch Proverb
Idleness is hunger's mother, and of theft it is bull brother.
Dutch Proverb
A mother can more easily feed seven children than seven children can feed one mother.
French Proverb
Trust is the mother of exasperation.
French Proverb
A merry life forgets father and mother.
French Proverb
Night is the mother of councils.
French Proverb
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