If you know his father and grandfather, don't worry about his son. African Proverb ( - )
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The wise man is father of the fool. African Proverb ( - )
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Three daughters and a mother are four devils for a father. Argentine Proverb ( - )
Except for my father and my mother everybody lies. Berber Proverb ( - )
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Your own friend, and your father's friend, forsake not. Proverbs 27.10 BiblicalProverb ( - )
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As long as I am running my father will still have a son. Brazilian Proverb ( - )
The son shoots a leopard; the father is proud. Congolese Proverb ( - )
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The children eat the fruit and the father sleeps on the peel. Cypriot Proverb ( - )
Children suck the mother when they are young and the father when they are old. English Proverb ( - )
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One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters. English Proverb ( - )
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A father is a banker provided by nature. French Proverb ( - )
My fathers planted for me, and I planted for my children. Hebrew Proverb ( - )
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It is a fine thing to die for one's fatherland, but a still finer thing to live for it. Hungarian Proverb ( - )
One of life's greatest mysteries is how the boy who wasn't good enough to marry your daughter can be the father of the smartest grandchild in the world. Jewish Proverb ( - )
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When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry. Jewish Proverb ( - )
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A girl without a mother is like a mountain with no paths; a girl without a father is like a mountain with no streams. Kurdish Proverb ( - )
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Friendship reminds us of fathers, love of mothers. Malagasy Proverb ( - )
Karma is the mother and karma is the father. Myanmar Proverb ( - )
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An ennobled peasant does not know his own father. Dutch Proverb ( - )
The house is our father's and the strangers came to kick us out. Palestinian Proverb ( - )
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In life the son is scornful of the father, in business the father is of the son. Peruvian Proverb ( - )