A greedy father has thieves for children. Serbian Proverb ( - )
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When a stepmother moves in, the father becomes a stepfather. Serbian Proverb ( - )
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Her father's fortune will make the ugliest girl attractive. Spanish Proverb ( - )
When the mother dies the father becomes an uncle. Tamil Proverb ( - )
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You can buy everything, except a father and a mother. Tamil Proverb ( - )
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A father deserted by a wise son is like being caught in a shower without a felt. Tibetan Proverb ( - )
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The father may well be a horse, but it's most likely that the son will be a mule. Tibetan Proverb ( - )
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Like father, like son. Traditional Proverb ( - )
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Victory has 100 fathers and defeat is an orphan. Traditional Proverb ( - )
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No one will say, "My father is incontinent." Everyone will say, "He is a man of advice and wisdom." Tunisian Proverb ( - )
God is a father, happiness is a stepfather. Yiddish Proverb ( - )
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Gold's father is dirt, yet it regards itself as noble. Yiddish Proverb ( - )
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If the father marries the aunt, he's an uncle. Yiddish Proverb ( - )
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She who wants to marry her stepfather regrets it in bed. Yiddish Proverb ( - )
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When a father gives to his son, they both laugh. Yiddish Proverb ( - )
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When a son gives to his father, they both weep. Yiddish Proverb ( - )
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Covetousness is the father of unfulfilled desires. Yoruba Proverb ( - )
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