Proverbs are popular sayings which contain advice or state a generally accepted truth. They function as “folk wisdom” about how to act and live. Proverbs are used to support arguments, to provide lessons and instruction, and to stress shared values.
What nugget of wisdom did your folks pass down to you?
Digital Natives
Teach Me in the Key of Life
Monday, September 7, 2009
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You can't chew with somebody else's teeth.
ReplyDeletePeople in hell want ice water,but they're not going to get any. lesson:(be grateful)
ReplyDeleteProverb:
ReplyDeleteEvery hill has its valley.
Meaning- Everyone stumbles, no one is perfect.
Ask not Want not
ReplyDelete"it takes a village to raise a child"
ReplyDeleteYOU CAN'T TEACH AN OLD DOG NEW TRICKS
ReplyDeleteI brought you into this world and I can take you out.
ReplyDeleteDo as I say not as I do.
"It is better to supply for the needy then to give to the greedy."
ReplyDeleteOne dog barks because it hears something, a hundred dogs bark because they heard the first dog,
ReplyDelete"Hard work pays off."
ReplyDeleteYou can't spit on my back and make me believe it's rain
ReplyDeleteMeans that you talk to me, but when i leave u talk bad about me and think i don't know.
All that glitters isn't gold!
ReplyDeletemeaning: just because something looks good doesn't mean it is
A hit dog will holler.
ReplyDeletemeaning:don't say you didn't do it if you know you didn't
"Children are to be seen not heard"
ReplyDeleteThis comment was posted by Marlana Ryan
Practice makes perfect.
ReplyDeleteMeaning that if you keep trying you can achive.
The early bird gets the worm.
ReplyDeleteEyes see everything execpt themselves.
ReplyDeleteApples don’t fall far from the trees!
ReplyDeleteWhen a child grows up to be very similar to its parent in the way they act and in their physical abilities.
Did the Cat caught your tongue
ReplyDeleteMeaning: you are to quiet today
always give respect even if the other person doesn't
ReplyDeleteTreat other's the way you want to be treated.
ReplyDeletejelicia hubbard
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9/29/09
You can't make a horse drink the water if it don't want to.
ReplyDeleteMeaning:you can't make me do something I don't want to do.
I brought you in this world and I can take you out.
ReplyDeleteyou do nothing you get nothing
ReplyDeleteBlood is thicker than water
ReplyDeleteYour eyes are bigger than your stomach!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I can tell you all that our elders have been passing these down for a few generatiions now (because I recall hearing everyone of them myself when I was your age). What do you suppose this tells us about the significance of proverbs in our culture? Do the proverbs you shared have significance for you? Do you ever find yourself in situations in which you "hear" one of your elders saying these things to you? I sure do! Thanks for sharing these on your blog! I enjoy coming here to read and see what you are all writing about in Room 707! Writing rocks just like the digital natives in 707! Dr. Bagwell
ReplyDeleteDon't count your chickens before they hatch
ReplyDeleteDon't judge a book by it's cover
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