46. My son's my son till he hath got him a wife, But my daughter's my daughter all the days of her life.
47. Nicht die Kinder bloss speist man mit Mãrchen ab. [Not children alone are put off with tales.]—Leasing.
48. Old head and young hand.
49. Old heads will not suit young shoulders.
50. Old men are twice children.—Greek.
51. Once a man and twice a child.
52. Se il giovane sapesse, se il vecchio potesse, c' non c' è cosa che non si facesse. [If the youth but knew, if the old man but could, there is nothing which would not be done.]—Italian.
53. Study is the bane of boyhood, the element of youth, the indulgence of manhood, and the restorative of age.—Landor.
54. The household is the home of the man as well as of the child.—Emerson.
55. The man whom grown-up people love, children love still more.—Jean Paul.