29. Children and chickens are always a-picking.

30. Children and drunken people tell the truth.

31. Children and fools speak the truth.—Greek.

32. Children and fools have many lives.

33. Children are certain sorrows, but uncertain joys.—Danish.

34. Children are the poor man's wealth.—Danish.

35. Children are very nice observers, and they will often perceive your slightest defects.—Fénelon.

36. Children cry for nuts and apples, and old men for gold and silver.

37. Children have more need of models than of critics.—Jouberi.

38. Children have wide ears and long tongues.