How many carry old sayings with them from childhood?!
Question: Here's one I still use. Find a penny, pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck; find a penny, let it lay, bad luck will follow you all of the day.
Answers: Here's one I still use. Find a penny, pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck; find a penny, let it lay, bad luck will follow you all of the day.
They are always with me, though many seem forgotten, they come to mind from time to time.
Sayings(wisdom) may vary from community to community, family to family.There are few that take note to record, we should.
For instance, when I see a penny today and I always pick it up, if there is someone "younger with me they say I shouldn't unless it's heads.
They miss the whole point of your saying.
sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me
The only things I still have from my childhood are the emotional scars.
I like to recall little sayings that my grandmother used when I was a girl. She would often say, One thing won't last always.
Step on a crack your mother's back...
A penny saved is a penny earned
Yesss. I still say Gag Me With A Spoon.
Everyone does. Step on a crack, break your mother's back.
mine is..."Smile, and the world smiles with you...cry, and you cry alone"
There was a little girl, with a little curl.
When she was good, she was very very good.
When she was bad, she was horrid!