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			A first grade teacher collected well-known proverbs. She gave each child in her class the first half of a proverb and asked them to come up with the remainder of the proverb. It's hard to believe these were Actually done by first graders, but there are some good ones; their insight may surprise you. 
 
Better to be safe than ..... punch a 5th grader 
Strike while the ..... bug is close 
It's always darkest before ..... Daylight Savings Time. 
Never underestimate the power of ..... termites 
You can lead a horse to water but ..... how? 
Don't bite the hand that ..... looks dirty 
No news is ..... impossible 
A miss is as good as a ..... Mr. 
You can't teach an old dog new ..... math 
If you lie down with dogs, you'll ..... stink in the morning 
Love all, trust ..... me 
The pen is mightier than the ..... pigs 
An idle mind is ..... the best way to relax 
Where there's smoke there's ..... pollution 
Happy the bride who ..... gets all the presents 
A penny saved is ..... not much 
Two's company, three's ..... the Musketeers 
Don't put off till tomorrow what .....you put on to go to bed 
Laugh and the whole world laughs with you, cry and ..... you have to blow your nose 
There are none so blind as ..... Stevie Wonder 
Children should be seen and not ..... spanked or grounded 
If at first you don't succeed ..... get new batteries 
You get out of something only what you ..... see in the picture on the box 
When the blind leadeth the blind ..... get out of the way
			
			
			
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Oh man, I must have broken something inside me, it HURTS! (wipes eyes) 
 
Yes, do indeed strike while the bug is close.   
 
 
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			 "But he that hath the steerage of my course, 
 direct my sail." 
 -William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act One, Scene IV
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			Yay, Lenny.  Stay with that feeling!  Hugz.
			
			
			
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