WISDOM OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF CHILDREN? A first grade teacher collected old, well known proverbs. She gave each child in her class the first half of a proverb, and had them finish the saying: -As you shall make your bed so shall you...mess it up. -Better be safe than...punch a 5th grader. -Strike while the...bug is close. -It's always darkest before...daylight savings time. -Never under estimate the power of...termintes. -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 the 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 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. -None are so blind as...Helen Keller. -Children should be seen and not...spanked or grounded. -If at first you don't succeed...get new batteries. -You get out of something what you...see pictured on the box. -When the blind leadeth the blind...get out of the way. -There is no fool like...Aunt Eddie.