My favorite: "What other people think of you is none of your business."
"Wish (want) in one hand, **** in the other. Which fills first?"
Mrs. Velo used this for years with daughter when she was playing soccer. She got the message and was eventually tough as nails."Suck it up buttercup". I could use that everyday with my daughters.
My adult daughter and her fiance were having trouble with getting a car started last night so they called for advice. While they were on FaceTime I was trying to educate them on what to look for. Out of nowhere I spewed out one of the things my dad always said, "An engine needs two things to start: gas and spark. If it's not starting it's one of those two things." It was one of those two things and it's running fine now. But it got me thinking about what other things I need to be sharing with my kids.
What are the pieces of "wisdom" your dad bestowed on you that you find yourself saying aloud?
My Dad always said boys are dangerous. Correct.