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- Anyone with a modicum of mother wit should know that.
- Hutchinson took the dialect cue and began another question with " Let's put it in the realm of mother wit ."
- Pamela Reed, appropriately haggard-looking but empathetic as can be, magically makes it funny : her motherly instincts are matched by mother wit.
- Mother wit with its connotation of collective wisdom acquired by the experience of living and from generations past is often expressed in folklore.
- I suspect that " mother wit " is more like having the sense to come in out of the rain than it is about proverbs.
- This century, William Butler Yeats gave it a romantic twist : " I had the wisdom love brings forth; / I had my share of mother wit ."
- Common sense, logic and mother wit demand the conclusion that something happened to prompt Ivey to abandon information he had retained regarding the Ivey report for 14 years,
- In 1988, Wright made history as the first black female artist to score a gold album on her own label, when her 1987 album, " Mother Wit " achieved that certification.
- I don't think it has much to do with mother's themselves, though they may be the first ones in your life who called you on not having any " mother wit ".
- In " Caged Bird ", Mrs . Flowers encourages her to listen carefully to " Mother Wit ", which Hagen defines as the collective wisdom of the African-American community as expressed in folklore and humor.
- First recorded in 1440, it was attributed to Mother Nature by Edmund Spenser in his 1596 " Faerie Queene " : " For all that nature by her mother wit / Could frame in earth ."
- When " mother wit " is applied to the testimony he elicited from Jordan, what emerges is the clear intent of the person who masterminded and benefited from the acts of his agents _ Obstructer-in-Chief Bill Clinton.
- Onnie Lee Logan, the Alabama midwife who used what she called her God-given mother wit to deliver hundreds of babies before her 1989 autobiography made her a favorite in feminist circles, died on Tuesday at the Mobile Infirmary.
- In fact, the day was so replete with food, mother wit and " sistah spirit " that it played almost as if snatched from a page out of one of the many black-life novels and memoirs that cram her bookshelves.
- In another answer, Jordan used the phrase in a way that defined it : " If you had been sitting where I was . . . I think just mother wit, common sense, judgment would have suggested you would be interested ."
- First Friend Vernon Jordan, as witness, used the rich dialect phrase " mother wit, " defining it as " common sense, judgment, " and House Manager Asa Hutchinson, as prosecutor, picked it up to help make his case of obstruction of justice.
- More recently, several books have used the phrase in the title, including Ronnie Clayton's " Mother Wit : The Ex-Slave Narratives of the Louisiana Writers'Project " and " Folk Wisdom and Mother Wit : John Lee, an African-American Herbal Healer, " by Arvilla Payne-Jackson.
- More recently, several books have used the phrase in the title, including Ronnie Clayton's " Mother Wit : The Ex-Slave Narratives of the Louisiana Writers'Project " and " Folk Wisdom and Mother Wit : John Lee, an African-American Herbal Healer, " by Arvilla Payne-Jackson.
- "No, it had nothing to do with ethics, " said President Clinton's friend Vernon Jordan, originally from Georgia, explaining to Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas why he would have no hand in the destruction of evidence, " as much as it's just good common sense, mother wit.
- In her 1969 memoir, " I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, " the poet Maya Angelou wrote of advice to be " intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy, " noting the intelligence of those unable to go to school : " She encouraged me to listen carefully to what country people called mother wit.
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