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Better an ounce of luck than a pound of gold.
More Yiddish Proverbs
What soap is for the body, tears are for the soul.
When the ox just stumbles, they all sharpen their knives.
Better ten times ill than one time dead.
Better a Jew without a beard than a beard without a Jew.
Lost years are worse than lost dollars.
Better ask ten times than go astray once.
The rich man who is stingy is the worst pauper.
The wolf is not afraid of the dog, but he doesn’t like the sound of his barking.
Better ruined ten times than dead once.
The pen wounds deeper than an arrow.
When Dame Fortune calls, offer her a chair.
Time is the best doctor.
Who dances at the wedding, weeps at the funeral.
Provide for the worst; the best can take care of itself.
Someone who can hold on to his money is worth more than the one who earns it.
To every answer you can find a new question.
What can you do with a good cow that gives a lot of milk and then kicks the bucket over
The longer the blind live, the more they see.
Mothers-in-law are fine so long as they are deaf and blind.
Too humble is half proud.
You can wash your body but not your soul.
Before you start up a ladder, count the rungs.
From success to failure is one step; from failure to success is a long road.
When one comes to comfort a young widow, he does not mean to perform a good deed.
Experience is what we call the accumulation of our mistakes.
What soap is to the body, laughter is to the soul.
If you want to know what God thinks of money, look at the people he gives it to.
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