You must never tire fighting Satan.
ABRAHAM CAHANIf a man is tongue-tied, don’t laugh at him, but, rather, feel pity for him, as you would for a man with broken legs.
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God, for example, appealed to me as a beardless man wearing a quilted silk cap; holiness was something burning, forbidding, something connected with fire while a day had the form of an oblong box.
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I was a great dreamer of day dreams.
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What is this world? A mere curl of smoke for the wind to scatter.
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If you feel that you are good, don’t be too proud of it.
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Be modest, humble, simple. Control your anger.
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Above all, you must fight conceit, envy, and every kind of ill-feeling in your heart.
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Life is much shorter than I imagined it to be.
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If you study the Talmud you please God even more than you do by praying or fasting.
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What is wealth? A dream of fools.
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If it be true that our people represent a high percentage of mental vigor, the distinction is probably due, in some measure, to the extremely important part which Talmud studies have played in the spiritual life of the race.
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The orthodox Jewish faith practically excludes woman from religious life.
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The dearest days in one’s life are those that seem very far and very near at once.
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If a man is tongue-tied, don’t laugh at him, but, rather, feel pity for him, as you would for a man with broken legs.
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Only the other world has substance and reality; only good deeds and holy learning have tangible worth.
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Remember that it is not enough to abstain from lying by word of mouth; for the worst lies are often conveyed by a false look, smile, or act.
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