More Jewish Proverbs
- A person worries about the past, distresses about the present, and fears the future.
- Teach your tongue to say “I don’t know” instead of to make up something.
- Where two Jews, three opinions.
- A half-truth is a whole lie.
- Hospitality is one form of worship.
- Not to have felt pain is not to have been human.
- Never kiss an ugly girl; she will tell everyone.
- The good fellow to everyone is a good friend to no one.
- A bird that you set free may be caught again, but a word that escapes your lips will not return.
- Commit a sin twice and it will not seem a crime.
- The righteous say little and do much.
- If you lie on the ground, you cannot fall.
- No one is as deaf as the man who will not listen.
- As he thinks in his heart, so he is.
- It is easier to guard a sack full of fleas than a girl in love.
- Against stupidity; God Himself is helpless.
- Don’t make a fence more expensive or more important than what it is fencing.
- The worst life is better than the best death.
- If there is bitterness in the heart, sugar in the mouth won’t make life sweeter.
- A friend you have to buy; enemies you get for nothing.
- In choosing a friend, go up a step.
- Do not make yourself so big, you are not so small.
- Prepare your proof before you argue.
- If the rich could hire someone else to die for them, the poor would make a wonderful living.
- Don’t make toil of pleasure.
- Loose tongues are worse than wicked hands.
- The only truly dead are those who have been forgotten.