More Jewish Proverbs
- Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill.
- You only hear three voices in this world: the babbling of the stream, Jewish law, and money.
- God is closest to those with broken hearts.
- Locks keep out only the honest.
- Don’t pick a wasp out of a cream-jug.
- Who finds a faithful friend, finds a treasure.
- In a restaurant choose a table near a waiter.
- He that can’t endure the bad, will not live to see the good.
- Don’t be too sweet lest you be eaten up; don’t be too bitter lest you be spewed out.
- Do not ask questions of fairy tales.
- Worries go down better with soup than without.
- Whoever does not try, does not learn.
- Only love gives us the taste of eternity.
- As you teach, you learn.
- Love is a sweet dream, and marriage is the alarm clock.
- I felt sorry for myself because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet.
- A good son-in-law is like the acquisition of a new son; a bad one is like the loss of your daughter.
- What you don’t see with your eyes, don’t witness with your mouth.
- A mother understands what a child does not say.
- If God lived on earth, people would break his windows.
- Poverty is no shame – but is no great honor either.
- He who puts up with insult invites injury.
- Look for the good, not the evil, in the conduct of members of the family.
- Among those who laugh, do not weep; among those who weep, do not laugh.
- Truth is the safest lie.
- There is no book that contains absolutely nothing bad, and there is no book that contains absolutely nothing good.
- A pessimist, confronted with two bad choices, chooses both.