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Who is a wise man? He who learns of all men.

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Greater even than the pious man is he who eats that which is the fruit of his own toil; for scripture declares him twice-blessed.

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The sun will set without thy assistance.

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Everyone whose deeds are more than his wisdom, his wisdom endures; and everyone whose wisdom is more than his deeds, his wisdom does not endure.

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If one man says to thee, Thou art a donkey, pay no heed. If two speak thus, purchase a saddle.

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Whoever destroys a single life is as guilty as though he had destroyed the entire world and whoever resues a single life earns as much merit as though he had rescued the entire world.

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Who can protest and does not, is an accomplice in the act.

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Who is a wise man He who learns of all men.

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Whoever destroys a single life is as guilty as though he had destroyed the entire world; and whoever rescues a single life earns as much merit as though he had rescued the entire world.

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Until a child is one year old it is incapable of sin.

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The sun sets without thy assistance.

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The deeper the sorrow the less tongue it hath.

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Never expose yourself unnecessarily to danger a miracle may not save you...and if it does, it will be deducted from your share of luck or merit.

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Never expose yourself unnecessarily to danger; a miracle may not save you...and if it does, it will be deducted from your share of luck or merit.

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Man has three friends on whose company he relies. First, wealth which goes with him only while good fortune lasts. Second, his relatives they go only as far as the grave, leave him there. The third friend, his good deeds, go with him beyond the grave.

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Man has three friends on whose company he relies. First, wealth which goes with him only while good fortune lasts. Second, his relatives; they go only as far as the grave, leave him there. The third friend, his good deeds, go with him beyond the grave.

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Live well. It is the greatest revenge.

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Just as the soul fills the body, so God fills the world. Just as the soul bears the body, so God endures the world. Just as the soul sees but is not seen, so God sees but is not seen.

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Join the company of lions rather than assume the lead among foxes.

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Humor the sons of the poor, for they give science its splendor.

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Hold no man responsible for what he says in his grief.

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He who carries out one good deed acquires one advocate in his own behalf, and he who commits one transgression acquires one accuser against himself. Repentance and good works are like a shield against calamity.

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He that gives should never remember, he that receives should never forget.

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God said: you must teach, as I taught, without a fee.

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For the sake of peace one may lie, but peace itself should never be a lie.

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Every blade of grass has its Angel that bends over it and whispers, Grow, Grow

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Customs are more powerful than laws.

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Beware of too much laughter, for it deadens the mind and produces oblivion.

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A person will be called to account on Judgement Day for every permissible thing he might have enjoyed but did not.

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This is the punishment of a liar: he is not believed, even when he speaks the truth.

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