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When luck joins in the game, cleverness scores double.
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What you don't see with your eyes, don't invent with your mouth.
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To save one man is like saving the world.
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The world is in the hands of fools.
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The punishment of a liar is that he is never believed, even when he speaks the truth.
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The doctor has a remedy for everything but poverty.
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Sins hide not in your sleep but in your dreams.
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Poverty runs after the poor, wealth after the rich.
(Jewish Proverb)
Not everyone who sits in the seat of honor is master.
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You can't measure the whole world with your own yardstick.
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Whoever depends on his wife's earnings will not succeed.
(Jewish Proverb)
When God wants to punish an idiot, He teaches them a few words of Hebrew.
(Jewish Proverb)
What value is a needle without an eye?
(Jewish Proverb)
To punish a student, use a shoe lace.
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The world is a tavern and the way hereafter is our home.
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The place honors not the man; it is the man who honors the place.
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The day is short and work lasts a long time.
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Silence is a fine jewel for a woman, but it is little worn.
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Poverty is a wonderful thing. It sticks to a man after all his friends have forsaken him.
(Jewish Proverb)
You can't force anyone to love you or lend you money.
(Jewish Proverb)
Who seeks more than he needs hinders himself from enjoying what he has.
(Jewish Proverb)
When Dame Fortune calls, offer her a chair.
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What soap is for the body, tears are for the soul.
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To fall off a good horse is at least worthwhile.
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The world exists on three things: truth, justice, and peace.
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The only truly dead are those who have been forgotten.
(Jewish Proverb)
The crow flies sky high and lands on a pig.
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Show her the rudder, but don't steer her boat.
(Jewish Proverb)
Pearls around the neck, stones upon the heart.
(Jewish Proverb)
You cannot hold your head high with your hand out.
(Jewish Proverb)
Who is mighty? One who makes an enemy into a friend.
(Jewish Proverb)
When both parties are right, it's a bad day for "right."
(Jewish Proverb)
What can you do with a good cow that gives a lot of milk and then kicks the bucket over?
(Jewish Proverb)
To every answer you can find a new question.
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The wise man, even when he holds his tongue, says more than the fool when he speaks.
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The nearer to the synagogue, the farther from God.
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The court is most merciful when the accused is most rich.
(Jewish Proverb)
Show a dog a finger, and he wants the whole hand.
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Parents can give their children everything except good luck.
(Jewish Proverb)
You can wash your body but not your soul.
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Who finds a faithful friend, finds a treasure.
(Jewish Proverb)
When a thief kisses you, count your teeth.
(Jewish Proverb)
What a man thinks up for himself, his worst enemy couldn't wish for him.
(Jewish Proverb)
To do things wrong with best intentions is better than acting to the letter of the law with evil intentions.
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The well that is most often used gives the purest water.
(Jewish Proverb)
The more you add, the worse it gets.
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The city, whose physician has the gout, is in a bad state.
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She who wants to marry her stepfather regrets it in bed.
(Jewish Proverb)
Over the bottle many a friend is found.
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You can throw a cat whoever you want, it always falls on its feet.
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Who dances at the wedding, weeps at the funeral.
(Jewish Proverb)
When a son gives to his father, they both weep.
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What a fool can spoil, ten wise men cannot repair.
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To be rich is not everything, but it certainly helps.
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The way you prepare the bed, so shall you sleep.
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The man who gives little with a smile gives more than the man who gives much with a frown.
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The best horse needs a whip, intelligent men need advice, and devout women need a man.
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Send a fool to close the shutters and he'll close them all over town.
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Opinions founded on prejudice are always sustained with the greatest violence.
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Your pot broken seems better than my whole one.
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You can make the dream bigger than the night.
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Where there is no wine, we need medicine.
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When a poor man eats a chicken, one or the other is sick.
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Until your fortieth it is better to eat than to drink; afterwards it is vice versa.
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Time heals old pain, while it creates new ones.
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The ugliest life is better than the nicest death.
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The longest road is the one that leads to your pocket.
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Teach thy tongue to say, "I do not know."
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Seek advice but use your own common sense.
(Jewish Proverb)
One should not send a cat to deliver cream.
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Your health comes first; you can always hang yourself later.
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You buy yourself an enemy when you lend a man money.
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When you have no choice, mobilize the spirit of courage.
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When a mother calls her child bastard, you can take her word for it.
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Until a child is one year old it is incapable of sin.
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Time and words can't be recalled, even if it was only yesterday.
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The truth is a heavy burden that few care to carry.
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The longer the blind live, the more they see.
(Jewish Proverb)
The best doctor is to be found in hell.
(Jewish Proverb)
Respect flies away for the one who pursues it and hunts the person who is fleeing from it.
(Jewish Proverb)
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