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Yiddish Proverbs
(136 Proverbs)
Life is the cheapest bargain - you get it for nothing.
(Yiddish Proverb)
One rotten apple spoils the other.
(Yiddish Proverb)
The luck of an ignoramus is this: He doesn't know that he doesn't know.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Who is not good for himself is no good for others.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Like soap for the body so are tears for the soul.
(Yiddish Proverb)
One who wants to know is better than one who already knows.
(Yiddish Proverb)
The scholar knows what she lacks knowledge of.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Whoever looks for easy work goes to bed very tired.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Look down if you would know how high you stand.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Other people's troubles are bearable.
(Yiddish Proverb)
The sun shines brighter after a shower.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Whoever needs milk, bows to the animal.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Love is blind; jealousy sees too much.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Out of desperation, one finds.
(Yiddish Proverb)
The truth is not always what we want to hear.
(Yiddish Proverb)
With a child in the house, all corners all full.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Love your neighbor, even if he plays the trombone.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Perfection anywhere is very rare.
(Yiddish Proverb)
There's no insurance against death and poverty.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Words should be weighed and not counted.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Man makes plans, and God laughs.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Quiet streams erode the shore.
(Yiddish Proverb)
To assume is to be deceived.
(Yiddish Proverb)
If you want people to think you are wise, agree with them.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Man strives, and god laughs.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Rejoice not at your enemy's fall, but don't pick him up, either.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Treat me like a rabbi; watch me like a thief.
(Yiddish Proverb)
If you want your dreams to come true, don't over sleep.
(Yiddish Proverb)
May God protect you from goyishe hands and yiddishe tongues.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Rich man down and poor man up -- they are still not even.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Understanding is something we're sure the other fellow hasn't got.
(Yiddish Proverb)
If your heart is bitter, sugar in the mouth won't help.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Money is round, so it rolls away.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Rob not, repent not.
(Yiddish Proverb)
We have far greater compassion for another's misfortune than our pleasure in another's good fortune.
(Yiddish Proverb)
If you're skilled, your wallet will be filled.
(Yiddish Proverb)
No choice is also a choice.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Some people are like new shoes - the cheaper they are, the louder they squeak.
(Yiddish Proverb)
What soap is to the body, laughter is to the soul.
(Yiddish Proverb)
In time, even a bear can be taught to dance.
(Yiddish Proverb)
No man suffers from another's sins - he has enough of his own.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Stubbornness is the greatest ill.
(Yiddish Proverb)
When a father gives to his son, they both laugh.
(Yiddish Proverb)
It is far easier to spot faults in another than virtues in oneself.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Nothing comes easy.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Tasty is the fish on someone else's dish.
(Yiddish Proverb)
When brains are needed, brawn won't help.
(Yiddish Proverb)
It is not good to be alone, even in Paradise.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Nothing falls from heaven.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Ten enemies cannot do a man the harm that he does to himself.
(Yiddish Proverb)
When someone claims an inheritance, he sometimes has to pay for the funeral.
(Yiddish Proverb)
It's easier to be a critic than an author.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Nothing is too difficult you only need to know how.
(Yiddish Proverb)
The body is a sponge, the soul an abyss.
(Yiddish Proverb)
When you look to the heights, hold on to your hat.
(Yiddish Proverb)
It's not so terrible when you lose money. when courage is lost, all is lost.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Once poor, never rich.
(Yiddish Proverb)
The clothes hide the blemish.
(Yiddish Proverb)
When you sweep the house, you find everything.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Lend money and acquire an enemy.
(Yiddish Proverb)
One chops the wood, and the other shouts "Oh, my back!"
(Yiddish Proverb)
The heaviest thing in the world is an empty pocket.
(Yiddish Proverb)
When your enemy falls, don't rejoice -- but don't pick him up either.
(Yiddish Proverb)
A good cry lightens the heart.
(Yiddish Proverb)
An empty barrel makes a lot of noise.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Every answer can result in a new question.
(Yiddish Proverb)
How you run your life, that's how your clock will run.
(Yiddish Proverb)
If you keep on talking, you will end up saying what you didn't intend to say.
(Yiddish Proverb)
A good friend you get for nothing, an enemy you have to buy.
(Yiddish Proverb)
An imaginary sickness is worse than a real one.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Every question has an answer.
(Yiddish Proverb)
If a link is broken, the whole chain breaks.
(Yiddish Proverb)
If you lose your self-respect, you also lose the respect of others.
(Yiddish Proverb)
A good name is better than a precious stone.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Anger is like a thorn in the heart.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Fear is worse than the ordeal itself.
(Yiddish Proverb)
If a person is fated to drown, he'll lose his life even in a teaspoon of water.
(Yiddish Proverb)
If you play with a cat, you must not mind her scratch.
(Yiddish Proverb)
A lion doesn't fear a fly.
(Yiddish Proverb)
Anger is the thorn in the heart.
(Yiddish Proverb)
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