Famous Quotes by The Talmud

Below are famous quotes by The Talmud - .

Beware of too much laughter, for it deadens the mind and produces oblivion.
Customs are more powerful than laws.
For the sake of peace one may lie, but peace itself should never be a lie.
God said: you must teach, as I taught, without a fee.
He that gives should never remember, he that receives should never forget.
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.
Hold no man responsible for what he says in his grief.
Humor the sons of the poor, for they give science its splendor.
Live well. It is the greatest revenge.
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.
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.
Until a child is one year old it is incapable of sin.
Who can protest and does not, is an accomplice in the act.

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