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Jewish Proverb
Locks keep out only the honest. (crime and criminals)
I felt sorry for myself because I had no shoes -- until I met a man who had no feet. (complaints and compl)
All things grow with time -- except grief. (grief)
The good fellow to everyone is a good friend to no one. (friends and friendsh)
If God lived on earth, people would break his windows. (god)
Look for the good, not the evil, in the conduct of members of the family. (family)
When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry. (family)
God is closest to those with broken hearts. (god)
Loose tongues are worse than wicked hands. (gossip)
A friend you have to buy; enemies you get for nothing. (friends and friendsh)
Loneliness breaks the spirit. (loneliness)
He who puts up with insult invites injury. (insults)
No one is as deaf as the man who will not listen. (listening)
It is easier to guard a sack full of fleas than a girl in love. (love)
A mother understands what a child does not say. (mothers)
He that does not bring up his son to some honest calling and employment, brings him up to be a thief. (parents and parentin)
Do not make yourself so big, you are not so small. (modesty)
If you have money, men think you are wise, handsome, and able to sing like a bird. (money)
Pray that you will never have to bear all that you are able to endure. (prayer)
Never trust the man who tells you all his troubles but keeps from you all his joys. (trust)
What soap is for the body, tears are for the soul. (tears)
Against stupidity; God Himself is helpless. (stupidity)
The man who gives little with a smile gives more than the man who gives much with a frown. (service)
Make sure to send a lazy man the angel of death. (angels)
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