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Yiddish Proverb
Charm is more than beauty. (charm)
A man should go on living -- if only to satisfy his curiosity. (curiosity)
One chops the wood, the other does the grunting. (complaints and compl)
If a man is destined to drown, he will drown even in a spoonful of water. (destiny)
God gave burdens, also shoulders. (burdens)
The heart is half a prophet. (emotions)
In life, each of us must sometimes play the fool. (fools and foolishnes)
God will provide -- ah, if only He would till He does! (god)
Too humble is half proud. (humility)
He who comes for the inheritance is often made to pay for the funeral. (inheritance)
He who marries for money earns it. (marriage)
Better an ounce of luck than a pound of gold. (luck)
All of us are crazy in one way or another. (insanity)
A wise man hears one word and understands two. (words)
You cannot hold your head high with your hand out. (pride)
If the rich could hire other people to die for them, the poor could make a wonderful living. (poverty and the poor)
True poverty does not come from God. (poverty and the poor)
If you want to know what God thinks of money, look at the people he gives it to. (money)
A half truth is a whole lie. (truth)
Some people are electrifying, they light up a room when they leave. (people)
If we cannot do what we will, we must will what we can. (will and will power)
A penny is a lot of money, if you have not got a penny. (wealth)
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