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The Talmud

| “ | Beware of too much laughter, for it deadens the mind and produces oblivion.
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| “ | 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. | ” |
| “ | Hold no man responsible for what he says in his grief. | ” |
| “ | Humor the sons of the poor, for they give science its splendor. | ” |
| “ | Learning is achieved only in company. | ” |
| “ | Live well. It is the greatest revenge.
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| “ | 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. | ” |

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