
Top 10 Yiddish Proverb Quotes
#2. It is easier to go to the Internet than to go to the library, undoubtedly. But the shift from no libraries to the existence of libraries was a much greater shift than what we've seen with the Internet's development.
Noam Chomsky
#3. His eyes met hers, cold and deadly, and the dagger's edge pressed against her skin. Then his expression shifted into horror. He lowered the dagger and stepped back. "Ileni. That was not smart."
"I know. I'm sorry ... " And this time, she didn't even try to stop the tears.
Leah Cypess
#4. A wise man hears one word and understands two.
Anonymous
#5. If the rich could hire other people to die for them, the poor could make a wonderful living.
Yiddish Proverb
#6. Pain observed is journalistic pain. It's diplomatic pain. It's television pain, over as soon as you switch off your beastly set.
John Le Carre
#8. The question of vernaculars as media of instruction is of national importance; neglect of the vernaculars means national suicide.
Mahatma Gandhi
#9. That proves to be most wasted which is covetously and distrustfully spared.
Matthew Henry
#10. The singer was lifted up and illuminated with gratitude, not for any one thing, but for the whole of his life, even for the agony. Even in Latin you could tell he was thanking God for the agony in particular, for the way it allowed him to cleave so tightly to the world.
Miranda July
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