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To partake of a meal at which a great scholar is present is to feast upon the refulgence of the Divine Presence.
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A passage from Scripture can yield many meanings, just as a hammer splits one rock into many fragments.
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A man who does not own a piece of land is not a complete [secure] man.
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There is always hope for the man who is capable of being ashamed.
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If a word be worth one shekel, silence is worth two.
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For many afflictions, silence is the best remedy.
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Press your lips together: don't be in a hurry to answer.
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The man who slanders hurts three people: the man slandered, the man to whom the slander is uttered---and himself.
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It is a duty to say what should be heard, and a duty not to say what should not be heard.
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A good man who speaks evil is like a palace next to a tannery: one defect destroys all the grandeur.
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Even if a man is a rabbi, when his father enters, the son must rise [in the presence of his pupils].
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God loves those who do not insist upon their privileges.
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He who studies but does not repeat his lessons is as one who plants but does not enjoy the fruit.
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Study is worth as much as ritual sacrifice.
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When a student knows that his teacher is able to answer him, he may ask a question; otherwise, he should not.
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Where wisdom enters, subtlety accompanies it.
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Before you take leave of a friend, offer some serious comment (in philosophy or law) so that he will remember you thereby.
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He who teaches a child is as if he had created it.
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In teaching, do not favor the children of the rich---and teach the children of the poor without compensation.
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The bad teacher's words fall on his pupils like harsh rain; the good teacher's, as gently as the dew.
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The man from whom people learn must be especially strict with himself.
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A man without a wife has no defense against temptation.
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Never put yourself in temptation's path; for even King David could not resist it.
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Be grateful to your parents; had they not been tempted, you wouldn't be here.
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For a Jew to cheat a Gentile is worse than cheating a Jew; for in addition to violating the moral law, it brings Jews into contempt.