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Every bribery of speech is also forbidden.
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Let bygones be bygones!
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One man's candle is light for many.
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To perish by the sword is worse than a natural death, to die of hunger worse still, and captivity worst of all.
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Always keep some cash in hand!
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If you are twenty and still celibate, you will be thinking of sin all your days.
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The side that changes an agreement will be the loser.
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Who changes his place changes his luck.
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Who accepts alms he needs not will end by truly needing alms before he leaves this world.
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Three things have charm: a place to its residents, a woman to her husband, a bargain to its customer, and some say, also, the Torah to its students.
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Wine is the cause of a great deal, and so is childhood.
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Alas for that which goes and does not come back!
And what is it? Rabbi Chasda said: It is childhood.
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A childless man is as good as dead.
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The world exists only because of the innocent breath of schoolchildren.
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If it be as clear to you as the light of morn, say it!
If it be not, say it not!
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If one member of the company dies,
let the whole company take care!
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Even in His wrath the Lord keeps in mind compassion.
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The force of a compromise is greater than of a judgment.
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Confession by the defendant is as good as a hundred witnesses.
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A convert is regarded as an infant new-born.
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A warning to courts:
not to hear one litigant before the other comes.
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Who eats fat sleeps in the attic;
who eats greens may sleep on a dunghill unafraid.
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A man should never stand in a place of danger
and expect a miracle to happen to him.
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David, King of Israel, lives on for ever!
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The Day of Atonement atones not for sins of man against man, until the sinner makes his peace with his victim.