Famous Proverbs
129 Proverbs about Jewish / Page 9
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You only hear three voices in this world: the babbling of the stream, Jewish law, and money.82.
A good son-in-law is like the acquisition of a new son; a bad one is like the loss of your daughter.83.
A person worries about the past, distresses about the present, and fears the future.84.
Beware of the person who gives you advice according to his own interests.85.
Charity is the spice of riches.86.
Don't be too sweet, or else you will be eaten up; but don't be too bitter, or else you will be spitted out.87.
Don't make a fence more expensive or more important than what it is fencing.88.
Don't sell the sun to buy a candle.89.
Don't trust someone who tells you all of his troubles and keeps you from all of his joys.90.
Even the most expensive clock still shows sixty minutes in every hour.