Jewish Law Quotes
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I never felt like a good Jew. My mother was not Jewish, and that makes me a non-Jew according to Jewish religious law.
— Stephane Hessel
Daring is the price of progress. All splendid conquests are the prize of boldness, more or less.
— Victor Hugo
'T is said that absence conquers love; But oh believe it not! I've tried, alas! its power to prove, But thou art not forgot.
— Frederick William Thomas
My children have no prejudices at all. My own brother-in-law is Jewish!
— Dorothy Kilgallen
The viola and the clarinet made for an interesting pairing: we had to imagine the accompaniment of other instruments, ideally a violin and a cello.
— Nicholas Christopher
If you have a negative thought about a world situation, dwell upon the best that could happen in that situation.
— Peace Pilgrim
Fight the darkness. Fight for the light.
— A.D. Posey
Around the child bend all the threeSweet Graces: Faith, Hope, Charity.Around the man bend other faces;Pride, Envy, Malice, are his Graces.
— Walter Savage Landor
Satisfied is no test of truth. Actuality is steadily far from idiosyncratic secure.
— Swami Vivekananda
There is no justice, no law, and no God in heaven, only a single law which decides and supersedes all-[Jewish] settlement [of the land].
— Ze'ev Jabotinsky
Jewish Law is like musical notation; it gives meaning to the stuff of life by regulating it in time. The Sabbath is its most sacred interval
— Judith Shulevitz
Our manner of knowing is so weak that no philosopher could perfectly investigate the nature of even one little fly.
— Thomas Aquinas
Every angel is terrible.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Worrying about bills, food, or other problems leaves less capacity to think ahead or to exert self-discipline. So, poverty imposes a mental tax.
— Nicholas Kristof
One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.
— C. G. Jung