The pair of opposites do not effect a yogi - neither praise nor insult.
All the various component parts of the Hebrew worship subserve this great purpose, the bringing of man into communication with God.
If someone is too tired to give you a smile, leave one of your own, because no one needs a smile as much as those who have none to give.
It's not how much or how little you have that makes you great or small, but how much or how little you are with what you have.
The more the Jew is a Jew, the more universalist will his views and aspirations be, the less aloof will he be from anything that is noble and good, true and upright, in art or science, in culture or education; the more joyfully will he applaud whenever he sees truth and justice and peace and the ennoblement of man prevail and become dominant in human society.
To really observe the Sabbath in our day and age! To cease for a whole day from all business, from all work, amidst the frenzied hurry-scurry of our age! To close the stock exchanges, the stores, the factories - how would it be possible? The pulse of life would stop beating and the world perish! The world perish? To the contrary, it would be saved.
Above all, those to whom the care of young minds has been entrusted should see to it that they respect both the smallest and largest animals as beings which, like people, have been summoned to the joy of life.
The older one becomes the quicker the present fades into sepia and the past looms up in glorious technicolour
Flattery and deceit are the darlings of great men, and so with these men spread the butter on thick, if you want to get something out of them, otherwise you'll come home to me with a full belly and an empty purse.
We celebrate our intelligence, possessions, looks, talent, and achievements. Heaven celebrates how we used all of it.
VANITY, n. The tribute of a fool to the worth of the nearest ass.