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Famous Quotes by Yiddish Proverb

  • "Charm is more than beauty."  —Yiddish Proverb on Charm
  • "A man should live if only to satisfy his curiosity."  —Yiddish Proverb on Curiosity
  • "If a man is destined to drown, he will drown even in a spoonful of water."  —Yiddish Proverb on Destiny
  • "The heart is half a prophet."  —Yiddish Proverb on Emotion
  • "If you don't want to do something, one excuse is as good as another."  —Yiddish Proverb on Excuses
  • "Everyone is kneaded out of the same dough but not baked in the same oven."  —Yiddish Proverb on General Sayings
  • "Gold's father is dirt, yet it regards itself as noble."  —Yiddish Proverb on Gold
  • "All of us are crazy in one way or another."  —Yiddish Proverb on Insanity
  • "God gave burdens, also shoulders."  —Yiddish Proverb on Inspirational
  • "A golden key will open every lock."  —Yiddish Proverb on Key
  • "Life is like an onion.

    Why is life like an onion? Because you peel away layer after layer and when you come to the end you have nothing."  —Yiddish Proverb on Life

  • "Better an ounce of luck than a pound of gold."  —Yiddish Proverb on Luck
  • "A wise man hears one word and understands two."  —Yiddish Proverb on Unity
  • "A wise man hears one word and understands two."  —Yiddish Proverb on Unity
  • "If God wants people to suffer, he sends them too much understanding."  —Yiddish Proverb on Want
  • "If we cannot do what we will, we must will what we can."  —Yiddish Proverb on Will

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