KNOWLEDGE As land is improved by sowing it with various seeds, so is the mind by exercising it with various studies. PLINY Learn a little here and there, and you will increase in knowledge. THE TALMUD If a man has knowledge, he has all things; if he has no knowledge, he has nothing. THE TALMUD Knowledge without religion blesses not its pos sessor. THE TALMUD 'Repeat," "repeat," that is the best medicine for memory. THE TALMUD MERCY Do not put a greater burden upon thy beast than it can bear. THE TALMUD To have compassion upon animals is one of the laws of Moses. THE TALMUD He who has no mercy upon animals shall himself suffer pain. THE TALMUD It is sinful to hate, but noble to pardon. THE TALMUD To deserve mercy, practice mercy. THE TALMUD The mercy we to others show, Heaven will show to us. THE TALMUD He who judges without mercy will himself be judged. THE TALMUD He who has compassion on his fellow-men is accounted of the true seed of Abraham. THE TALMUD PEACE The Bible was given to establish peace. THE TALMUD Be the first to hold out the hand of peace. THE TALMUD Be a disciple of Aaron, loving peace and pursuing peace. THE TALMUD He who maketh peace among strivers will inherit eternal life. THE TALMUD When two men quarrel, he who is first silent is the better man. THE TALMUD PRAYER Always pray with humility and a clear conscience. THE TALMUD Better little prayer with devotion than much without devotion, for the value of the words uttered with the lips is determined by the devotion of the heart. THE TALMUD To pray loudly is not a necessity of devotion; when we pray we must direct our hearts towards heaven. THE TALMUD He prayeth well who loveth well RESIGNATION A man should say, howe'er distressed, THE TALMUD All's for the best, if a man would but know it; This is no dream of the pundit or poet,- The Sabbath is the golden clasp which binds together the volume of the week. LONGFELLOW The Sabbath is given to man, not man to the Sabbath. THE TALMUD SIN Consider three things, and thou wilt never fall into sin: remember that there is above thee an AllSeeing Eye, an All-Hearing Ear, and a record of all thy actions. THE TALMUD Commit a sin twice, and you will think it perfectly allowable. THE TALMUD Sinful thoughts are even more dangerous than sin itself. THE TALMUD Nip sin in the bud. It is easier blowing out a candle than a house on fire. ANONYMOUS The Day of Atonement is given for the expiation of sins committed against God; but the Day of Atonement will not expiate sins committed against a fellow-man, unless the offender has asked pardon of the one offended. THE TALMUD |