“It doesn't cost anything to promise and to love.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: Love, Being Nice, Positivity
“Sometimes the remedy is worse than the disease.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: The Solution Is The Complex, Too Much Medicine, confusing, Deep, Don't Break What Isn't Broken
“One doesn't know another's sorrow.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: Only God Knows, Sorrow, Sadness
“Too much beauty is a fault sometimes.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: beauty, Imperfection is Beautiful, Aesthetics
“After you've had a good cry, your heart is lighter.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: Crying, Tears, Benefits of Crying
“When the rich begin to sigh, the poor have something to cook because the rich give alms when they are ill or sad.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: Poverty, When The Rich Give To The Poor
“If everybody says so, there's some truth in it.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: Public Opinion, Majority Rule, Relativity
“Gold glitters even in the mud.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: Difficult Times, gold, Being Special
“He who praises himself will be humiliated.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: Humility, Dangers of A Big Ego
“If you drive slowly, you'll arrive more quickly.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: confusing, Paradoxes, Wisdom, Examples of Paradoxes
“When one must, one can.”— Yiddish Proverbs, archive.orgTagged: Inspirational, Necessity, The Power of the Will, Pushing Forward, Accomplishing The Impossible