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Jewish Mourning Quotes & Sayings

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Top Jewish Mourning Quotes

O, what men dare do! what men may do! what men daily do, not knowing what they do. — William Shakespeare

The most important part of the process of mourning is regularly reciting kaddish in a synagogue. Kaddish is a doxology, which Jewish tradition has mandated children to recite daily in a synagogue during the year of mourning for a deceased parent and then on the anniversary of his or her death thereafter. — David Novak

Our founding fathers started this country and built it on God and His Word, and this country sure would be a better place to live and raise our children if we still followed their ideals and beliefs. — Phil Robertson

The outsiders have become kings and queens of the castle. It is a whole lot easier to sit outside the tent and throw firecrackers inside; it is much, much harder to sit inside the tent and govern not only your enemies, but your close friends as well. — Hal Rothman

though her insides would burst — Nancy Herkness

My instincts have never lied to me. — Tiger Woods

A mother who loses her child can no longer believe in God — Victor Hugo

To deny a man a job is to say that a man has no right to exist. — Martin Luther King Jr.

At most, a hundred paces separated him from them. The powerful beast, seeing the riders and horses, rose on his fore paws and began to gaze at them. The sun, which now stood low, illuminated his huge head and shaggy breasts, and in that ruddy luster he was like one of those sphinxes which ornament the entrances to ancient Egyptian temples. — Henryk Sienkiewicz

To build a successful business, you must start small and dream big. — Aliko Dangote

I'm a stylist, so I've been conditioned to setting up my own clothes like a fitting. — Brad Goreski