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41 Mishnah Avot 3.23. 4 The compilation of the Talmud Rabbi Tarfon said, The day is short and there is much work, the workman are lazy but the wages are high, and the master of the house is pressing.1 The academies in Babylon — Harry Freedman

A pack of five dogs, as variable in size and shape as humans, trotted in a veering path toward the two men; they sniffed and growled and nipped at one another, then broke into a lope down the street, with the smallest mutt in the lead. — Victor Robert Lee

Dream and imagine what you want and you will bring it into reality. — Leonard Clifton

So this is how the rich bleed--elegantly. — Laura Thalassa

Both Jews and Muslims believe that salt protects against the evil eye. The Book of Ezekial mentions rubbing newborn infants with salt to protect them from evil. The practice in Europe of protecting newborns either by putting salt on their tongues or by submerging them in saltwater is thought to predate Christian baptism. In France, until the practice was abolished in 1408, children were salted until they were baptized. In parts of Europe, especially Holland, the practice was modified to placing salt in the cradle with the child. — Mark Kurlansky

Pussy, however, refused to get down. — L.M. Montgomery

Let the madness begin. — Cameron Jace

Had the Hebrews not been disturbed in their progress a thousand and more years ago, they would have solved all the great problems of civilization which are being solved now under all the difficulties imposed by the spirit of the Middle Ages. — Isaac Mayer Wise

COLBIE: I'm an optimist. I believe in love and romance and happily ever after. — Bijou Hunter

The only thing more expensive than hiring a professional, is hiring an amateur. — Red Adair

Love's blindness consists oftener in seeing what is not there than in seeing what is. — Peter De Vries

It is problematic because, taken together, the whole--composed of lies and truth--forms a truth of its own. — Robin Feuer Miller