"Three things have charm: a place to its residents, a woman to her husband, a bargain to its customer, and some say, also, the Torah to its students." ~~ Talmud, Sota
"I would rather the worst debtor were indebted to me than I to the best of creditors." ~~ Yiddish Proverb
"Poverty cannot disgrace the wise man, nor can lust enslave him." ~~ Ibn Gabirol
"You shall not mistreat a needy and destitute laborer, whether a fellow countryman or a foreigner in your communities. You shall pay him his wages on the same day, before the sun sets, for he is in want and urgently depends on it." ~~ Deuteronomy (Devarim) 24:14-15
"Who fails to teach his son a trade might just as well have taught him to rob. " ~~ Talmud, Kiddushin
"If you have the money, your opinion is accepted." ~~ Traditional Proverb
"Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one’s living at it. " ~~ Albert Einstein
"People should tell your children what life is all about — it’s about work." ~~ Lauren Bacall
"A bargain has charm for the customer." ~~ Talmud, Sota
"Who keeps on knocking will succeed." ~~ Moshe Ben Ezra
"The great sages were porters, smiths, hewers of wood and drawers of water…accepting nothing from the community." ~~ Maimonides
"A man is lucky if his wife, his studies and his livelihood all come from his own town." ~~ Midrash Mishle
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