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100 classic sayings from Talmud

100 classic Talmud sayings are as follows:

1. "There is no free lunch." Sowing in spring will yield harvest in autumn; in life, the more you give, the more you pay. The more you get. Everything in the world has its own purpose, so you must never ignore anyone, and at the same time, never take anything lightly. In life, you must have the spirit of being willing to do small things carefully, and don't make the mistake of doing small things at the expense of big things.

2. Whether a person can succeed or not depends on his attitude! Successful people always use the most positive thinking, the most optimistic spirit and the most brilliant experiences to dominate and control their lives; losers, on the contrary, have their lives guided and controlled by various failures and doubts in the past.

3. What kind of choices determine what kind of life. Our life today is determined by our choices three years ago, and our choices today will determine our life three years from now.

4. Don’t try to find an illusory paradise in a distant place, and don’t blame everyone and everything else for the setbacks and troubles in life. God is everywhere and true heaven is within you.

5. Human eyes are composed of black and white parts, but why does God want people to see things only through the black part? "When fighting in the waves of life, you will inevitably get injured. Those who endure the pain are the winners. Remember: after one door closes, another door will open!

6. Losing money , only half a life is lost; but if you lose courage, everything is lost. Courage and hope are deeply buried in their hearts, and no one can take them away.

7. Patience is a virtue; perseverance. Perseverance is the mother of all hope. No matter what the situation is, we must love life and hold on to hope.

8. We blame ourselves and complain about life when we encounter difficulties. Difficulties forge our character. Dan McCanna said: "People are like tea bags, we don't know our true strength until we are put into hot water."

9. What can save people from hunger, poverty and pain is labor and survival skills, not just the abundance or lack of theoretical knowledge! Empty theories must be closely integrated with practice to be valuable.

10. People must grasp their own inner motivation and surpass themselves in order to continuously push themselves forward and not lose the motivation to continue working hard due to temporary slack or temporary success.