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... me. Religion starts only when you are bored with your richness, when you have everything that money can provide and still you find you are empty. You have everything that you can possess. And still you find that something is missing which money cannot give to you, and you have to find some other way. When money comes to the end of its capacities it gives you everything; and soon you start getting...
... whatever I had." The next day the young child told his grandmother, "I want to purchase a tricycle." The woman said, "But with what? I don't have any money." The boy said, "Don't be worried about money, I have got fifty dollars." The woman said, "Fifty dollars, but from where?" The boy said, "That is a secret. You just come with me." But the old...

... fact you have made the world a world of prostitutes. A few prostitutes sell their bodies for one day; you have purchased your wife for your whole life. And what a strange world -- you have purchased your wife, and her parents, to get rid of her, have given money to you. And you have the right to make love to your wife or to your husband whether they are in the mood or not. I have been a guest in...
... increases the crime rate by fourteen percent over the normal. For almost one week it remains, and then slowly it goes back down to normal. Now, the government knows it, that boxing should be made a crime, something against the law. But it is not being done because boxing pays money to the people who manage it, it pays money to the government - and it seems that anything is legal if it brings money with it...
... freedom to do whatsoever your intelligence, your meditativeness allows you. And I don't think you will go wrong. Just don't be attracted by ambition, don't be attracted by power, because those infatuations are destructive. And the people who become attracted by things like money, power, prestige, miss one thing: that is life. Balzar has a law about it: Life is what happens to you while you are making...

... know, my friends, I am a thrifty Scottish soul. But there is a legend in my family that if one places a wee bit of money in the casket so that it may be buried with the body, it will ease the way into the next world. For the sake of our friend, I will place ten dollars in the casket with him." And with a flourish, he released a ten dollar bill and let it flutter onto the dear departed's breast...

... note and gave it to the beggar, and the beggar laughed. The man said, "Why are you laughing?" The beggar said, "I am laughing because this is the way I finished all my money, my whole heritage that my father has left. I also used to have a beautiful car, but I was giving to everybody -- whoever needed. I laughed, because if this is the way you are also going, soon you will be standing...
... naturally needs to fall into sleep to rejuvenate its energy. But it seems difficult... you have earned enough money and still you are chopping wood for eight hours? Then for what have you earned all that money? It seems stupid. You could have chopped wood even without becoming a millionaire. So if fifty million people in America are suffering from insomnia, that simply means these are the people who are...

..., so soon the whole world is going to be in a trouble: insomnia is going to be one of the biggest troubles in the coming days because when the machine takes over, the man is free. He will be paid for his unemployment, and paid enough so that he does not ask for employment. He will have enough money. So what can he do? He can play cards, chess, drink alcohol, have a fight - and suffer insomnia...
... does not mean anything other than acting spontaneously, without any thought - just naturally. All three were capable of doing that, but they started thinking about god-like power: "My God! I don't have god-like power. Certainly I cannot drink the tea. This woman seems to be very dangerous. What is this condition? She has not asked money for the tea, she is offering it free - 'just show your god...

... sitting together on the porch of the old peoples' home. They are talking about the good old days, when Fink asks Grandma, "Did you ever blush?" "I sure did," replies Grandma. "I blushed four times in my life. The first time, when I undressed in front of my husband. The second time, when I undressed in front of my lover. The third time when I took money for it, and the fourth...

... time when I paid money for it. How about you?" The Fink is silent for a moment and then says, "I blushed twice. The first time when I couldn't do it the second time. And the second time, when I couldn't do it the first time!" Paddy wants to emigrate from England to America. He has an interview at the American Embassy in London. The Consul asks him, "Mr. Murphy, why do you want to...
... a sect of Jewish fire-worshippers. [H], from a Persian word meaning 'evening'. V. Levy, Worterbuck. [H] [H] Deut. XXXII, 2. [H] The West is called 'back' as opposed to the East, the Hebrew word for which (kedem) also means 'front'. [H] Deut. XXXII, 2. According to Rashi, because it dries up the produce and causes scarcity, so that corn has to be bought with money. Isa. XLVI, 6, tizzal, being taken...

... halachah is according to R. Jose. R. Ashi said: When we studied with R. Kahana we used to say that R. Jose admits that a man is responsible for damage of which lie is the cause.23 Papi Yona'ah24  was a poor man who made some money and built a country house. There were in his neighbourhood some sesame-oil makers who, when they crushed the sesame seeds, used to make his villa shake. He appealed...
... front,10  and the miscarriage was due to shock;11  or from behind, and the miscarriage was due to goring;12  [the indemnity] is, [therefore like] money of doubtful ownership, and all money the ownership of which is in doubt must be divided [between the parties concerned]. Must it be said [that they13  differ on the same principles] as the [following] Tannaim? [It has been taught...
..., [this is a] penalty. Some say [this is the] law, [because] whoever pays money. pays it for good fruit,15  but a person does not take the trouble [to sift, if the refuse only amounts to] a quarter [of a kab for every se'ah;16  if] more than a quarter, a person does take the trouble; and, since he takes the trouble [to start sifting], he takes [a little more] trouble with all of it.17 ...

... and hear! [It has been taught]:6  If two [persons] deposited [money] with one [man], one of them7  a maneh8  and the other7  two hundred zuz, and the one7  says. 'the two hundred zuz are mine', and the other7  [also] says, 'the two hundred zuz are mine one maneh is given to the one,7  and one maneh to the other,7  and the remainder must lie until [the prophet...
... Babylonian Talmud: Baba Kamma 52         Previous Folio / Baba Kamma Directory / Tractate List / Navigate Site Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Baba Kamma Folio 52a as soon as he hands over the key to him, the conveyance is complete. What are the circumstances? If money was previously paid, why was the conveyance not completed by the money? If possession was taken, why was the...

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