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...;You are not supposed to laugh at such moments. You should be serious, as if we were losing money. Of course, we cannot lose," he used to tell me. "Whether the watermelon falls on the knife, or the knife falls on the watermelon, in any case it is the watermelon which gets cut, and not the knife. So don't laugh when you see that I am charging a person thirty rupees for a thing which he could...

..., "Yes, you are right. I mean I am really a cousin." I said, "Then it is okay. So what do you want? I mean how much do you want? You must have come to borrow money." He said, "Great! But it is strange, how could you read my mind?" I said, "It is very easy. Just tell me how much you want." He took twenty rupees, and I said, "Thank God. At least I have lost one...

... relative. Now he will never show his face again." And that's what actually happened: I never saw his face again, anywhere. Hundreds of people borrowed money from me and nobody ever returned it. I was happy that they didn't, because if they had they would only have asked for more. I wanted to return to the village but could not. I had to come to a compromise just not to hurt my mother. But I know I...
... strange boy." I said, "Certainly we are strangers to each other. I have lived away from you for many years, and I have been friends with the mango trees and the pines and the mountains, the oceans and the rivers. I am not a businessman, and you are. Money means everything to you; I cannot even count it." Even today... I have not touched money for years. The occasion never arises. That...

... helps me tremendously because I don't know how things go in the world of economics. I go my own way; they have to follow me. I don't follow them: I can't. I told my father, "You understand money, and I don't. Our languages are different; and remember, you have stopped me from going back to the village, so now if there is a conflict, don't blame me. I understand something you don't, and you...
..., how vast, how infinite it is going to be. It is going to be absolute orgasm. But if you have missed the first, you have no possibility to attain the second. The first was an indication of a new dimension. You will collect money and power and prestige and you will die as everybody has died. In the commune the children will have all orgasmic experiences and before they decide they will know what kind...

.... You just pump it and it is more beautiful than any woman, and it is very easy, it never quarrels, never nags you and easy to carry, just take the air out, fold it back and keep in the pocket -- nobody will know." They both looked at each other and said, "It is a good idea." But one said, "I don't have money." The other said, "I have money." So they purchased the...
.... That is the trouble: the pilgrim is himself the goal of the pilgrimage. There is a Sufi story about al-Hillaj. He was a poor man, but very sincere in his search. Mohammedans think that if you go to their holy place, Kaaba, just once in a lifetime, that's enough for your liberation. So he collected money, sold his house, his land, whatsoever small things he had -- and the village gave him a good send...

... Kaaba. I am here. Just make seven circles around me, the way you would be doing if you reached Kaaba, and put all your money in front of me. Don't waste it!" The man was so authoritative that poor al-Hillaj gave him all his money and made the seven circles. Then Junnaid said, "I have found the truth within myself. In Kaaba there is only a stone; I am a living truth! Your pilgrimage is...
... beginning...! Now it is a trouble to find the nose -- who knows where your nose is! I have painted it, that is true, but in so many sittings I can't remember exactly where I have put it. You take it home and contemplate; perhaps you may find it. It is there, that much is certain. It is there, this much I can guarantee because I remember I have painted your nose. But don't harass me! You are paying money...

... committed this sin, please forgive me," what will happen to the church? What will happen to the money that goes on flowing into the church because you commit sin? I have heard.... A bishop was very friendly with a rabbi. They became friends because both were interested in golf. And they had decided that on Sunday after the bishop was finished with the confessionals, they would go to the golf course...

... him to do it every day. It is natural, because from where is the money going to come? The rabbi said, "It is becoming late." The bishop said, "What to do? There is still a long line waiting, but you can be of help. You just sit here, so I can wash, change my clothes, and get ready. Meanwhile, you do the confessional." The rabbi said, "But I don't know what confessional is...
... you." I said, "You can have as much time as you need, but remember: anything that is not changing cannot be alive. And I don't want an existence which is dead." I told him that day, I remember... that once a beautiful woman - a very rich woman - asked Picasso to paint a portrait of her. And she was willing to give anything he wanted, money was no question at all. Picasso was always...

... reluctant about portraits because his paintings are such that you cannot expect him to make a portrait. He can make a portrait but you cannot find where the nose is, and where is the mouth and where are the eyes; everything will be in a mess. But the woman was giving him so much money, so just for a change, he made a portrait - only once in his life - which was recognizable as a woman... and a beautiful...

... portrait. And when it was finished the woman came and she said, "I love it. The money you have asked of me is nothing. I will give you double." And then she saw a picture of Picasso hanging by the side of the portrait, a photograph. She looked at the photograph... it was done by a great photographer, and she said, "This is your photograph? - so beautiful." And Picasso said, "No...
... French Revolution, as the two enabled them to lay the foundations of the immense wealth they have sine acquired. (The Rothschilds Financial Rulers of the World, John Reeves, page 86) Revolutions 110 Mrs. Nesta Webster cannot escape the conclusion that international financiers put up the money (for revolutions and wars.) More it is the Jewish financiers who supply the funds; it is Jews who have been the...

... of unlimited industrialism, and its consequences; an ever expanding industrial and urban population, free commercial exploitation by all and sundry middlemen, usurers, Jews; and the translations of all values into money-values, by which alone can be realized that ideal of personal equality, dad-levelness and compulsory mediocrity in which she glories under the name of Liberalism and Democracy. Can...

... a person authorized to recieve the money demaned by Comrade Trotzky. - J. Furstenberg. (The German-Bolshevik Conspiracy, issued by The Committee on Public Information, Washington, D.C., p. 27, October, 1918. The documents as above quoted were never repudiated by the Disconto-Gesellschaft or the Rheinish-Westphalian Syndicate). Revolutions 015 "It will be recalled that Furstenberg, who also assumed...

... the name of Ganetzky, together with his Jewish friend Rdek, alias Sobelsohn, became later prominent members of the Soviet Government. In March, 1917, Furstenberg took an active part in the 'defeatist' propaganda in Russia, and it was through his medium that part of the money contributed by the German- Jewish bankers to the leaders of the destruction of civilization was forwarded to Russia. The...

... robbery of 250,000 rubles of Government money in Tiflis in the preceding year. He was, however, merely deported from France. During the early days of the War, Litvinov, for some unexplained reason, was admitted to England 'as a sort of irregular Russian representative,' (Lord Curzon, House of Lords, March 26, 1924) and was later reported to be in touch with various German agents, and also to be actively...

... Archbishop Teodor Romzha). This Jewish wife "insurance policy" extended to Politburo members such as Andrei Andreyev and Leonoid Brezhnev. Sergei Eisenstein: director of communist propaganda films which depicted Christian peasants (kulaks) as hideous, money-grabbing parasites. The kulaks were subsequently massacred. (Cf. for example Eisenstein's Bezhin Meadow). Komzet: commission for the settlement of...

..., Stalin's recruiting conduit for funding money, supplies and political influence for Soviet Russia from world Jewry as well as the dissemination of gas chamber atrocity propaganda (cf. The Black Book). Nikolai Bukharin: Lenin's chief theorist. Samuel Agursky: commissar. Karl Radek: member, Central Committee. Mikhail Gruzenberg (Borodin) commissar. A.A. Yoffe: commissar. David Ryazanov: advisor to Lenin...

... from president of Rheinish-Westphalian Syndicate an account for the undertaking of Comrade Trotzky. The attorney (agent) purchased arms and has organized their transportation and delivery up to Luleo and Varde. Name to the office of Essen & Son in Luleo, receivers, and a person authorized to recieve the money demaned by Comrade Trotzky. - J. Furstenberg. (The German-Bolshevik Conspiracy, issued...

... assault of Jewish revolution and Jewish finance, revolution and finance. If I were God, I'd clean this mess up and I would start with cleaning the Money Changers out of the Federal Reserve. He does say in His Word that the gold and silver will be thrown in the streets. Since they aren't using money in Heaven now, we won't need any when He gets here. It will be done in earth as it is in heaven. Oh, I do...
... York City have recently been asking for money for a new synagogue, claiming that they number about 120,000 members, maintain five synagogues and need money for a new one. Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Negro Sammy Davis, and many others have been notable additions to the Pharisee sect of "Chosen People." (See accompanying photostats, Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, pages 59, 60, 61, 62, 63...
... these are objects concerning which no public announcement is made'. To the objection against Amemar that was raised supra. Lit., 'here', the ruling of Amemar. On behalf of orphans. Of one's widow or daughters. Of a deceased, inherited by his orphans. Since in all these cases money is urgently needed no time can be spared for the usual public announcement that must precede other sales ordered by a...

...' (cf Jast.) Aliter: 'Though it might become sour', (cf. Rashi). Lit., 'will bring quick money', I.e., there will be no need to sell on credit. Cash sales, though at a comparatively small price, are preferable to sales on credit that might command a higher price. [A town on the Tigris near Mahuza. Obermeyer. p. 186]. Sc. may a trustee undertake the risk of sea transport [The wine could be taken from...
... the son of R. Ika says it can be derived from the following verse: A wise son gathereth [oger] in summer.28 (Mnemonic: Truth, Money, Shall See.) R. Nahman said, reporting R. Jonathan: A judge who delivers a judgment in perfect truth29  causes the Shechinah to dwell in Israel, for it is written: God standeth in the Congregation of God; in the midst of the judges He judgeth.30  And he who...

..., 6. Lit., 'money'. Prov. XXII, 22-23. Lit.,'see'. Lit. 'resting between his flanks'. V. Glos. Sanhedrin Directory / Tractate List / Glossary / / Bible Reference Sanhedrin 7b for it is written, Behold, it is the litter of Solomon [symbolically the Shechinah], and round about it three score of the mighty men of Israel [symbolising the scholars]; they all handle the sword and are expert in war [in...

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