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..., "I have come to steal something." The sage said, "There in that corner I have got a few rupees. You can take them" - and then he started to write his letter again. The thief took the money, was trying to go out, and then the sage said, "Stop! When somebody gives you something you should thank him. The money may not be of much help, but thanking a person will go a long way and...

... nothing wrong. The whole thing is finished, the account is closed. I gave him some money and he thanked me for it. He is not a thief." This mind, or no-mind, of a sage is the base. THE SAGE SANKRITI ONCE VISITED ADITYALOK. This is a parable. Adityalok means the abode of the sun or the abode of light, enlightenment. The sun is just a symbol. The sun is not only a lifegiving source, it is a...
...; And as they went out to take him to his car and came back in, Nasruddin opened one eye and asked, "Has that nut gone or not? Now everybody gather, and the sermon begins: You idiots, you should have given me twenty rupees and I would have been silent the whole night. Just give me twenty rupees each night and I will be silent. Don't waste money this way. Rather than talking business to me, you...

... a Picasso." He said, "It is absolutely certain, you are unnecessarily wasting money. But there is no question, I am ready." They reached Paris and they went to see Picasso. The painting was shown to him and the man asked, "Is it an original Picasso?" And Picasso said, "No." The critic said, "Are you mad? Have you forgotten that I was staying with you at the...

... a great filmmaker in Germany but he decided to close the whole business and just follow me. You might not understand that he has closed a big flourishing business; he was earning immense money, and now he simply takes my pictures and nothing else. This decisiveness is of tremendous value. This decisiveness gives you a spine. And you must see his work, with what concentration he looks after every...
... decision amongst themselves; there are divisions. So the palace of the king was the kingdom of the beggar. And the king said, "Tomorrow when this beggar comes towards the palace, we will put a golden pot full of gold coins in the middle of the bridge. He comes so early that he is almost the first man to cross the bridge, and he will get hold of the pot and all the money that the pot contains."...

... intelligence in his eyes. He was not capable even of speaking. Those twelve years had taken everything from him, but it had given him tremendous honor. And there was a circle of priests around him, continuously chanting songs, day and night, collecting money, donations. People were coming and worshipping him. The ego is such that it can make you do stupid things if it feels a certain gratification in it. Now...

... which you again and again come" - because there was one problem. He had two angots - that is a special saintly underwear - and the trouble was that there were rats in the forest, and they would make holes in his underwear and he would have to come to the town so somebody could mend it. And they said, "It is unnecessarily tiring. We suggest to you.... We have gathered money and we have...
.... They have accumulated most of the money of the country, and it should be used for schools and colleges. Now he will be in more difficulty. If God comes to meet his own people, the Shankaracharya has saved himself from his previous statement but he has put himself into a more difficult and complex position. Now all the Hindus other than sudras should ask him, "What about us? Is God going to meet...

... him. The family was suffering, because he was stealing things and distributing them to the beggars, borrowing money from anywhere and the family had to pay it, purchasing anything that he wanted. He was a great shopper, all kinds of junk, it did not matter what it was. Just if it was cheap, he would purchase it. So the family was in difficulty. I remember Narendra was so small, but these small...

...! Let's go in and change it and then each of us can buy something really far out!" They go in and change the money, divide it up and disappear into the store to spend it. Half an hour later, they meet again outside. "What did you get?" Melvin asks Billy. "I got this super basketball, so we can all play basketball like those guys on TV," says Billy. "What did you get?"...
... those who possess money and influence can secure ready justice before its courts! It is the sacred duty of a magistrate to acquit the innocent as well as to punish the guilty. Upon the impartiality, fairness, and integrity of its courts the endurance of a nation depends. Civil government is founded on justice, even as true religion is founded on mercy.” The judge reopened the case, and when the...

... his hire. (1464.3) 132:5.19 “5. Honest wealth is entitled to interest. As long as men borrow and lend, that which is fair interest may be collected provided the capital lent was legitimate wealth. First cleanse your capital before you lay claim to the interest. Do not become so small and grasping that you would stoop to the practice of usury. Never permit yourself to be so selfish as to employ money...

..., and they went repeatedly to comfort this mother and her children, while Ganid sought money from his father to provide food and clothing. They did not cease their efforts until they had found a position for the eldest boy so that he could help in the care of the family. (1465.7) 132:6.3 That night, as Gonod listened to the recital of these experiences, he said to Jesus, good-naturedly: “I propose to...
... there, which is forbidden to him. Yalwenu (lawah) and yash'ilenu (sha'al) refer to money and utensils respectively. Tractate List / Glossary / / Bible Reference                                                             ...
... altar; these are irredeemable. The term is opposed to 'monetary consecration,' i.e., objects which are consecrated so that they may be redeemed and their redemption money dedicated to Temple Service. As seen above (p. 105, n. 8), konam is really a form of consecration, and it is here stated that its prohibition is as strong as that which is intrinsically consecrated. V. Glos. If one pledges an...
... has again brought witnesses to refute the father's witnesses, the latter are then liable to death10  and also to pay the fines11  — the money fine for intended injury to one person, and the death penalty for intended death to another. R. Joseph again said:If a man says that so and so committed sodomy with him against his will, he himself with another witness can combine to testify to...
..., productivity or national focus. Consider the raw source of energy and money for the pro-abortion and homosexual lifestyle movements, the illegal immigration madness, loss of personal heritage identity, multi-cultural disarray and the move to make our precious English subordinate to the first choice of everyone's original homeland language. These are funded, not by the grassroots but by single source money...

... mores of our changed society. Consider which nation is our number one recipient of loans' and aid. Note that they take what they want from our military arsenal and then without apology copy and sell it around the world, wherever money is to be made or counties subverted. Note their demand for U.N. (American) troops to clear away the enemy which surrounds their homeland and as stalking horses for their...

... power is deployed in America, computer programs are prepared for our personal control and prisons are readied for any who would underscore their First Amendment rights by using them. And huge funds of propaganda and money are expended to take from us our last hope of freedom; the Second Amendment and our guns. And 90% of Americans haven't a hint, a clue. So brainwashed are they that when push comes to...
... a rich Jew from Würzburg. Mosè da Bamburg, the traveler staying with Angelo of Verona, in his long deposition, stated that he had personally performed this operation when he was head of the family in Germany. Later, when he moved to Italy, he had seen it performed at Borgo San Giovanni, in the Piacenza region, in the home of money lender Sacle or Sacla (Izchak), who inserted the blood into the...

... text of the Haggadah was alleged not to contain this text. Israel Wolfgang’s revelations continued. In 1474, he [said he] had participated in the celebration of the Jewish Passover at Feltre, at Abramo's house (Abramo being a money lender in that city). On that occasion, Wolfgang had seen the head of the family add the blood to the dough of the solemn unleavened bread (migzo = mazzot), that is...

..., diluted the blood into the wine, pronouncing the Hebrew words which meant: "This is the blood of a Christian child" (zeh ha-dam shel goi katan) [17]. In this regard, Mosè of Bamburg confirmed the descriptions of the other defendants, referring to Leone of Mohar, a money lender active at Tortona, with whom he had stayed as a guest in the past, during the Seder of Passover [18]. As often happened, Leone...

... until at least 1472 and was the treasurer of the Jewish community of the Duchy of Milan in the years 1453-1454. In 1479, he was still alive and represented the heirs of Benedetto da Como in the negotiations for renewal of the money lending permit in the city of Como (cfr. Sh. Simonsohn, The Jews in the Duchy of Milan, Jerusalem, 1982, voI. I, pp. 126, 131-133 etc.). [17] On Lazzaro's deposition, cfr...

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