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... separate way. If and when you become at all awakened and look within yourself, you will find one part of your mind heading East, one to the West, one to the North, one to the South. One part wants to earn money, another wants to follow the spiritual path, and so on. Mulla Nasruddin set out to get a beautiful wife. When he married and brought home his wife, his friends were shocked at how ugly she was...

... God. Nanak's father was always after him to do something and not be idle. "At least plow the fields," he would tell him. "That I do, father," Nanak would reply. "What field did you ever plow? What harvest have you ever gathered? What money have you ever earned? I always see you sitting home dong nothing." Nanak answered, "You are right, father. You see me always...

... to the one beyond time, which is meditation; the other is to be consumed by time. I have heard: A beggar went to a grain shop and told the grocer, "I have no money today. You will have to give me grain on credit." The grocer was a kind man. He gave him some grain, but at the same time he said, "Look, brother, I have given you grain on credit, but I hope you will not sell it to buy a...
... displaying a written document on Internet as the equivalent to displaying it on the shelves of a public library. It costs us a modicum of labor and money. The only benefit accrues to the reader who, we surmise, thinks by himself. A reader looks for a document on the Web at his or her own risks. As for the author, there is no reason to suppose that he or she shares any responsibilty for other writings...
... against us. On the ruins of the eternal and genealogical aristocracy of the goyim we have set up the aristocracy of our educated class headed by the aristocracy of money. The qualifications for this aristocracy we have established in wealth, which is dependent upon us, and in knowledge, for which our learned elders provide the motive force. 27. Our triumph has been rendered easier by the fact that in...
... such wishes by all the nations, it is indispensable to trouble in all countries the people's relations with their governments so as to utterly exhaust humanity with dissension, hatred, struggle, envy and even by the use of torture, by starvation, by the inoculation of diseases, by want, so that the "goyim" see no other issue than to take refuge in our complete sovereignty in money and in...
... pouring money into Germany which was rebuilding the Wehrmacht on a bigger scale than ever, a colossal campaign for peace and disarmament was launched in this country. This not only succeeded in substantially disarming us; but in creating an atmosphere in which Mr. Baldwin had to admit that he dared not go to the country asking for more armaments, vital though he knew our needs in sea, air and land...
... second date. Were R. Nahman's ruling to be applied to the case spoken of by R. Huna, would not the second kethubah have cancelled the first and the woman would have had no choice in the matter? In the text of the second deed. Or any other object or money. The addition of a palm applies to a sale, or gift of a plot of land. Lit., 'he wrote It for an addition'. The deed is not thereby impaired. and it is...
... sell for me a kor' and he sold for him only one lethek.16 Do we [in such a case] lay down that [the agent] might tell the man, 'I have done for you that which is more advantageous to you, for [had I sold the full kor, and] you were no longer in need of money you could not have retracted',18 or is it rather [held that the owner] might retort to him, 'It is no satisfaction to me that many deeds [should...
... day, the distribution of alms17  is postponed overnight, it is just as though blood were shed,18  as it is written, She that was full of justice, charity19  etc. This, however, applies only to bread and dates;20  but in the case of money, wheat or barley, [postponement] does not matter. THEREFORE TRIALS ARE NOT HELD [ON THE EVE OF A SABBATH OR FESTIVAL] etc. Why so? &mdash...
... defendant pleads, I paid you when the money fell due? If so, why [should we] not [believe him]? We must suppose therefore that he pleads, I paid you before the time of payment, [and yet he has to contribute]; which would show [would it not] that where there is a presumption [against him], we do not plead [on his behalf], What motive has he to tell a lie? — Here the case is different, because he can...
... kept. And this accords with what we have learnt [that] movable property may be acquired with landed property by means of money. deed and possession.1  Cattle are called property; for we learnt: If a person consecrated his property2  which contained cattle suitable [as sacrifices] for the altar; males are to be sold3  for4  burnt offerings, and females are to be sold for5 ...

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