You can learn something from everything, the Rabbi of Sadigora once said to his chassidim. What can we learn from a train? - one chassid asked dubiously? That because of one second one can miss everything. And from the telegraph? That every word is counted and charged. And the telephone? That what we say here is heard there.
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When a person is engaged in studies, he need not fear any darkness, because he carries the lantern within himself.
The creations of artists are kept with great care in museums, yet human beings, the handiwork of the Creator Himself, are often found out amidst dirt.
Miracles are for those who have little faith.
In your daily occupations, remember this: don't do anything that is forbidden, and even that which is permitted, do without undue haste.
One should not give up on any Jew; for there is bound to be some strand of yiddishkeit that connects even to one who is wicked. If a bucket falls into a deep well, one can still retrieve the bucket from the depths, as long as its connected by a rope. It doesnt matter how thick or thin the rope is: just as long as theres a line of connection.
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