Halacha Yomis
November 25, 2024
A chassid gave a note of request to his Rabbi. He had written to ask G-d's help in breaking his evil impulse. The Rabbi replied: You want to break impulses? You will break your back and your hip, yet you will not break an impulse. But if you pray and learn and work in all seriousness, the evil in your impulses will vanish of itself.
I did not find the world desolate when I entered it: my fathers planted for me before I was born; so do I plant for those who will come after me.
Evil is sweet in the beginning but bitter in the end.
As long as the eyes are open, there is hope.
A man should not lose hope as long as he breathes.
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