A person should always consider himself to be half wicked and half righteous. If he did one mitzvah, praiseworthy is he, for he tipped himself toward the side of righteousness. If he sinned, woe is to him, for he tipped himself toward the side of guilt.
- Koheles Rabbah, 10:1 -
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Koheles Rabbah, 10:1
One who shames his fellow in public is considered as if he sheds blood.
One coin in a bottle rattles; the bottle filled with coins makes no sound.
Be careful to honor your wife, for blessings enter the house only because of the wife.
A person should always be careful about [not causing] suffering [for] his wife.
A person should always divide his money into three: one-third in the ground [for the future], one-third [invested] in business, and one-third in his possession.
A person’s money should always be found in his possession.
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