Man enters the world with his hands clenched as if to say, The entire world is mine, and when he passes away, his hands are unclenched as if to say, I have taken nothing from this world.
- Midrash Rabbah -
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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.
A man should always be flexible like a reed and not rigid like a cedar.
A person should always consider himself to have a sacred [item] in his bowels [which may become damaged by not eating properly].
The bad teachers words fall upon his pupils like harsh rain; the good teachers, as gently as dew.
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