He who could have kept the members of his household, his fellow citizens, or the whole world back from sinning and refrained from doing so is held responsible for their sins, and even if his own life is exemplary and blameless, he gets judged and punished first of all if he has kept himself to himself and not done everything to improve his fellow men.
- Talmud, Shabbos, 54B-55A -
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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