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Jewish Folk Lore

Posted on April 13, 2009April 4, 2018 by wildreader

“Silence is the fence around wisdom.” (p. 639)

“A human being learns how to speak early, but to keep silent — late.” (p. 639)

“Not that which is beautiful is loved, but rather that is beautiful which is loved.” (p. 643.)

Nathan Ausubel. Jewish Folk Lore. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1948.

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