Yiddish Sayings And Quotes
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“Three things cannot be hidden: love, coughing and poverty.”
– Yiddish Saying
“Throw salt in his eyes, pepper in his nose.”
– Yiddish Saying
“Time brings wounds and heals them.”
– Yiddish Saying
“Time can alter everything.”
– Yiddish Saying
“Time is the best physician.”
– Yiddish Saying
“Tint trikent shnell ois; treren nisht.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To assume is to be deceived.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To be miserly is worse than to steal.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To do all the talking (to have the greatest voice or authority).”
– Yiddish Saying
“To every answer you can find a new question.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To every new song one can find an old tune.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To fall down you manage alone but it takes friendly hands to get up.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To have a trade is to be free of worry.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To have money is a good thing; to have a say over the money is even better.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To hell with him (lit., I have him in the bath house).”
– Yiddish Saying
“To hell with it.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To hell with you (lit., I have you in the bath house).”
– Yiddish Saying
“To learn the whole Talmud is a great accomplishment; to learn one good virtue is even greater.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To look like a rooster who’s just trodden his hens.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To make promises and to love don’t cost any money.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To me you’re beautiful.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To observe the Sabbath is easier than to make it.”
– Yiddish Saying
“To our future together.”
– Yiddish Saying
“We know when we start out; when we’ll return, we know not.”
– Yiddish Saying
“Well said! Well done! You are so smart! (affectionately) (lit., a life on your head)”
– Yiddish Saying
“Were his word a bridge, it would be risky to pass over it.”
– Yiddish Saying
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