Quotes
Talmud
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- Love labor, hate mastery, and avoid relationship with the government (Avot, 1:10)
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- He who says, "What's mine is mine and what's yours is yours", is the median type, though some say that this is the quality of Sodom. He who says, "What's mine is yours and what's yours is mine", is a simple man. He who says, "What's mine is yours and what's yours is yours", is a pious man ("Hasid"). And he who says, "What's yours is mine, and what's mine is mine", is wicked. (Avot, 5:10)
Simcha Bunim of Peshischa
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- In worship of God there are no rules - and this statement is also not a rule.
Mordechai Yosef Leiner
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- Someone whose spiritual root is good does not have to restrict himself. Whatever he does is good in God's eyes.
Kalonymus Kalman Shapira of Piasetzno
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- In a place where holiness is revealed, there is no rulership and honors.
Yehuda Ashlag
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- Altruistic Communism will finally annul the brute-force regime completely, for “every man did that which was right in his own eyes.” .. Indeed, there is nothing more humiliating and degrading for a person than being under the brute-force government .
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