Small children, small problems; big children, big problems.

Small children, small problems; big children, big problems. — This is a Jewish proverb.

The stone fell on the pitcher? Woe to the pitcher. The pitcher fell on the stone? Woe to the pitcher.

The stone fell on the pitcher? Woe to the pitcher. The pitcher fell on the stone? Woe to the pitcher. — This is a Jewish proverb.

In the facades we put on for others we demonstrate our potential; through our children we reveal our reality.

In the facades we put on for others we demonstrate our potential; through our children we reveal our reality.  — This is a Jewish proverb. Said by –Lawrence Kelemen, To Kindle A Soul p. 195

Nobody leaves us, we only leave others.

Nobody leaves us, we only leave others.  — This is a Jewish proverb. Said by –Nathaniel Wenger

The ones around the golden calf must wonder if the gold is more important then the calf.

The ones around the golden calf must wonder if the gold is more important then the calf. — This is a Jewish proverb.