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