Uncommon Sense: The World's Fullest Compendium of WisdomSP Books, 1987 - 238 من الصفحات "A collection of the best thoughts of the world's brightest people! Offers a liberal education in one volume. Provocative, inspiring, funny, brilliant--Telushkin delivers the wittiest quotes, sayings, aphorisms, thoughts and more. From Freud to Maimonides, Heschel to Woody Allen, Weisel to Rodney Dangerfield, Philip Roth to Jewish proverbs--there are thousands of pearls of wisdom in this incredible book. These are the last copies remaining of this edition, available at a reduced price without jackets! |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 8 |
AUTHORS PREFACE | 9 |
BETWEEN MAN AND | 15 |
LOVE YOUR ENEMIES? | 16 |
LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR | 19 |
ROMANTIC LOVE | 21 |
MARRIAGE AND ITS DISCONTENTS | 25 |
THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY | 27 |
TRUTH AND LIES | 36 |
HONEST TO GOODNESS | 44 |
EVIL | 47 |
HYPOCRISY | 50 |
STICKS AND STONES AND WORDS | 52 |
INSULTS AND CRITICISMS | 54 |
COMPLIMENTS | 62 |
GOOD ADVICE | 67 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Adolf Hitler American answer asked become believe better Bible cause century Christianity committed Communism Communist dead death Democrat don't enemy everything evil exist fact faith father fear feel fight George George Bernard give happy heart Hitler human idea important Indians intellectuals Israel James Jewish Jews John Johnson kill kind later Laws lies live look Lord meaning million moral murder nature Nazi neighbor never night noted once one's person philosopher political prayer President prove proverb question quoted Rabbi reason religion religious replied responded Robert Russell Samuel Shaw Social society Soviet speak statement suffering suicide tell thing thought told true truth turn United wife Winston Churchill Wisdom woman writing wrong