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Literature is the memory of humanity.
Isaac Bashevis Singer
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Isaac Bashevis Singer
Age: 87 †
Born: 1904
Born: July 14
Died: 1991
Died: July 24
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It is a fact that the classics of Yiddish literature are also the classics of the modern Hebrew literature.
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I did not become a vegetarian for my health, I did it for the health of the chickens.
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I get up every morning with a desire to do some creative work. This desire is made of the same stuff as the sexual desire, the desire to make money, or any other desire.
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When the time comes I will go joyfully. Whatever may be there, it will be real, without complication, without ridicule, without deception.
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From borrowing one gets poorer and from work one gets richer.
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There will be no justice as long as man will stand with a knife or with a gun and destroy those who are weaker than he is.
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Heaven and earth conspire that everything which has been, be rooted and reduced to dust. Only the dreamers, who dream while awake, call back the shadows of the past and braid nets from the unspun thread.
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A Marxist has never written a good novel.
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Of course I believe in free will. Do we have a choice?
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Children read books, not reviews. They don't give a hoot about critics.
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There must be a way for man to attain all possible pleasures, all the powers and knowledge that nature can grant him, and still serve God--a God who speaks in deeds, not in words, and whose vocabulary is the Cosmos.
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There is a quiet humor in Yiddish and a gratitude for every day of life, every crumb of success, each encounter of love... In a figurative way, Yiddish is the wise and humble language of us all, the idiom of a frightened and hopeful humanity.
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There is no death. How can there be death if everything is part of the Godhead? The soul never dies and the body is never really alive.
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We write not only for children but also for their parents. They, too, are serious children.
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A good writer is basically a story teller, not a scholar or a redeemer of mankind.
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Even in the worm that crawls in the earth there glows a divine spark. When you slaughter a creature, you slaughter God.
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We are all God's creatures-that we pray to God for mercy and justice while we continue to eat the flesh of animals that are slaughtered on our account is not consistent.
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As much as I can give of myself I give of myself. There's no reason why not. And when I have to hide something, I let the character speak.
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Men want all women to lie down as whores and get up as virgins.
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If you keep on saying things are going to be bad, you have a good chance of being a prophet... [at least for your own situation. Blind optimism is just as foolish. The solution is a rigorously balanced, rational outlook.]
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