The man who disobeys his parents will have disobedient sons. Nachman of Breslov More Quotes by Nachman of Breslov More Quotes From Nachman of Breslov If we do not help a man in trouble, it is as if we caused the trouble. Nachman of Breslov morality helping men An angry man is unfit to pray. Nachman of Breslov angry-man anger men Thinking is more precious than all five senses. Nachman of Breslov five-senses five thinking Knowledge that is paid for will be longer remembered. Nachman of Breslov remembered paid Flattery leads to vulgarity; the flatterer is despised. Nachman of Breslov despised vulgarity flattery Unfounded hate only multiplies quarrels. Nachman of Breslov quarrels hate Faith is not only in the heart; it should be put into words. Nachman of Breslov should heart When you help scholars, you gain a share in their learning. Nachman of Breslov gains share helping Man must not rely on pure reason; he must mix faith with it. Nachman of Breslov rely reason men Include yourself in any reproof. Nachman of Breslov reproof Whenever a treaty of peace is signed, God is present. Nachman of Breslov treaties Better a superstitious believer than a rational unbeliever. Nachman of Breslov superstitious rational believer He who cannot accept reproof cannot become great. Nachman of Breslov reproof accepting Lies are usually caused by an undue fear of men. Nachman of Breslov men lying A man should eat slowly, properly, even if he eats alone. Nachman of Breslov ifs should men Disparage no book, for it is also a part of the world. Nachman of Breslov book world To revive a man is no slight thing. Nachman of Breslov revive men The man who has led a good life will find many allies. Nachman of Breslov allies good-life men Common sense is strengthened by joy. Nachman of Breslov common-sense common joy Victory cannot tolerate truth. Nachman of Breslov tolerate victory