The risk of a wrong decision is preferable to the terror of indecision.
Jewish philosopher
The risk of a wrong decision is preferable to the terror of indecision.
Jewish philosopher
Medical Aphorisms (often attributed, but direct source hard to pinpoint definitively)
c. 1187
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"One should not teach a student who is not worthy, for it is like throwing pearls before swine."
Controversial"The following three classes are called 'apiḳoresim': (1) he who says there was no prophecy nor was there any wisdom that came from God and which was attained by the heart of man; (2) he who denies the…"
Shocking"Maimonides goes so far as to say that the get is still valid even if the court must force him with lashes until he says he is prepared to give the get."
Shocking"their [the Turks and the blacks] nature is like the nature of mute animals, and according to my opinion they are not on the level of human beings."
Shocking"The knowledge of God is the ultimate goal of human existence."
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