All a Jew has to do is recite a few proverbs or anecdotes to consider himself an expert on 'Jewishness.' Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes anecdote expert jew
When I first stepped into literature twenty-five years ago, I wanted to work on behalf of the oppressed, the working masses, and it seemed to me, mistakenly, that I would not find them among the Jews. S. Ansky agobehalffind Change image and share on social
Bearing an eternal longing for Jewishness, I threw myself in all directions and left to work for another people. I am not one of those lucky ones raised in their own environment, whose work is normal. S. Ansky beardirectionenvironment Change image and share on social
A writer has a difficult fate, but a Jewish writer has an especially difficult fate. His soul is torn; he lives on two streets with three languages. It is a misfortune to live on this sort of 'border,' and that is what I have experienced. S. Ansky borderdifficultexperience share on social
It's much better to wreak havoc on a show and be a maniac than promote myself. Plugs and anecdotes aren't really in line with my beliefs. Besides, if someone sees me on a morning show and thinks, 'That's not funny; this guy is crazy,' then I don't want them to come to the show anyway. T. J. Miller anecdotebeliefcrazy share on social
I'm not a very religious man, but I'm proud to be a Jew. Irving Paul Lazar jewmanproud Change image and share on social
If a man made himself an expert in any particular branch of human activity, there would result the strong tendency that a peculiar aptitude towards the same branch would be found among some of his descendants. Sidney Lanier activityaptitudebranch share on social