12+ Moses ibn Ezra Quotes On
Moses ibn Ezra was a Jewish poet and philosopher from the 11th century. He is credited with writing the first philosophical poem in Hebrew, and is known for his works of philosophy, grammar, and religious poetry. He is considered one of the most important figures of medieval Hebrew literature. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Moses ibn Ezra on love.
I went out into the garden in the morning dusk, When sorrow enveloped me like a cloud; And the breeze brought to my nostril the odor of spices, As balm of healing for a sick soul. — Moses ibn Ezra
Dive into the sea of thought, and find there pearls beyond price. — Moses ibn Ezra
A book is a most delightful companion. It gives, and does not take. — Moses ibn Ezra
Beware the man who has two faces and two hearts. — Moses ibn Ezra
Bitter is wine, but it sweetens all bitterness. — Moses ibn Ezra
Who ignores the time walks in darkness, and who explores it is illumined by a great light. — Moses ibn Ezra
Love blinds us to faults, hatred to virtues. — Moses ibn Ezra
Lust should be stifled, for it cannot lead to truth. — Moses ibn Ezra
A proverb has three characteristics: few words, good sense, and a fine image. — Moses ibn Ezra
Words are like bodies; meanings are like souls. — Moses ibn Ezra
The man who persists in knocking will succeed in entering. — Moses ibn Ezra
Sorrow shatters my heart; And men distress it with blame, Because it follows love. — Moses ibn Ezra
Life Lessons by Moses ibn Ezra
Moses ibn Ezra was a Spanish Jewish poet who wrote about a wide range of topics, including love, faith, and philosophy. His work is a reminder to embrace life's joys and sorrows, and to find meaning in both. He also emphasizes the importance of faith and hope, and encourages readers to take a positive outlook on life.
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