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The Talmud
The Talmud is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism, compiled from oral law and rabbinic discussions between roughly 200–500 CE. The quoted line reflects themes of divine care and providence, portraying angels as guardians of life and growth.
Quotes: 3
Quotes by The Talmud

Every Blade of Grass Has Its Angel – The Talmud
This quote suggests that a divine or spiritual force is present in even the smallest aspects of nature.
Created on: 4/21/2025

Facing the World’s Grief with Action and Humility – Insights from the Talmud
The quote acknowledges the vast scale of suffering in the world, encouraging readers not to be paralyzed or discouraged by its enormity.
Created on: 4/20/2025

We See Things Not as They Are, but as We Are — The Talmud
This quote highlights the idea that our view of the world is shaped by our own thoughts, emotions, experiences, and biases, causing us to interpret situations and events subjectively rather than objectively.
Created on: 2/4/2025