Meir Kahane
  • For so long as the Jew has even one ally, he will be convinced - in his smallness of mind - that his salvation came from that ally. It is only when he is alone - against all of his own efforts and frantic attempts - that he will, through no choice, be compelled to turn to G-d.

  • The Jew does not wish to be isolated. He fears being alone, without allies.

  • Every man judges his own happiness and satisfaction with life in terms of his possession or lack of possession of those things that he considers worthwhile and valuable.

  • Love has its place, as does hate. Peace has its place, as does war. Mercy has its place, as do cruelty and revenge.

  • Love has its place, as does hate. Peace has its place, as does war. Mercy has its place, as do cruelty and revenge.