"The truth hurts like a thorn at first; but in the end it blossoms like a rose."
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Attributed to Shmuel HaNagid in Thou Shalt Not Stand Idly By (2025) by Susan Landau. Cited as from Ben Mishle.
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Shmuel HaNagid
Shmuel HaNagid (993-1056), also known as Shmuel ibn Naghrillah or Isma'il ibn Naghrillah, was a Jewish statesman, military commander, scholar, linguist and poet in medieval al-Andalus. He served as grand vizier of the Taifa of Granada, commander of its army in battle, and leader of the local Jewish community.
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