They are too many to count, but here are a few.
1) Every human being is as important as the entire universe (Mishna, Sanhedrin 4:5).
2) Our actions, thoughts and speech create ripples that spread throughout eternity.
3) Everything is a test.
4) The only temporal thing that you really own is time; and not much of that either. Every moment is golden.
5) To be Jewish, almost by definition, is to be happy, content, and optimistic.
6) Our soul (yes, humans possess a soul) - yearns for God; and this emotion won't be assuaged with food, money or pleasures (Ecclesiastes 6:7).
7) The truth is much more interesting than fiction. The Torah will not only reveal its own secrets to those who study it; it will also reveal the secrets of history, and the inner workings of men's minds.
Proverbs
A witticism or a chestnut
Hebrew
Sophie is not a Hebrew name, it is derived from Sophia, which is Greek and means wisdom.
Hebrew is a complete language. Like all complete languages, it has figurative expressions and literal expressions.
khokhma (חוכמה) = wisdom
khokhma (חוכמה)
chochma (חוכמה) = wisdom
The Hebrew word for wisdom (hokmah) is related to a root meaning "skill" or "care" and came to imply "skill in living."
m'kom khokhma (מקום חוכמה)
Light is a symbol of wisdom in the Jewish religion.
hokmah is not a Hebrew word, but it's very close to Khokhmah (חוכמה) which means "wisdom", and is feminine.