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Correct Quote attributed to A.W. Streane?
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You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it is from Pirkei Avos, not the Talmud. But definitely predates any modern author. Although this is a paraphrase of the more common translations.
The middle bit appears to be a paraphrase of Micah, but I can't find it phrased quite that way in any translation. (I looked at about a dozen on Bible Gateway, and none used a similar phrasing.)
And the very first bit appears to be original.
Since the user who added it was last active on Goodreads in 2008, I think tracking it down to a book is unlikely.
The middle bit appears to be a paraphrase of Micah, but I can't find it phrased quite that way in any translation. (I looked at about a dozen on Bible Gateway, and none used a similar phrasing.)
And the very first bit appears to be original.
Since the user who added it was last active on Goodreads in 2008, I think tracking it down to a book is unlikely.


https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/3934...
It looks like the last part of that quote is from the Talmud and the second part is from Micah 6:8. If A.W. Streane did put the whole quote together can folks at least attribute it to a book or something?