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  • I will not mislead you and hide the truth, for I am free of gnawing envy which has nothing in common with Wisdom. (Wisdom of Solomon 6, 23)

  • Once born, I breathed the air common to everyone; I fell on the earth, the same for all; my first cry was like that of other infants. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 3)

  • And, as to children with no sense, you sent them a punishment to mock them; (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 25)

  • The same sentence struck slave and master alike; the common man and the king endured equal suffering. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 11)

  • What has the wolf in common with the lamb? It is the same with the sinner and the virtuous man. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 17)

  • Such are the thoughts of the man of little sense, the foolish, dissolute man who loves his illusions. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 23)

  • Wine and women corrupt the best of men; whoever frequents prostitutes loses all sense of shame. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 2)

  • Better to lack sense and be full of the fear of the Lord, than to be clever in violating the Law. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 24)

  • Happy he who has acquired good sense and is able to speak before an attentive audience! (Ecclesiasticus 25, 9)

  • You are nevertheless cast out of the tomb, like a rejected untimely birth, like a trampled corpse buried under the slaughtered, under those cut down by the sword, thrown into the common grave. (Isaiah 14, 19)

  • For the common people, that means fuel which they use to warm themselves and to cook their food. But the craftsman carves out of the tree trunk an idol which he worships and before which he bows down. (Isaiah 44, 15)

  • Not one of them has the intelligence to reflect and the sense to say, "Half of the log I burned, and on its embers I baked bread and roasted meat. Shall I then make a dirty idol of what remains? Am I to worship a block of wood?" (Isaiah 44, 19)


“Para mim, Deus está sempre fixo na minha mente e estampado no meu coração.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina