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  • Any wound rather than a wound of the heart! Any spite rather than the spite of woman! (Ecclesiasticus 25, 13)

  • Low spirits, gloomy face, stricken heart: such is a spiteful wife. Slack hands and sagging knees: such is the wife who does not make her husband happy. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 23)

  • There are two things which grieve my heart and a third arouses my anger: a warrior wasting away through poverty, the intelligent treated with contempt, someone turning back from virtue to sin -- the Lord marks out such a person for a violent death. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 28)

  • Whoever coddles his son will bandage his wounds, his heart will turn over at every cry. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 7)

  • No riches can outweigh bodily health, no enjoyment surpass a cheerful heart. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 16)

  • Gladness of heart is life to anyone, joy is what gives length of days. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 22)

  • Give your cares the slip, console your heart, chase sorrow far away; for sorrow has been the ruin of many, and is no use to anybody. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 23)

  • A genial heart makes a good trencherman, someone who enjoys a good meal. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 25)

  • Drunk at the right time and in the right amount, wine makes for a glad heart and a cheerful mind. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 28)

  • Finally, stick to the advice your own heart gives you, no one can be truer to you than that; (Ecclesiasticus 37, 13)

  • Thoughts are rooted in the heart, and this sends out four branches: (Ecclesiasticus 37, 17)

  • Renounce your faults, keep your hands unsoiled, and cleanse your heart from all sin. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 10)


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