Mosaico decorativo

Encontrados 85 resultados para: Ige

  • The enemies of thy people worship even the most hateful animals, which are worse than all others, when judged by their lack of intelligence; (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 18)

  • You are urged therefore to read with good will and attention, and to be indulgent in cases where, despite out diligent labor in translating, we may seem to have rendered some phrases imperfectly. For what was originally expressed in Hebrew does not have exactly the same sense when translated into another language. Not only this work, but even the law itself, the prophecies, and the rest of the books differ not a little as originally expressed. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 15)

  • The mind of the intelligent man will ponder a parable, and an attentive ear is the wise man's desire. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 29)

  • If you see an intelligent man, visit him early; let your foot wear out his doorstep. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 36)

  • Let your soul love an intelligent servant; do not withhold from him his freedom. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 21)

  • It is not right to despise an intelligent poor man, nor is it proper to honor a sinful man. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 23)

  • There is a man who is rich through his diligence and self-denial, and this is the reward allotted to him: (Ecclesiasticus 12, 18)

  • Blessed is the man who meditates on wisdom and who reasons intelligently. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 20)

  • Every intelligent man knows wisdom, and he praises the one who finds her. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 28)

  • Wine and women lead intelligent men astray, and the man who consorts with harlots is very reckless. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 2)

  • Better is the God-fearing man who lacks intelligence, than the highly prudent man who transgresses the law. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 24)

  • A fool's narration is like a burden on a journey, but delight will be found in the speech of the intelligent. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 16)


“Ele e ouvir a Sua voz por meio das Suas inspirações e iluminações interiores.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina