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  • Ease shall dwell in his house, and great prosperity; fame shall ever record his bounty. (Psalms 111, 3)

  • Welcome news your ambassadors have brought us, of fame and credit and prosperity you enjoy. (1 Maccabees 14, 21)

  • What glory their fathers had handed down to them! And fame such as the Greeks covet was all their ambition now. (2 Maccabees 4, 15)

  • going about these forays at night-time for the most part, till the fame of his valour spread far and wide. (2 Maccabees 8, 7)

  • only we have no record of older days. So, believe me, the fame of to-morrow’s doings will be forgotten by the men of a later time. (Ecclesiastes 1, 11)

  • Through her (said I) I shall win fame in the assembly, find honour, though so young, amidst the elders. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 10)

  • For her, no secret, no riddle is too dark; her prudent counsel will be my guide, the fame of her my protection. (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 11)

  • Fast he was bound, but she had not finished with him till she gave him dominion over a whole kingdom, and power to do what he would with his persecutors. So she brought home the lie to those who had traduced him, and won him everlasting fame. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 14)

  • But no, he never looks forward to the day when he will be past work; how short life is, he recks not; he must vie with goldsmith and silversmith, he must be even with his neighbour that works in bronze; in puppet-making✻ all his hope lies of winning fame. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 9)

  • speech uttered was ever the wise man’s passport to fame, the fool’s undoing. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 15)

  • To the glib speaker, fame comes from far and wide; only the wise man knows the slips of his own heart. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 8)

  • A life that shall leave such fame as one man wins in a thousand; a death not unrewarded. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 15)


“Quem te agita e te atormenta é o demônio.Quem te consola é Deus”! São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina