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  • from his will; all shall go well with crafty scheming of his, till his heart grows proud, and he deals death all about him, when peril is none. And at last with the Prince of princes he shall try conclusions; no human hand it shall be that crushes him down at last. (Daniel 8, 25)

  • and still he must allay my fears. Take heart, Daniel, said he; thy prayers did not go unheard. Prayer of thine it was beckoned me to thy side, from the very moment when thou didst set about thy search for knowledge, by fasting in the presence of thy God; (Daniel 10, 12)

  • Nay, fears are not for thee, so well beloved; never harm befall thee! Take courage, and play a man’s part! With that, I found my strength again; Speak on, my Lord, said I; thou hast put new heart into me. (Daniel 10, 19)

  • Captives a many, dead warriors a many, to gladden his heart, but all to no purpose; (Daniel 11, 12)

  • while she, weeping, looked up to heaven, in token that her heart had not lost confidence in the Lord. (Daniel 13, 35)

  • Then he had this one removed, and bade the other come near. Brood of Chanaan, said he, and no true son of Juda, so beauty ensnared thee? So lust drove thy heart astray? (Daniel 13, 56)

  • Listen, sons of Israel, to a message from the Lord, notice of a suit he prefers against all that dwell in this land of yours; a land where loyalty, and tenderness of heart, and knowledge of God is none. (Hosea 4, 1)

  • A tender heart wins favour with me, not sacrifice; God’s acknowledging, not victim’s destroying; (Hosea 6, 6)

  • What, Ephraim, must I abandon thee? Must I keep Israel under watch and ward? Can I let thee go the way of Adama, share the doom of Seboim? All at once my heart misgives me, and from its embers pity revives. (Hosea 11, 8)

  • Wouldst thou to thy God return? A tender heart keep thou must, and a right mind, and wait for thy God’s help continually. (Hosea 12, 6)

  • Raise a cry from the house-tops, there in Azotus, there in Egypt’s land: To the hills about Samaria betake you, and look deep into the heart of her, what turbulent doings are there, what wrongs men suffer! (Amos 3, 9)

  • Here in the depths of the sea’s heart thou wouldst cast me away, with the flood all about me, eddy of thine, wave of thine, sweeping over me, (Jonah 2, 4)


“A ingenuidade e’ uma virtude, mas apenas ate certo ponto; ela deve sempre ser acompanhada da prudência. A astúcia e a safadeza, por outro lado, são diabólicas e podem causar muito mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina