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A fool takes refuge in wise talk as a man takes shelter in a ruin; learning without sense, that cannot abide scrutiny. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 21)
hold fast to thy fear of the Lord, or thy wealth shall soon come to ruin. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 4)
what armies it has routed, what proud nations brought to ruin, (Ecclesiasticus 28, 18)
do all that lies in thee to keep thy tongue from speaking amiss, lest lurking enemies triumph over thy ruin, the fatal and final ruin that shall be thine. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 30)
By going bail for scoundrels, men of good fortune have fallen upon ruin and shipwreck; (Ecclesiasticus 29, 24)
Leave godless sinners to become sureties to their ruin; men that take rash ventures to fall into the law’s clutches. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 26)
Many have given themselves up to the lure of gold, and in its beauty found their ruin; (Ecclesiasticus 31, 6)
Never challenge hard drinker to a drinking-bout; wine has been the ruin of many. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 30)
trust in dreams has crazed the wits of many, and brought them to their ruin. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 7)
of kings brought to ruin and all their power lightly shattered, proud kings, that might leave their sick-beds no more? (Ecclesiasticus 48, 6)
So well he cared for his fellow-citizens; no enemy should be able to compass our ruin; (Ecclesiasticus 50, 4)
and then to earth, to find nothing but distress and darkness, ruin and want, with night pressing hard upon him; from his calamity there is no escaping. (Isaiah 8, 22)
