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  • My child, do not take on a great amount of business; if you multiply your interests, you are bound to suffer for it; hurry as fast as you can, yet you will never arrive, nor will you escape by running away. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 10)

  • Be wary, take very great care, because you are walking with your own downfall. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 13)

  • As great as his mercy, so is his severity; he judges each person as his deeds deserve: (Ecclesiasticus 16, 12)

  • How great is the mercy of the Lord, his pardon for those who turn to him! (Ecclesiasticus 17, 29)

  • The wise gains advancement by words, the shrewd wins favour from the great. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 27)

  • Whoever tills the soil will have a full harvest, whoever wins favour from the great will secure pardon for offences. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 28)

  • Remember your father and mother when you are sitting with the great, for fear you forget yourself in their presence and behave like a fool, and then wish you had not been born and curse the day of your birth. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 14)

  • how great is he who has acquired wisdom; but unsurpassed is one who fears the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 10)

  • That third tongue has shattered the peace of many and driven them from nation to nation; it has pulled down fortified cities, and overthrown the houses of the great. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 14)

  • A much travelled man knows many things, and a man of great experience will talk sound sense. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 9)

  • As, in their sight, you have proved yourself holy to us, so now, in our sight, prove yourself great to them. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 3)

  • The doctor's learning keeps his head high, and the great regard him with awe. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 3)


“O sábio elogia a mulher forte dizendo: os seu dedos manejaram o fuso. A roca é o alvo dos seus desejos. Fie, portanto, cada dia um pouco. Puxe fio a fio até a execução e, infalivelmente, você chegará ao fim. Mas não tenha pressa, pois senão você poderá misturar o fio com os nós e embaraçar tudo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina