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  • A woman's spite changes her appearance and makes her face as grim as a bear's. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 17)

  • No spite can approach the spite of a woman, may a sinner's lot be hers! (Ecclesiasticus 25, 19)

  • Do not be taken in by a woman's beauty, never lose your head over a woman. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 21)

  • Sin began with a woman, and thanks to her we must all die. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 24)

  • Do not let water find a leak, nor a spiteful woman give free rein to her tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 25)

  • but a woman jealous of a woman means heartbreak and sorrow, and all this is the scourge of the tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 6)

  • A woman's wantonness shows in her wide-eyed look, her eyelashes leave no doubt. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 9)

  • Divinations, auguries and dreams are nonsense, like the fantasies of a pregnant woman. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 5)

  • A woman will accept any husband, but some daughters are better than others. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 21)

  • A woman's beauty delights the beholder, a man likes nothing better. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 22)

  • Do not consult a woman about her rival, or a coward about war, a merchant about prices, or a buyer about selling, anyone mean about gratitude, or anyone selfish about kindness, a lazy fellow about any sort of work, or a casual worker about finishing a job, an idle servant about a major undertaking-- do not rely on these for any advice. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 11)

  • of gazing at a loose woman, of repulsing your fellow-countryman, (Ecclesiasticus 41, 22)


“Subamos sem nos cansarmos, sob a celeste vista do Salvador. Distanciemo-nos das afeições terrenas. Despojemo-nos do homem velho e vistamo-nos do homem novo. Aspiremos à felicidade que nos está reservada.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina