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  • … Heart that is obstinate shall thrive ill at the last; danger loved is death won. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 27)

  • Rejoice not over thy neighbour’s death; we all die, and would not have men rejoice over it. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 8)

  • From one that has the power of life and death keep thy distance; so thou shalt be free from mortal alarms. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 18)

  • Death has become thy familiar; pit-falls encompass thy path; thou art making the rounds of a beleaguered city.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 9, 20)

  • From God all comes, good fortune and ill, life and death, poverty and riches; (Ecclesiasticus 11, 14)

  • He forgets that time flies, and death draws near; die he must, and leave all he has to another. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 20)

  • on the very day of a man’s death God can give him his deserts. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 28)

  • One hour of misery, how it can efface in the memory long years of ease! Only a man’s death-bed brings the full history of his fortunes to light. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 29)

  • Bethink thee that death waits not; there is no putting off thy tryst with the grave; nothing in this world, but its death-warrant is out already. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 12)

  • life and death, blessing and curse, man finds set before him, and the gift given thee shall be the choice thou makest; (Ecclesiasticus 15, 18)

  • From paying thy vows✻ let naught ever hinder thee; shall death find thee still shrinking from acquitting thyself of the task? God’s award stands for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 22)

  • A foul blot it is, to take pride in wrong-doing; a courting of death, to despise reproof; a riddance of much mischief, to forswear chattering. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 5)


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