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The heart of a fool is like the wheel of a cart. And his thoughts are like a turning axel. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 5)
For your heart suffers from imagination, like a woman suffering in childbirth. Unless it is a visitation sent from the Most High, you should not set your heart upon it. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 6)
Render glory to God with a good heart. And you should not reduce the first-fruits of your hands. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 10)
The palate tests the meat of wild animals, and the understanding heart tests false words. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 21)
A corrupt heart will cause grief, and a man of experience will resist it. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 22)
And establish a heart of good counsel within yourself. For there is nothing of greater usefulness to you than this. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 17)
A wicked word can change the heart. From the heart four kinds of things arise: good and evil, life and death. And the tongue is continually their ruler. There is a man who is an astute teacher of many, and yet this is useless to his own soul. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 21)
Turn away from sin, and direct your hands, and cleanse your heart from every offense. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 10)
Yet sadness hastens death and overwhelms strength, and the sorrow of the heart bows down the neck. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 19)
When one is taken away, sorrow remains. But the resources of a destitute man is found in his heart. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 20)
You should not give your heart over to sadness, but push it away from you. And remember the very end. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 21)
He gives his heart to the completion of his work, and his vigilance adorns it to perfection. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 31)
