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A false accusation troubles the wise man and saps the strength of his heart. (Ecclesiastes 7, 8)
Bride to Chorus: Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest, so is my beloved among the sons. I sat beneath the shadow of the one whom I desired, and his fruit was sweet to my palate. (Song of Solomon 2, 3)
For inquiry will be made into the thoughts of the impious, his conversation also will reach the hearing of God, to the chastising of his iniquities. (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 9)
Therefore, keep yourselves from complaining, which benefits nothing, and refrain your tongue from slander, because secret conversation will not pass into nothingness, and the mouth that deceives kills the soul. (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 11)
For we are born from nothing, and after this we will be as if we had not been, because the breath in our nostrils is like smoke, and conversation sends out sparks from the stirring of our heart; (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 2)
Troubled in few things, in many things they will be well compensated, because God has tested them and found them worthy of himself. (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 5)
And if one desires a multitude of knowledge, she knows the past and forecasts the future; she knows the subtleties of conversation and the response to arguments; she understands the signs and portents, before the events take place, events both of the present time and of future ages. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 8)
When I go into my house, I will repose myself with her, for her conversation has no bitterness, nor her company any tediousness, but only joy and gladness. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 16)
and that in her friendship is good enjoyment, and in the works of her hands are honors without flaw, and in debate with her is understanding, and glory in sharing conversation with her; I went about seeking, so that I might take her to myself. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 18)
Many tyrants have sat upon a throne, and one whom no one would admire has worn a diadem. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 5)
An enemy has tears in his eyes. But if he finds an opportunity, he will not be satisfied with blood. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 16)
The eye of the greedy man is insatiable in his portion of iniquity. He will not be satisfied until he has consumed his own soul, withering it away. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 9)
