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  • Whenever the impious curse the devil, they curse their own soul. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 30)

  • A desirous soul is like a burning fire, it will not be quenched, until it devours something. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 22)

  • Every man who transgresses his own bed has contempt for his own soul. And so he says: “Who can see me? (Ecclesiasticus 23, 25)

  • My soul hates three kinds of things; and I am greatly distressed over their souls: (Ecclesiasticus 25, 3)

  • Such is an understanding and quiet wife. For there is no substitution for a well-instructed soul. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 18)

  • And no amount of money is equal to the value of a soul with self-restraint. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 20)

  • Whoever discloses the secret of a friend breaks faith; and he will not find a friend for his soul. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 17)

  • You should no longer seek him, for he is now far away; he has fled like a roe-deer from a snare. For his soul has been wounded. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 22)

  • But to disclose the secrets of a friend is the hopeless act of an unhappy soul. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 24)

  • Bow down his neck in his youth, and slap his sides while he is a child, lest perhaps he may become stubborn, and then he will not trust you, and so he will bring sorrow to your soul. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 12)

  • A healthy soul with the sanctity of justice is better than all the gold and silver. And a sound body is better than immense revenues. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 15)

  • You should not give your soul to sadness, and you should not afflict yourself by your own counsel. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 22)


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