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  • I thought to myself, "See, I have increased and promoted wisdom more than anyone who ruled Jerusalem before me and I have experienced to the full both wisdom and knowledge." (Ecclesiastes 1, 16)

  • The same fate comes to all: this is the evil which corrupts all that is done under the sun. This is why man's heart is full of evil and foolishness during his life and his end is with the dead. (Ecclesiastes 9, 3)

  • or monsters freshly created, unknown and full of fury, breathing fire or noisily spitting smoke or flashing fearful sparks from their eyes, (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 18)

  • with what strict attention have you not judged your people, you who bound yourself to our fathers with oaths and covenants full of magnificent promises. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 21)

  • He looks on life as a game and its duration a market full of bargains, for as he says, "a man must make the most of life whether by fair means or foul." (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 12)

  • Do not praise yourself lest you fall and bring dishonor on yourself. For the Lord will reveal your secrets and throw you to one side in the midst of the assembly, if you have no fear of the Lord and your heart is full of deceit. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 30)

  • Even if he has lost his mind, have patience; do not be disrespectful to him while you are in full health. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 13)

  • How can there be such pride in someone who is nothing but dust and ashes? Even while he is living, man's bowels are full of rottenness. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 9)

  • Wisdom will make him greater than his friends and he will be able to speak in the full assembly. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 5)

  • Better to lack sense and be full of the fear of the Lord, than to be clever in violating the Law. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 24)

  • The man who swears habitually will be found full of sins, and disgrace will not depart from his house. If he fails to keep his oath due to carelessness, punishment will descend upon him; if he fails knowingly, his sin is double and if he has sworn falsely, he will not be forgiven; in any case, his house will be filled with disasters. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 11)

  • There are three kinds of persons whom I detest and whose existence I cast away from me: a poor man full of pride, a rich man who is a liar, and an adulterous old man who is a fool. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 2)


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