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  • A patient man will endure until the right moment, and then joy will burst forth for him. (Ecclesiasticus 2, 23)

  • Cleave to him and do not depart, that you may be honored at the end of your life. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 3)

  • Woe to you who have lost your endurance! What will you do when the Lord punishes you? (Ecclesiasticus 3, 14)

  • A stubborn mind will be afflicted at the end, and whoever loves danger will perish by it. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 26)

  • If he has faith in her he will obtain her; and his descendants will remain in possession of her. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 16)

  • Let not your hand be extended to receive, but withdrawn when it is time to repay. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 31)

  • Do not depend on dishonest wealth, for it will not benefit you in the day of calamity. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 8)

  • and do not become an enemy instead of a friend; for a bad name incurs shame and reproach: so fares the double-tongued sinner. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 1)

  • A pleasant voice multiplies friends, and a gracious tongue multiplies courtesies. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 5)

  • When you gain a friend, gain him through testing, and do not trust him hastily. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 7)

  • For there is a friend who is such at his own convenience, but will not stand by you in your day of trouble. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 8)

  • And there is a friend who changes into an enemy, and will disclose a quarrel to your disgrace. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 9)


“O temor e a confiança devem dar as mãos e proceder como irmãos. Se nos damos conta de que temos muito temor devemos recorrer à confiança. Se confiamos excessivamente devemos ter um pouco de temor”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina