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  • Do not give your heart to sorrow; drive it away, remembering the end of life. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 20)

  • The wisdom of the scribe depends on the opportunity of leisure; and he who has little business may become wise. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 24)

  • send forth fragrance like frankincense, and put forth blossoms like a lily. Scatter the fragrance, and sing a hymn of praise; bless the Lord for all his works; (Ecclesiasticus 40, 14)

  • from the man who sits on a splendid throne to the one who is humbled in dust and ashes, (Ecclesiasticus 41, 3)

  • Kindness is like a garden of blessings, and almsgiving endures for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 17)

  • A friend or a companion never meets one amiss, but a wife with her husband is better than both. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 23)

  • Do not fear the sentence of death; remember your former days and the end of life; this is the decree from the Lord for all flesh, (Ecclesiasticus 42, 3)

  • The days of a good life are numbered, but a good name endures for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 13)

  • of a transgression, before a judge or magistrate; and of iniquity, before a congregation or the people; of unjust dealing, before your partner or friend; (Ecclesiasticus 42, 18)

  • of meddling with his maidservant -- and do not approach her bed; of abusive words, before friends -- and do not upbraid after making a gift; (Ecclesiasticus 42, 22)

  • of the law of the Most High and his covenant, and of rendering judgment to acquit the ungodly; (Ecclesiasticus 43, 2)

  • of keeping accounts with a partner or with traveling companions, and of dividing the inheritance of friends; (Ecclesiasticus 43, 3)


“Quando a videira se separa da estaca que a sustenta, cai, e ao ficar na terra apodrece com todos os cachos que possui. Alerta, portanto, o demônio não dorme!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina