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  • He that useth many words shall hurt his own soul: and he that taketh authority to himself unjustly shall be hated. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 8)

  • There is that for bashfulness promiseth to his friend, and maketh him his enemy for nothing. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 25)

  • He that tilleth his land shall make a high heap of corn: and he that worketh justice shall be exalted: and he that pleaseth great men shall escape iniquity. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 30)

  • While the ungodly curseth the devil, he curseth his own soul. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 30)

  • As pales set in high places, and plasterings made without cost, will not stand against the face of the wind: (Ecclesiasticus 22, 21)

  • Who will set a guard before my mouth, and a sure seal upon my lips, that I fall not by them, and that my tongue destroy me not? (Ecclesiasticus 22, 33)

  • Every man that passeth beyond his own bed, despising his own soul, and saying: Who seeth me? (Ecclesiasticus 23, 25)

  • Darkness compasseth me about, and the walls cover me, and no man seeth me: whom do I fear? the most High will not remember my sins. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 26)

  • Who sendeth knowledge as the light, and riseth up as Gehon in the time of the vintage. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 37)

  • The fear of God hath set itself above all things: (Ecclesiasticus 25, 14)

  • On a daughter that turneth not away herself, set a strict watch: lest finding an opportunity she abuse herself. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 13)

  • As the sun when it riseth to the world in the high places of God, so is the beauty of a good wife for the ornament of her house. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 21)


“Quando te encontrares diante de Deus, na oração considera-te banhado na luz da verdade, fala-lhe se puderes, deixa simplesmente que te veja e não tenhas preocupação alguma”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina