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Sand and salt, and a mass of iron is easier to bear, than a man without sense, that is both foolish and wicked. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 18)
And a man that is wicked in the mouth of his flesh, will not leave off till he hath kindled a fire. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 23)
And there is no anger above the anger of a woman. It will be more agreeable to abide with a lion and a dragon, than to dwell with a wicked woman. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 23)
A wicked woman abateth the courage, and maketh a heavy countenance, and a wounded heart. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 31)
Give no issue to thy water, no, not a little: nor to a wicked woman liberty to gad abroad. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 34)
As a yoke of oxen that is moved to and fro, so also is a wicked woman: he that hath hold of her, is as he that taketh hold of a scorpion. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 10)
He that winketh with the eye forgeth wicked things, and no man will cast him off: (Ecclesiasticus 27, 25)
Blessed is he that is defended from a wicked tongue, that hath not passed into the wrath thereof, and that hath not drawn the yoke thereof, and hath not been bound in its bands. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 23)
Hedge in thy ears with thorns, hear not a wicked tongue, and make doors and bars to thy mouth. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 28)
Remember that a wicked eye is evil. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 14)
What is created more wicked than an eye? therefore shall it weep over all the face when it shall see. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 15)
The most High approveth not the gifts of the wicked: neither hath he respect to the oblations of the unjust, nor will he be pacified for sine by the multitude of their sacrifices. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 23)
