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  • Whatsoever thou takest in hand, remember the end, and thou shalt never do amiss. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 36)

  • Despise not the discourse of the wise, but acquaint thyself with their proverbs: for of them thou shalt learn instruction, and how to serve great men with ease. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 8)

  • Miss not the discourse of the elders: for they also learned of their fathers, and of them thou shalt learn understanding, and to give answer as need requireth. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 9)

  • Travel not by the way with a bold fellow, lest he become grievous unto thee: for he will do according to his own will, and thou shalt perish with him through his folly. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 15)

  • Forsake not an old friend; for the new is not comparable to him: a new friend is as new wine; when it is old, thou shalt drink it with pleasure. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 10)

  • Keep thee far from the man that hath power to kill; so shalt thou not doubt the fear of death: and if thou come unto him, make no fault, lest he take away thy life presently: remember that thou goest in the midst of snares, and that thou walkest upon the battlements of the city. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 13)

  • Boast not of thy clothing and raiment, and exalt not thyself in the day of honour: for the works of the Lord are wonderful, and his works among men are hidden. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 4)

  • My son, meddle not with many matters: for if thou meddle much, thou shalt not be innocent; and if thou follow after, thou shalt not obtain, neither shalt thou escape by fleeing. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 10)

  • When thou wilt do good know to whom thou doest it; so shalt thou be thanked for thy benefits. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 1)

  • Do good to the godly man, and thou shalt find a recompence; and if not from him, yet from the most High. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 2)

  • Do well unto him that is lowly, but give not to the ungodly: hold back thy bread, and give it not unto him, lest he overmaster thee thereby: for [else] thou shalt receive twice as much evil for all the good thou shalt have done unto him. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 5)

  • Though he humble himself, and go crouching, yet take good heed and beware of him, and thou shalt be unto him as if thou hadst wiped a lookingglass, and thou shalt know that his rust hath not been altogether wiped away. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 11)


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