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  • Leave off thy sinning, thy life amend, purge thee of all thy guilt. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 10)

  • How shall he drink full draughts of wisdom that must guide the plough, that walks proud as any spearman while he goads on his team, all his life taken up with their labours, all his talk of oxen? (Ecclesiasticus 38, 26)

  • A life that shall leave such fame as one man wins in a thousand; a death not unrewarded. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 15)

  • What are the first needs of man’s life? Water, fire, iron, salt, milk, wheat-meal, honey, the grape-cluster, oil and clothing. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 31)

  • Look thou for thy meat to another’s table, I count thy life no life at all; what, owe thy very being to another man’s larder? (Ecclesiasticus 40, 30)

  • All that is of earth, to earth must needs return; from ban to bale is the cycle of a life ill lived. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 13)

  • Life is good, but its days are numbered; a good name lasts for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 16)

  • and there, face to face, imparting commandments to him, the law that gives life and wisdom; here, Jacob, was thy covenant, here Israel, the rule thou wast to live by. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 6)

  • be their names, too, remembered in blessing, and may life spring from their bones, where they lie buried; (Ecclesiasticus 46, 14)

  • There must be an end at last to his life, and to the age he lived in; but first he would make profession, with the Lord and the new-anointed king for his witnesses, bribe he had never taken from any living man, though it were but a gift of shoe-leather; and none might gainsay him.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 46, 22)

  • feast-days should be kept with splendour, times and seasons duly observed, all his life long; morning after morning the Lord’s holy name should be praised, God should receive his full tribute of worship. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 12)

  • of calling back the dead from the tomb, by the power of the Lord God, and to life restoring them; (Ecclesiasticus 48, 5)


“A divina bondade não só não rejeita as almas arrependidas, como também vai em busca das almas teimosas”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina