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  • Heart of man changes his mien, for good or ill, (Ecclesiasticus 13, 31)

  • fit punishment for his poverty of soul that never did good except by oversight, and to his manifest remorse! (Ecclesiasticus 14, 7)

  • While life still holds, make thy friends good cheer, and to the poor be open-handed as thy means allow thee; (Ecclesiasticus 14, 13)

  • Long life and good discernment are the bread this mother will provide for him, truth the refreshing draught she will give him to drink. She will take firm hold of him, so that he never wavers, (Ecclesiasticus 15, 3)

  • spirit itself should be within their ken, their hearts should be all sagacity. What evil was, what good, he made plain to them; (Ecclesiasticus 17, 6)

  • Tell me, what is man, what worth is his, what power has he for good or ill? (Ecclesiasticus 18, 7)

  • Wine and women, what a trap for the loyalty of the wise, how hard a test of good sense! (Ecclesiasticus 19, 2)

  • Yet a man’s looks betray him; a man of good sense will make himself known to thee at first meeting; (Ecclesiasticus 19, 26)

  • Reproof there is that no good brings, as the event shews; the mistaken reproof that anger prompts in a quarrel. And a man may shew prudence by holding his tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 28)

  • What use to make a good bargain, if thou must pay for it sevenfold? (Ecclesiasticus 20, 12)

  • Some for very shame have courted their own ruin, resolved, though that opinion were worthless enough, to sacrifice themselves for another’s good opinion. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 24)

  • The tale-bearer is his own enemy, shunned by all; court his friendship, and thou wilt court hatred; shut lips and calm judgement shall bring thee a good name. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 31)


“Que Jesus reine sempre soberano no seu coração e o faça cada vez mais digno de seus divinos dons.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina