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  • One man is silent and is thought wise, another is talkative and is disliked. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 4)

  • A wise man is silent till the right time comes, but a boasting fool ignores the proper time. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 6)

  • A wise man makes himself popular by a few words, but fools pour forth their blandishments in vain. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 12)

  • A wise man advances himself by his words, a prudent man pleases the great. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 26)

  • Widely known is the boastful speaker but the wise man knows his own faults. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 7)

  • A wise man's knowledge wells up in a flood, and his counsel, like a living spring; (Ecclesiasticus 21, 13)

  • A fool's chatter is like a load on a journey, but there is charm to be found upon the lips of the wise. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 16)

  • Like a chain of gold is learning to a wise man, like a bracelet on his right arm. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 21)

  • Fools' thoughts are in their mouths, wise men's words are in their hearts. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 26)

  • Ever wise are the discourses of the devout, but the godless man, like the moon, is inconstant. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 11)

  • Be brief, but say much in those few words, be like the wise man, taciturn. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 8)

  • A man may be wise and benefit many, yet be of no use to himself. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 19)


“Onde não há obediência, não há virtude. Onde não há virtude, não há bem, não há amor; e onde não há amor, não há Deus; e sem Deus não se chega ao Paraíso. Tudo isso é como uma escada: se faltar um degrau, caímos”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina