Löydetty 118 Tulokset: sweet-sounding

  • For they were all bound together with one chain of darkness. Or if there were a whistling wind, or the sweet sound of birds among the thick tree branches, or the force of water rushing excessively, (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 17)

  • A sweet word multiplies friends and mitigates enemies. And thankful words abound in a good man. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 5)

  • To a man of fornication, all bread is sweet; he will not tire of transgression, to the very end. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 24)

  • I gave off an aromatic fragrance like cinnamon or balsam. I produced a sweet odor like the best myrrh. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 20)

  • And I perfumed my dwelling place with sweet gum, and aromatic resin, and flower petals, and aloe, as well as the finest cedar from Lebanon. And my fragrance is like undiluted balsam. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 21)

  • Like the vine, I have born the fruit of a sweet fragrance. And my flowers are the fruit of honor and integrity. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 23)

  • Was not bitter water made sweet with wood? (Ecclesiasticus 38, 5)

  • Give a sweet offering, and a memorial of fine flour, and fatten your oblation, but also give a place to the physician. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 11)

  • You shall have a sweet fragrance, like the cedars of Lebanon. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 18)

  • The life of a worker, when content with what is sufficient, will become sweet, and in it you will find a treasure. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 18)

  • The flute and the psaltery make a sweet melody, but a pleasant word is above them both. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 21)

  • Scarcity will seem sweet to the mouth of the imprudent, but a fire will burn in his belly. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 32)


“O amor é a rainha das virtudes. Como as pérolas se ligam por um fio, assim as virtudes, pelo amor. Fogem as pérolas quando se rompe o fio. Assim também as virtudes se desfazem afastando-se o amor”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina