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Löydetty 652 Tulokset: Couple Life

  • Good is the opposite of evil, and life the opposite of death; so the sinner is the opposite of the godly. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 14)

  • At the time when you end the days of your life, in the hour of death, distribute your inheritance. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 23)

  • He lifts up the soul and gives light to the eyes; he grants healing, life, and blessing. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 17)

  • The bread of the needy is the life of the poor; whoever deprives them of it is a man of blood. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 21)

  • four turns of fortune appear, good and evil, life and death; and it is the tongue that continually rules them. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 18)

  • The life of a man is numbered by days, but the days of Israel are without number. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 25)

  • Many have died of gluttony, but he who is careful to avoid it prolongs his life. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 31)

  • for they too will pray to the Lord that he should grant them success in diagnosis and in healing, for the sake of preserving life. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 14)

  • In calamity sorrow continues, and the life of the poor man weighs down his heart. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 19)

  • Do not give your heart to sorrow; drive it away, remembering the end of life. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 20)

  • Basic to all the needs of man's life are water and fire and iron and salt and wheat flour and milk and honey, the blood of the grape, and oil and clothing. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 26)

  • Life is sweet for the self-reliant and the worker, but he who finds treasure is better off than both. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 18)


“Sejam como pequenas abelhas espirituais, que levam para sua colméia apenas mel e cera. Que, por meio de sua conversa, sua casa seja repleta de docilidade, paz, concórdia, humildade e piedade!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina