Löydetty 578 Tulokset: Good Behavior
What ill names shall we hurl at the sluggard? Stone from the sewers, that has no man’s good word; (Ecclesiasticus 22, 1)
Shame the father shall have, shame the husband; fit company for sinners, she will have no good word from either of these. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 5)
Keep faith with a friend when his purse is empty, thou shalt have joy of his good fortune; (Ecclesiasticus 22, 28)
To the fornicator, one pasture-ground is as good as another; there is no wearying him till he has tried all. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 24)
peace in the clan, good will among neighbours, man and wife well matched. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 2)
Good judgement well matches grey hairs, for still the elders must be men of prudence; (Ecclesiasticus 25, 6)
Nine envious thoughts came suddenly into my mind, and a tenth I will add for good measure. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 9)
good cheer given to rich and poor alike; day in, day out, never a mournful look. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 4)
is that good sense of hers. No better gift of God to man (Ecclesiasticus 26, 17)
Sun dawning in heaven cannot match the lustre a good wife sheds on her home, (Ecclesiasticus 26, 21)
Good fruit comes from a tree well dressed, and a man will be in word what he is in thought; (Ecclesiasticus 27, 7)
the good deed treasured in poor men’s hearts shall ransom thee from all harm, (Ecclesiasticus 29, 15)
