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Löydetty 334 Tulokset: Open Book

  • until at last Lysias must go up to an open stage, and give his reasons; whereby he calmed the indignation of the people, and so returned to Antioch. Such was the king’s march upon Judaea, and such his homecoming. (2 Maccabees 13, 26)

  • Nothing but wine to take, nothing but water, thy health forbids; vary thy drinking,✻ and thou shalt find content. So it is with reading; if the book be too nicely polished at every point, it grows wearisome. So here we will have done with it. (2 Maccabees 15, 40)

  • And all the while Wisdom is publishing her message, crying it aloud in the open streets; (Proverbs 1, 20)

  • Pay heed, then, to my protest; listen while I speak out my mind to you, give you open warning. (Proverbs 1, 23)

  • Blessed are they who listen to me, keep vigil, day by day, at my threshold, watching till I open my doors. (Proverbs 8, 34)

  • A fool’s talk is for ever embroiling him; let him but open his mouth, blows will follow. (Proverbs 18, 6)

  • Love not thy sleep, or poverty will overtake thee unawares; the open eye means a full belly. (Proverbs 20, 13)

  • With the whisperer, that goes about open-mouthed on his errand of gossip, never throw in thy lot. (Proverbs 20, 19)

  • Carry a secret gift in thy bosom for thy enemy’s appeasing; the open hand no grudge will ever resist. (Proverbs 21, 14)

  • Out? says Sloth; why, there is a lion without; wouldst thou have me slain in the open street? (Proverbs 22, 13)

  • Still let thy heart be attentive to warnings, open be thy ear to words of instruction. (Proverbs 23, 12)

  • To thy friend’s private ear open thy wrongs; vent the secret abroad, (Proverbs 25, 9)


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