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Löydetty 533 Tulokset: Weekly Rest

  • I have watched the thoughtless crowd, and seen some gallant, more insensate than the rest, (Proverbs 7, 7)

  • No rest for her, stay at home she cannot; (Proverbs 7, 11)

  • A son well schooled is rest well earned; great joy thou shalt have of him. (Proverbs 29, 17)

  • I at least (so I flattered myself) have risen above the rest; a king so wise never reigned at Jerusalem;✻ here is a mind has reflected much, and much learned. (Ecclesiastes 1, 16)

  • how I resolved at last to deny myself the comfort of wine, wisdom now all my quest, folly disowned? For I could not rest until I knew where man’s true good lay, what was his life’s true task, here under the sun.✻ (Ecclesiastes 2, 3)

  • Great worth has wisdom matched with good endowment; more advantage it shall bring thee than all the rest, here under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 7, 12)

  • An apple-tree in the wild woodland, shade cool to rest under, fruit sweet to the taste, such is he my heart longs for, matched with his fellows. (Song of Solomon 2, 3)

  • Not so the innocent; though he should die before his time, rest shall be his. (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 7)

  • What of myself? Was not Solomon a mortal man like the rest of you, come down from that first man that was a thing of clay?✻ I, too, was flesh and blood; ten months I lay a-fashioning in my mother’s womb; (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 1)

  • swaddled I must be, and cared for, like the rest. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 4)

  • Then home again, to rest upon her bosom; no shrewish mate, no tedious housewife, joy and contentment all of her. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 16)

  • Tarnished his name, that leaves his father forsaken; God’s curse rest on him, that earns a mother’s ill-will. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 18)


“O meu passado, Senhor, à Tua misericórdia. O meu Presente, ao Teu amor. O meu futuro, à Tua Providência.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina