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  • The wise man makes himself beloved through his words, but the courtesies of fools are wasted. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 13)

  • The utterance of a sensible man will be sought in the assembly, and they will ponder his words in their minds. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 17)

  • The lips of strangers will speak of these things, but the words of the prudent will be weighed in the balance. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 25)

  • A man accustomed to use insulting words will never become disciplined all his days. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 15)

  • In your presence his mouth is all sweetness, and he admires your words; but later he will twist his speech and with your own words he will give offense. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 23)

  • make balances and scales for your words, and make a door and a bolt for your mouth. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 25)

  • A man will kiss another's hands until he gets a loan, and will lower his voice in speaking of his neighbor's money; but at the time for repayment he will delay, and will pay in words of unconcern, and will find fault with the time. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 5)

  • you will play the host and provide drink without being thanked, and besides this you will hear bitter words: (Ecclesiasticus 30, 25)

  • Listen to me, my son, and do not disregard me, and in the end you will appreciate my words. In all your work be industrious, and no sickness will overtake you. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 22)

  • Speak concisely, say much in few words; be as one who knows and yet holds his tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 8)

  • As the palate tastes the kinds of game, so an intelligent mind detects false words. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 19)

  • A man skilled in words may be hated; he will be destitute of all food, (Ecclesiasticus 38, 20)


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