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Trouvé 725 Résultats pour: Good Tree

  • Wine and women, what a trap for the loyalty of the wise, how hard a test of good sense! (Ecclesiasticus 19, 2)

  • Yet a man’s looks betray him; a man of good sense will make himself known to thee at first meeting; (Ecclesiasticus 19, 26)

  • Reproof there is that no good brings, as the event shews; the mistaken reproof that anger prompts in a quarrel. And a man may shew prudence by holding his tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 28)

  • What use to make a good bargain, if thou must pay for it sevenfold? (Ecclesiasticus 20, 12)

  • Some for very shame have courted their own ruin, resolved, though that opinion were worthless enough, to sacrifice themselves for another’s good opinion. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 24)

  • The tale-bearer is his own enemy, shunned by all; court his friendship, and thou wilt court hatred; shut lips and calm judgement shall bring thee a good name. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 31)

  • 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)

  • or a palm tree in Cades, or a rose bush in Jericho; (Ecclesiasticus 24, 18)

  • grew like some fair olive in the valley, some plane-tree in a well-watered street. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 19)


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