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Talált 751 Eredmények: Ton

  • He that is of a perverse heart, shall not find good: and he that perverteth his tongue, shall fall into evil. (Proverbs 17, 20)

  • The words of the double tongued are as if they were harmless: and they reach even to the inner parts of the bowels. Fear casteth down the slothful: and the souls of the effeminate shall be hungry. (Proverbs 18, 8)

  • Death and life are in the power of the tongue: they that love it, shall eat the fruits thereof. (Proverbs 18, 21)

  • He that gathereth treasures by a lying tongue, is vain and foolish, and shall stumble upon the snares of death. (Proverbs 21, 6)

  • He that keepeth his mouth and his tongue, keepeth his soul from distress. (Proverbs 21, 23)

  • And behold it was all filled with nettles, and thorns had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall was broken down. (Proverbs 24, 31)

  • By patience a prince shall be appeased, and a soft tongue shall break hardness. (Proverbs 25, 15)

  • The north wind driveth away rain, as doth a sad countenance a backbiting tongue. (Proverbs 25, 23)

  • As he that casteth a stone into the heap of Mercury: so is he that giveth honour to a fool. (Proverbs 26, 8)

  • He that diggeth a pit, shall fall into it: and he that rolleth a stone, it shall return to him. (Proverbs 26, 27)

  • A deceitful tongue loveth not truth: and a slippery mouth worketh ruin. (Proverbs 26, 28)

  • A stone is heavy, and sand weighty: but the anger of a fool is heavier than them both. (Proverbs 27, 3)


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