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Talált 623 Eredmények: Human Words

  • A wise man by his words maketh him beloved: but the graces of fools shall be poured out. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 13)

  • A wise man shall promote himself to honour with his words: and he that hath understanding will please great men. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 27)

  • They enquire at the mouth of the wise man in the congregation, and they shall ponder his words in their heart. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 17)

  • The lips of talkers will be telling such things as pertain not unto them: but the words of such as have understanding are weighed in the balance. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 25)

  • The man that is accustomed to opprobrious words will never be reformed all the days of his life. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 15)

  • As the climbing up a sandy way is to the feet of the aged, so is a wife full of words to a quiet man. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 20)

  • When thou art present, he will speak sweetly, and will admire thy words: but at the last he will writhe his mouth, and slander thy sayings. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 23)

  • And weigh thy words in a balance, and make a door and bar for thy mouth. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 25)

  • Till he hath received, he will kiss a man's hand; and for his neighbour's money he will speak submissly: but when he should repay, he will prolong the time, and return words of grief, and complain of the time. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 5)

  • Thou shalt entertain, and feast, and have no thanks: moreover thou shalt hear bitter words: (Ecclesiasticus 29, 25)

  • Rebuke not thy neighbour at the wine, and despise him not in his mirth: give him no despiteful words, and press not upon him with urging him [to drink.] (Ecclesiasticus 31, 31)

  • Pour not out words where there is a musician, and shew not forth wisdom out of time. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 4)


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