Talált 134 Eredmények: fine

  • Fine words do not become the foolish, false words become a prince still less. (Proverbs 17, 7)

  • To fine the upright is indeed a crime, to strike the noble is an injustice. (Proverbs 17, 26)

  • She makes her own quilts, she is dressed in fine linen and purple. (Proverbs 31, 22)

  • For the hope of the godless is like chaff carried on the wind, like fine spray driven by the storm; it disperses like smoke before the wind, goes away like the memory of a one-day guest. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 14)

  • Like ploughman and sower, cultivate her and wait for her fine harvest, for in tilling her you will toil a little while, but very soon you will be eating her crops. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 19)

  • I have grown tall as a palm in En-Gedi, as the rose bushes of Jericho; as a fine olive in the plain, as a plane tree, I have grown tall. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 14)

  • How fine a thing: sound judgement with grey hairs, and for greybeards to know how to advise! (Ecclesiasticus 25, 4)

  • How fine a thing: wisdom in the aged, and considered advice coming from people of distinction! (Ecclesiasticus 25, 5)

  • Proof of gratitude is an offering of fine flour, almsgiving a sacrifice of praise. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 2)

  • Offer incense and a memorial of fine flour, make as rich an offering as you can afford. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 11)

  • He dug it, cleared it of stones, and planted it with red grapes. In the middle he built a tower, he hewed a press there too. He expected it to yield fine grapes: wild grapes were all it yielded. (Isaiah 5, 2)

  • What more could I have done for my vineyard that I have not done? Why, when I expected it to yield fine grapes, has it yielded wild ones? (Isaiah 5, 4)


Como distinguir uma tentação de um pecado e como estar certo de que não se pecou? – perguntou um penitente. Padre Pio sorriu e respondeu: “Como se distingue um burro de um homem? O burro tem de ser conduzido; o homem conduz a si mesmo!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina