Talált 166 Eredmények: wise counsel
A wise slave will have free men waiting on him, and the enlightened will not complain. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 25)
The wise will be cautious in everything, in sinful times will take care not to offend. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 27)
There is the person who keeps quiet and is considered wise, another incurs hatred for talking too much. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 5)
The wise will keep quiet till the right moment, but a garrulous fool will always misjudge it. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 7)
The wise wins love with words, while fools may shower favours in vain. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 13)
The wise gains advancement by words, the shrewd wins favour from the great. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 27)
Presents and gifts blind the eyes of the wise and stifle rebukes like a muzzle on the mouth. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 29)
If the educated hears a wise saying, he praises it and caps it with another; if a debauchee hears it, he does not like it and tosses it behind his back. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 15)
The lips of gossips repeat the words of others, the words of the wise are carefully weighed. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 25)
The heart of fools is in their mouth, but the mouth of the wise is in their heart. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 26)
No one who hates the Law is wise, one who is hypocritical about it is like a storm-tossed ship. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 2)
Another considers himself wise and proclaims his intellectual conclusions as certainties. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 22)