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Talált 3822 Eredmények: Red

  • Being surety has ruined many men who were prosperous, and has shaken them like a wave of the sea; it has driven men of power into exile, and they have wandered among foreign nations. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 18)

  • "Give place, stranger, to an honored person; my brother has come to stay with me; I need my house." (Ecclesiasticus 30, 27)

  • Good things poured out upon a mouth that is closed are like offerings of food placed upon a grave. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 18)

  • Drunkenness increases the anger of a fool to his injury, reducing his strength and adding wounds. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 30)

  • Consider that I have not labored for myself alone, but for all who seek instruction. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 17)

  • Where there is no fence, the property will be plundered; and where there is no wife, a man will wander about and sigh. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 25)

  • Do not consult with a woman about her rival or with a coward about war, with a merchant about barter or with a buyer about selling, with a grudging man about gratitude or with a merciless man about kindness, with an idler about any work or with a man hired for a year about completing his work, with a lazy servant about a big task -- pay no attention to these in any matter of counsel. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 11)

  • The life of a man is numbered by days, but the days of Israel are without number. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 25)

  • The skill of the physician lifts up his head, and in the presence of great men he is admired. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 3)

  • When a man looks to the table of another, his existence cannot be considered as life. He pollutes himself with another man's food, but a man who is intelligent and well instructed guards against that. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 29)

  • and how can you reject the good pleasure of the Most High? Whether life is for ten or a hundred or a thousand years, there is no inquiry about it in Hades. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 4)

  • The days of a good life are numbered, but a good name endures for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 13)


“O Senhor se comunica conosco à medida que nos libertamos do nosso apego aos sentidos, que sacrificamos nossa vontade própria e que edificamos nossa vida na humildade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina