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Talált 445 Eredmények: Wise Living

  • A wise magistrate will educate his people, and the rule of an understanding man will be well ordered. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 1)

  • Free men will be at the service of a wise servant, and a man of understanding will not grumble. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 25)

  • all living beings associate by species, and a man clings to one like himself. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 16)

  • All living beings become old like a garment, for the decree from of old is, "You must surely die!" (Ecclesiasticus 15, 17)

  • with all kinds of living beings he covered its surface, and to it they return. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 30)

  • He placed the fear of them in all living beings, and granted them dominion over beasts and birds. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 4)

  • The compassion of man is for his neighbor, but the compassion of the Lord is for all living beings. He rebukes and trains and teaches them, and turns them back, as a shepherd his flock. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 13)

  • A wise man is cautious in everything, and in days of sin he guards against wrongdoing. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 27)

  • There is a reproof which is not timely; and there is a man who keeps silent but is wise. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 1)

  • There is one who by keeping silent is found wise, while another is detested for being too talkative. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 5)

  • A wise man will be silent until the right moment, but a braggart and fool goes beyond the right moment. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 7)

  • The wise man makes himself beloved through his words, but the courtesies of fools are wasted. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 13)


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