Talált 160 Eredmények: mind

  • Wine and women make the mind giddy, and the companion of harlots becomes reckless. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 2)

  • A fool's mind is like a broken jar-- no knowledge at all can it hold. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 14)

  • Who will apply the lash to my thoughts, to my mind the rod of discipline, That my failings may not be spared, nor the sins of my heart overlooked; (Ecclesiasticus 23, 2)

  • Keep your father and mother in mind when you sit among the mighty, Lest in their presence you commit a blunder and disgrace your upbringing, By wishing you had never been born or cursing the day of your birth. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 14)

  • There are nine who come to my mind as blessed, a tenth whom my tongue proclaims: The man who finds joy in his children, and he who lives to see his enemies' downfall. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 7)

  • Depressed mind, saddened face, broken heart--this from an evil wife. Feeble hands and quaking knees-- from a wife who brings no happiness to her husband. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 22)

  • The fruit of a tree shows the care it has had; so too does a man's speech disclose the bent of his mind. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 6)

  • Recognize that your neighbor feels as you do, and keep in mind your own dislikes: (Ecclesiasticus 31, 15)

  • Distress and anguish and loss of sleep, and restless tossing for the glutton! Moderate eating ensures sound slumber and a clear mind next day on rising. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 20)

  • Like the wheel of a cart is the mind of a fool; his thoughts revolve in circles. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 5)

  • Divination, omens and dreams all are unreal; what you already expect, the mind depicts. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 5)

  • As the palate tests meat by its savor, so does a keen mind insincere words. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 19)


“Quando a videira se separa da estaca que a sustenta, cai, e ao ficar na terra apodrece com todos os cachos que possui. Alerta, portanto, o demônio não dorme!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina