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  • From the beginning, good things have been created for the good and likewise evil things for the wicked. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 25)

  • All these are good for those who are good, but for sinners they become evil. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 27)

  • All the works of the Lord are good and he will satisfy every need in due time. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 33)

  • You must not say: This is less good than that, for in its time everything will serve a purpose. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 34)

  • All bribery, all injustice will disappear but good faith will last forever. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 12)

  • The name of a man who has children or who has established a town will live on, but to have found wisdom is a greater good. Owning cattle and plantations brings fame, but a perfect wife is a richer blessing. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 19)

  • It is always good for friends and companions to meet, better still for husband and wife. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 23)

  • Gold and silver make for security but good advice is better. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 25)

  • Wealth and strength give confidence, but good counsel is more esteemed than either. You cannot suffer loss when you fear the Lord, with it you have all the support you need. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 26)

  • The Lord has decreed it for every living creature; why should you rebel against the good pleasure of the Most High? Whether you live for ten, a hundred or a thousand years, no one in the netherworld is concerned. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 4)

  • Be ashamed of criminal behavior before a judge, and of iniquity before an assembly of people. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 18)

  • But now consider the godly men whose good deeds have not been forgotten. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 10)


“Nunca vá se deitar sem antes examinar a sua consciência sobre o dia que passou. Enderece todos os seus pensamentos a Deus, consagre-lhe todo o seu ser e também todos os seus irmãos. Ofereça à glória de Deus o repouso que você vai iniciar e não esqueça do seu Anjo da Guarda que está sempre com você.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina