Fondare 396 Risultati per: Resistance To The Work
Some people work very hard at top speed, only to find themselves falling further behind. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 11)
Stick to your job, work hard at it and grow old at your work. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 20)
Happy heart, cheerful expression; but wearisome work, inventing proverbs. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 26)
The kiln tests the work of the potter, the test of a person is in conversation. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 5)
The third tongue has had upright wives divorced, depriving them of reward for their hard work. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 15)
Fodder, the stick and burdens for a donkey, bread, discipline and work for a slave. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 25)
Work your slave hard, and you will have peace of mind, leave his hands idle, and he will be asking for his freedom. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 26)
Set him to work, so that he will not be idle; idleness teaches every kind of mischief. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 28)
Do not consult a woman about her rival, or a coward about war, a merchant about prices, or a buyer about selling, anyone mean about gratitude, or anyone selfish about kindness, a lazy fellow about any sort of work, or a casual worker about finishing a job, an idle servant about a major undertaking-- do not rely on these for any advice. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 11)
How can the ploughman become wise, whose sole ambition is to wield the goad, driving his oxen, engrossed in their work, his conversation limited to bullocks, (Ecclesiasticus 38, 25)
Similarly with all workmen and craftsmen, toiling day and night; those who engrave seals, for ever trying to think of a new design, concentrating on catching a good likeness and staying up late to get the work done. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 27)
Similarly with the potter, sitting at his work, turning the wheel with his feet; constantly on the alert over his work, each flick of the finger premeditated; (Ecclesiasticus 38, 29)
