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He whose service is pleasing to the Lord will be accepted, and his prayer will reach to the clouds. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 16)
Be wary of a counselor, and learn first what is his interest -- for he will take thought for himself -- lest he cast the lot against you (Ecclesiasticus 38, 8)
for overeating brings sickness, and gluttony leads to nausea. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 30)
Give up your faults and direct your hands aright, and cleanse your heart from all sin. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 10)
And give the physician his place, for the Lord created him; let him not leave you, for there is need of him. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 12)
He moulds the clay with his arm and makes it pliable with his feet; he sets his heart to finish the glazing, and he is careful to clean the furnace. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 30)
if he lives long, he will leave a name greater than a thousand, and if he goes to rest, it is enough for him. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 11)
At his command whatever pleases him is done, and none can limit his saving power. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 18)
The flute and the harp make pleasant melody, but a pleasant voice is better than both. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 21)
My son, do not lead the life of a beggar; it is better to die than to beg. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 28)
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)
Of the following things do not be ashamed, and do not let partiality lead you to sin: (Ecclesiasticus 43, 1)
