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  • The misery of an hour makes one forget luxury, and at the close of a man's life his deeds will be revealed. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 27)

  • A fool is ungracious and abusive, and the gift of a grudging man makes the eyes dim. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 18)

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

  • A man who pricks an eye will make tears fall, and one who pricks the heart makes it show feeling. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 19)

  • It makes them full of understanding, like the Euphrates, and like the Jordan at harvest time. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 26)

  • It makes instruction shine forth like light, like the Gihon at the time of vintage. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 27)

  • There is grief of heart and sorrow when a wife is envious of a rival, and a tongue-lashing makes it known to all. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 6)

  • The talk of men given to swearing makes one's hair stand on end, and their quarrels make a man stop his ears. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 14)

  • He who keeps the law makes many offerings; he who heeds the commandments sacrifices a peace offering. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 1)

  • till he repays the man according to his deeds, and the works of men according to their devices; till he judges the case of his people and makes them rejoice in his mercy. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 19)

  • the pharmacist makes of them a compound. His works will never be finished; and from him health is upon the face of the earth. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 8)

  • 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)


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