Mosaico decorativo

Fondare 173 Risultati per: Evil

  • When all abounds, bethink thee of evil times; of pinching poverty, when thou hast wealth in store. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 25)

  • stand by him when he falls upon evil times, thou shalt be partner in his prosperity. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 29)

  • from men of tender conscience every such thought is far away, not theirs to wallow in evil-doing. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 16)

  • Evil matched with good, life matched with death, sinner matched with man of piety; so everywhere in God’s works thou wilt find pairs matched, one against the other. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 15)

  • Ill counsel may make the heart veer round; four points its compass has, good and evil, life and death; and it is ever the tongue that sways it.✻ Shrewdness there is that can much impart, yet is its own enemy. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 21)

  • From the first, good things were made for good men to enjoy; for sinners, they are good and evil at once. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 30)

  • Thereby, for just men, nought but good is intended, yet for sinners they turn to evil. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 32)

  • Woe upon you, the men who call evil good, and good evil; whose darkness is light, whose light darkness; who take bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! (Isaiah 5, 20)

  • Swift ministers of evil, hot-foot they scent down the blood of innocence,✻ their aim ever to destroy, leave a trail of havoc and ruin. (Isaiah 59, 7)

  • And now the same foul adultery I find in the prophets of Jerusalem, the same treacherous dealings; and the sinner is encouraged to go on in his evil ways, till city and citizens, for me, are one with Sodom and Gomorrha. (Jeremiah 23, 14)

  • On the twenty-fifth day of the twelfth month, in the thirty-seventh year after king Joachim of Juda had been carried into exile, the new king of Babylon, Evil-Merodach, in this first year of his reign, gave redress to his captive and released him from prison. (Jeremiah 52, 31)

  • Graciously did Evil-Merodach receive him, gave him a seat of honour above the other captive kings, and relieved him of his prisoner’s garb. (Jeremiah 52, 32)


“O grau sublime da humildade é não só reconhecer a abnegação, mas amá-la.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina