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Fondare 469 Risultati per: Human Words

  • set forth in words the greatness of his power, or go further yet, and proclaim his mercies? (Ecclesiasticus 18, 4)

  • What wonder if God is patient with his human creatures, lavishes mercy on them? (Ecclesiasticus 18, 9)

  • My son, bestow thy favours ungrudgingly, nor ever mar with harsh words the gladness of thy giving. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 15)

  • Teeth so sharp no lion ever had, to catch human prey, (Ecclesiasticus 21, 3)

  • Fools break out into rash utterance, where the prudent are at pains to weigh their words; (Ecclesiasticus 21, 28)

  • Hast thou assailed him with angry words? Thou mayst yet be reconciled. But the taunt, the contemptuous reproach, the secret betrayed, the covert attack, all these mean a friend lost. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 27)

  • Of that all-seeing eye no heed takes he; fear of a man has driven the fear of God from his thoughts; of human eyes only he shuns the regard.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 23, 27)

  • Here in thy presence, he smooths his brow, and is all in wonderment at thy wise sayings; but ere long he will change his tune, and lend thy words an ill colour. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 26)

  • Melt down gold and silver of thine, and get thee a balance that shall weigh thy words, a bridle that shall be the rule of thy mouth;✻ (Ecclesiasticus 28, 29)

  • Bitter words for an honest man to hear; shall he owe his bread to one that reviles him as homeless? (Ecclesiasticus 29, 35)

  • but with due choice of words; and do not break in when music is a-playing; (Ecclesiasticus 32, 5)

  • no need for thy words to flow when none is listening, for thy wisdom to be displayed unseasonably. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 6)


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