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  • Like a city unwalled he lies defenceless, that cannot master himself, but ever speaks his mind. (Proverbs 25, 28)

  • Folly blurts out its whole mind; wise men reserve utterance till by and by. (Proverbs 29, 11)

  • I at least (so I flattered myself) have risen above the rest; a king so wise never reigned at Jerusalem;✻ here is a mind has reflected much, and much learned. (Ecclesiastes 1, 16)

  • And therewith I applied my mind to a new study; what meant wisdom and learning, what meant ignorance and folly? And I found that this too was labour lost; (Ecclesiastes 1, 17)

  • Then my mind went back to the thought of wisdom, of ignorance, too, and folly. What (thought I), should mortal king strive to imitate the sovereign power that made him?✻ (Ecclesiastes 2, 12)

  • Better a visit paid where men mourn, than where they feast; it will put thee in mind of the end that awaits us all, admonish the living with the foreknowledge of death. (Ecclesiastes 7, 3)

  • Here is a mind that has passed the whole world of things in review, examining everything, weighing everything, so as to have a wise estimation of them, eager to understand the fool’s rebelliousness, the false calculations of rash souls. (Ecclesiastes 7, 26)

  • Why, to entertain the very thought of her is maturity of the mind; one night’s vigil, and all thy cares are over. (Wisdom of Solomon 6, 16)

  • Mind-enlightening is the influence that dwells in her; set high apart; one in its source, yet manifold in its operation; subtle, yet easily understood. An influence quick in movement, inviolable, persuasive, gentle, right-thinking, keen-edged, irresistible, beneficent, (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 22)

  • Am I not thy servant, and to thy service born? Mortal man thou seest me, the puny creature of an hour, a mind unapt for judgement and the making of laws. (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 5)

  • What God’s purpose is, how should man discover, how should his mind master the secret of the divine will? (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 13)

  • thy vengeance did not go to all lengths; enough that they should be warned by a brief experience of distress; they should be put in mind of thy law, yet have the assurance that thou wouldst come to their rescue. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 6)


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