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  • Blessed is the man who meditates on wisdom and who reasons intelligently. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 20)

  • I will not be ashamed to protect a friend, and I will not hide from him; (Ecclesiasticus 23, 25)

  • Remember your father and mother when you sit among great men; lest you be forgetful in their presence, and be deemed a fool on account of your habits; then you will wish that you had never been born, and you will curse the day of your birth. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 14)

  • A man accustomed to use insulting words will never become disciplined all his days. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 15)

  • Two sorts of men multiply sins, and a third incurs wrath. The soul heated like a burning fire will not be quenched until it is consumed; a man who commits fornication with his near of kin will never cease until the fire burns him up. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 16)

  • Just as the first man did not know her perfectly, the last one has not fathomed her; (Ecclesiasticus 25, 28)

  • A horse that is untamed turns out to be stubborn, and a son unrestrained turns out to be wilful. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 8)

  • Let him who survives be consumed in the fiery wrath, and may those who harm thy people meet destruction. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 9)

  • O evil imagination, why were you formed to cover the land with deceit? (Ecclesiasticus 38, 3)

  • For a man's soul sometimes keeps him better informed than seven watchmen sitting high on a watchtower. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 14)

  • The Lord created medicines from the earth, and a sensible man will not despise them. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 4)

  • He will direct his counsel and knowledge aright, and meditate on his secrets. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 7)


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