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  • He who keeps the Law is in control of his thoughts; the fear of the Lord brings wisdom. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 11)

  • A shameless daughter brings disgrace on her father as well as her husband; both hate her. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 5)

  • Striking the eye brings tears; if you strike the heart, lucidity will come forth. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 19)

  • Dejected spirits, a sad face and unseen wounds, these are the work of a wicked woman. Idle hands and unsteady knees are found when a wife brings her husband no happiness. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 23)

  • But the woman jealous of another woman brings heartbreak, her tongue lashes out at everyone. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 6)

  • It brings a miserable death. Actual death is better! (Ecclesiasticus 28, 21)

  • The sleeplessness that wealth brings makes a man lose weight; his worries drive sleep away. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 1)

  • But if taken to excess it brings bitterness of soul, excitement and a fumbling step. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 29)

  • Drunkenness inflames the anger of a stupid person to the point of scandal. It reduces his strength and brings him blows. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 30)

  • for overeating leads to sickness and gluttony brings indigestion. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 30)

  • The name of a man who has children or who has established a town will live on, but to have found wisdom is a greater good. Owning cattle and plantations brings fame, but a perfect wife is a richer blessing. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 19)

  • He will be a sanctuary and at the same time a stumbling-stone, the rock that brings down, for both houses of Israel. He will be like trap and snare for the people of Jerusalem. (Isaiah 8, 14)


“Quando ofendemos a justiça de Deus, apelamos à Sua misericórdia. Mas se ofendemos a Sua misericórdia, a quem podemos apelar? Ofender o Pai que nos ama e insultar quem nos auxilia é um pecado pelo qual seremos severamente julgados.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina