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  • One keeps silent and is thought to be wise, the other makes himself hated because of his gossiping. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 5)

  • The wise man keeps silent until the right moment; the chatterer and fool speak out of turn. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 7)

  • The wise man makes himself lovable through his words alone, while the favors of the fool are lost. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 13)

  • The wise man's words advance his cause; the shrewd man will gain favor with the powerful. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 27)

  • Presents and gifts blind a wise man's eyes; like a muzzle they silence the conscientious. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 29)

  • The wise man's knowledge spreads out like a flood and his advice is like a spring. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 13)

  • If an educated man hears a wise saying he values it and adds another. If the good-for-nothing hears it he is annoyed and tosses it over his shoulder. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 15)

  • The fool's talk weighs like a load while the wise man's words give rest. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 16)

  • The assembly awaits the wise man's words; each one takes to heart whatever he says. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 17)

  • Strangers speak thoughtlessly of everything, while wise men's words are carefully weighed. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 25)

  • The heart of fools is in their mouth, but the mouth of the wise is in their heart. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 26)

  • The wise man's conversation follows wisdom all the time. In contrast, the fool changes like the moon. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 11)


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