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  • Yes, I have applied myself to all this and experienced all this to be so: that is to say, that the upright and the wise, with their activities, are in the hands of God. We do not understand either love or hate, where we are concerned, both of them are futile. And for all of us is reserved a common fate, for the upright and for the wicked, for the food and for the bad; whether we are ritually pure or not, whether we offer sacrifice or not: it is the same for the good and for the sinner, for someone who takes a vow, as for someone who fears to do so. (Ecclesiastes 9, 1)

  • futile. And for all of us is reserved a common fate, for the upright and for the wicked, for the good and for the bad; whether we are ritually pure or not, whether we offer sacrifice or not: it is the same for the good and for the sinner, for someone who takes a vow, as for someone who fears to do so. (Ecclesiastes 9, 2)

  • he who quarries stones gets hurt by them, he who chops wood takes a risk from it. (Ecclesiastes 10, 9)

  • For God did not make Death, he takes no pleasure in destroying the living. (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 13)

  • But the upright live for ever, their recompense is with the Lord, and the Most High takes care of them. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 15)

  • She is indeed more splendid than the sun, she outshines all the constellations; compared with light, she takes first place, (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 29)

  • There is still a good-for-nothing bit left over, a gnarled and knotted billet: he takes it and whittles it with the concentration of his leisure hours, he shapes it with the skill of experience, he gives it a human shape (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 13)

  • for though she takes him at first through winding ways, bringing fear and faintness on him, trying him out with her discipline till she can trust him, and testing him with her ordeals, (Ecclesiasticus 4, 17)

  • Do not go travelling with a rash man, for fear he becomes burdensome to you; he will act as the whim takes him, and you will both be ruined by his folly. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 15)

  • Do not stand him beside you in case he thrusts you out and takes your place. Do not seat him on your right, or he will be after your position, and then you will remember what I have said and sadly admit that I was right. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 12)

  • The rich does wrong and takes a high line; the poor is wronged and has to beg for pardon. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 3)

  • He takes note of every charitable action, and everyone is treated as he deserves. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 14)


“O verdadeiro servo de Deus é aquele que usa a caridade para com seu próximo, que está decidido a fazer a vontade de Deus a todo custo, que vive em profunda humildade e simplicidade”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina