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In every situation weigh the pros and cons and avoid evil. A wrong kind of shame could harm you. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 20)
There is a shame which leads to sin and there is a shame which merits praise and respect. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 21)
Do not act against your better self to win favor from others. Do not let this kind of shame lead you into sin. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 22)
Have no shame in confessing your sins, do not swim against the tide. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 26)
Do not let yourself be known as a scandalmonger or a deceiver. For if shame is the lot of the robber, severe condemnation is the lot of the liar. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 14)
Do not sin in big things nor in little things, and from being a friend do not turn into an enemy. An evil reputation brings in its train shame and disgrace; such is the lot of the sinner who is accustomed to lying. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 15)
Just as the wicked man inherits confusion and shame so will the sinner accustomed to lying. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 1)
Wine and women corrupt the best of men; whoever frequents prostitutes loses all sense of shame. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 2)
One loses his soul out of false shame; he loses himself for fear of what a foolish man thinks. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 22)
Out of false shame he wants to win a friend; he gets an enemy, in fact, for nothing. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 23)
Badly brought up sons are the shame of their father, and daughters, a humiliation. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 3)
She will leave behind a cursed memory and her shame will never be blotted out. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 26)