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  • Anger is better than laughter: because by the sadness of the countenance the mind of the offender is corrected. (Ecclesiastes 7, 4)

  • The wisdom of a man shineth in his countenance, and the most mighty will change his face. (Ecclesiastes 8, 1)

  • Hast thou daughters? have a care of their body, and shew not thy countenance gay towards them. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 26)

  • He will shake his head, and clap his hands, and whisper much, and change his countenance. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 19)

  • The heart of a man changeth his countenance, either for good, or for evil. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 31)

  • The token of a good heart, and a good countenance thou shalt hardly find, and with labour. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 32)

  • And there is one that submitteth himself exceedingly with a great lowliness: and there is one that casteth down his countenance, and maketh as if he did not see that which is unknown: (Ecclesiasticus 19, 24)

  • A man is known by his look, and a wise man, when thou meetest him, is known by his countenance. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 26)

  • The wickedness of a woman changeth her face: and she darkeneth her countenance as a bear: and sheweth it like sackcloth. In the midst of her neighbours, (Ecclesiasticus 25, 24)

  • A wicked woman abateth the courage, and maketh a heavy countenance, and a wounded heart. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 31)

  • Rich or poor, if his heart is good, his countenance shall be cheerful at all times. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 4)

  • In every gift shew a cheerful countenance, and sanctify thy tithes with joy. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 11)


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