Trouvé 17 Résultats pour: imprudent

  • “Little ones, how long will you choose to be childish, and how long will the foolish desire what is harmful to themselves, and how long will the imprudent hate knowledge? (Proverbs 1, 22)

  • There is desirable treasure, as well as oil, in the habitations of the just. And the imprudent man will waste it. (Proverbs 21, 20)

  • A whip is for a horse, and a muzzle is for donkey, and a rod is for the back of the imprudent. (Proverbs 26, 3)

  • Like a dog that returns to his vomit, so also is the imprudent who repeats his foolishness. (Proverbs 26, 11)

  • I have examined all things in my soul, so that I may know, and consider, and seek out wisdom and reason, and so that I may recognize the impiety of the foolish, and the error of the imprudent. (Ecclesiastes 7, 26)

  • Honor and glory are in the words of those who understand, yet truly, the tongue of the imprudent man is his undoing. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 15)

  • Whoever diminishes the heart, thinks empty thoughts. For the imprudent and erring man thinks up foolishness. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 23)

  • A wise man will remain silent until the proper time. But an unrestrained and imprudent person will not heed the times. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 7)

  • The lips of the imprudent will describe senseless things. But the words of the prudent will be weighed on a balance. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 28)

  • Sand, and salt, and an iron weight are each easier to bear than an imprudent man, who is both foolish and impious. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 18)

  • Gold is a stumbling block to those who sacrifice for it. Woe to those who pursue it eagerly, for all the imprudent will perish by it. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 7)

  • The effects of inebriation are a stumbling block to the imprudent, diminishing strength and causing wounds. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 40)


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