Talált 194 Eredmények: Person

  • A little is sufficient for a well-bred person; your breathing moreover will be easier when you go to bed. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 19)

  • Drunkenness inflames the anger of a stupid person to the point of scandal. It reduces his strength and brings him blows. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 30)

  • A person of judgment reflects beforehand; the stubborn and proud man goes ahead without worrying about anything. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 18)

  • What you see in dreams are only reflections: a person sees his own image. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 3)

  • A person who has not had trials knows very little. But the traveled man is competent in many ways. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 10)

  • He who fears the Lord is a happy person. To whom does he turn? Who is his support? (Ecclesiasticus 34, 15)

  • The prayer of the humble person pierces the clouds, and he is not consoled until he has been heard. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 17)

  • A crooked heart causes sorrow, but an experienced person knows how to get even with him. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 20)

  • Distrust the person who offers advice, lest he take advantage of you; first of all, ask yourself what he lacks, and what his own interest suggests to him. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 8)

  • Do not consult a woman about her rival, or a coward about war, or a merchant about exchange rates, or a buyer about selling, or a jealous man about gratitude, or a selfish person about generosity, or an idler about any kind of work, or a casual worker about finishing a job, or a lazy servant about an important task. Do not rely on these people for any advice. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 11)

  • The Lord created the medicinal herbs which grow on the earth, and these a sensible person will not despise. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 4)

  • When the dead person is at rest, let his memory be one of peace; be comforted on his account once his spirit has departed. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 23)


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