Talált 134 Eredmények: Sir

  • desire, blazing like a furnace, will not die down until it has been sated- the man who lusts after members of his own family is not going to stop until he is quite burnt out; every food is sweet to the promiscuous, and he will not desist until he dies; (Ecclesiasticus 23, 17)

  • Approach me, you who desire me, and take your fill of my fruits, (Ecclesiasticus 24, 19)

  • Instruction in wisdom and knowledge is what has been written in this book by Jesus son of Sira Eleazar of Jerusalem, who has poured a rain of wisdom from his heart. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 27)

  • Do your work before the appointed time and at the appointed time he will give you your reward. (Subscript:) Wisdom of Jesus, son of Sira. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 30)

  • Following the path of your judgements, Yahweh, we set our hopes in you, your name, your memory are all our soul desires. (Isaiah 26, 8)

  • A wild she-donkey, at home in the desert, snuffing the breeze in desire; who can control her when she is on heat? Males need not trouble to look for her, they will find her in her month. (Jeremiah 2, 24)

  • Yet I have never urged you to send disaster, I never desired the fatal day, this you know; what came from my lips was not concealed from you. (Jeremiah 17, 16)

  • dressed in purple, governors and magistrates, all of them young and desirable, and skilful horsemen. (Ezekiel 23, 6)

  • She fell in love with her neighbours the Assyrians, governors and magistrates, dressed in sumptuous clothes, skilful horsemen, all young and desirable. (Ezekiel 23, 12)

  • the Babylonians and all the Chaldaeans, the men of Pekod and Shoa and Koa, and all the Assyrians with them, young and desirable, all governors and magistrates, all famous lords and skilful horsemen. (Ezekiel 23, 23)

  • The two elders, who used to watch her every day as she came in to take her walk, gradually began to desire her. (Daniel 13, 8)

  • Both were inflamed by passion for her, but they hid their desire from each other, (Daniel 13, 10)


“A ingenuidade e’ uma virtude, mas apenas ate certo ponto; ela deve sempre ser acompanhada da prudência. A astúcia e a safadeza, por outro lado, são diabólicas e podem causar muito mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina