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  • The views of a prudent man are sought in an assembly, and his words are considered with care. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 17)

  • The fruit of a tree shows the care it has had; so too does a man's speech disclose the bent of his mind. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 6)

  • Take care not to slip by your tongue and fall victim to your foe waiting in ambush. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 26)

  • Go surety for your neighbor according to your means, but take care lest you fall thereby. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 20)

  • Keeping watch over riches wastes the flesh, and the care of wealth drives away rest. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 1)

  • If you are chosen to preside at dinner, be not puffed up, but with the guests be as one of themselves; Take care of them first before you sit down; (Ecclesiasticus 32, 1)

  • His care is for plowing furrows, and he keeps a watch on the beasts in the stalls. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 26)

  • So with every engraver and designer who, laboring night and day, Fashions carved seals, and whose concern is to vary the pattern. His care is to produce a vivid impression, and he keeps watch till he finishes his design. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 27)

  • So with the smith standing near his anvil, forging crude iron. The heat from the fire sears his flesh, yet he toils away in the furnace heat. The clang of the hammer deafens his ears, His eyes are fixed on the tool he is shaping. His care is to finish his work, and he keeps watch till he perfects it in detail. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 28)

  • With his hands he molds the clay, and with his feet softens it. His care is for proper coloring, and he keeps watch on the fire of his kiln. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 30)

  • His care is to seek the LORD, his Maker, to petition the Most High, To open his lips in prayer, to ask pardon for his sins. Then, if it pleases the LORD Almighty, he will be filled with the spirit of understanding; He will pour forth his words of wisdom and in prayer give thanks to the LORD, (Ecclesiasticus 39, 6)

  • Have a care for your name, for it will stand by you better than precious treasures in the thousands; (Ecclesiasticus 41, 12)


A humildade e a caridade são as “cordas mestras”. Todas as outras virtudes dependem delas. Uma é a mais baixa; a outra é a mais alta. ( P.e Pio ) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina