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  • A man is commended according to his good sense, but one of perverse mind is despised. (Proverbs 12, 8)

  • He who tills his land will have plenty of bread, but he who follows worthless pursuits has no sense. (Proverbs 12, 11)

  • Good sense wins favor, but the way of the faithless is their ruin. (Proverbs 13, 15)

  • Folly is a joy to him who has no sense, but a man of understanding walks aright. (Proverbs 15, 21)

  • A man without sense gives a pledge, and becomes surety in the presence of his neighbor. (Proverbs 17, 18)

  • Good sense makes a man slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense. (Proverbs 19, 11)

  • I passed by the field of a sluggard, by the vineyard of a man without sense; (Proverbs 24, 30)

  • Even when the fool walks on the road, he lacks sense, and he says to every one that he is a fool. (Ecclesiastes 10, 3)

  • And when I was born, I began to breathe the common air, and fell upon the kindred earth, and my first sound was a cry, like that of all. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 3)

  • there is for all mankind one entrance into life, and a common departure. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 6)

  • The slave was punished with the same penalty as the master, and the common man suffered the same loss as the king; (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 11)

  • You are urged therefore to read with good will and attention, and to be indulgent in cases where, despite out diligent labor in translating, we may seem to have rendered some phrases imperfectly. For what was originally expressed in Hebrew does not have exactly the same sense when translated into another language. Not only this work, but even the law itself, the prophecies, and the rest of the books differ not a little as originally expressed. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 15)


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