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How sufficient is a little wine for a well-taught man! For in sleep, you will not labor because of it, and you will not feel pain. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 22)
Do not choose to provoke those who love wine. For wine has destroyed many. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 30)
Fire tests the hardness of iron; similarly, drinking wine to inebriation will rebuke the hearts of the arrogant. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 31)
Drinking wine in sobriety gives a contented life to men. If you drink it in moderation, you will be sober. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 32)
What is life to him who is diminished by wine? (Ecclesiasticus 31, 33)
From the beginning, wine was created for cheerfulness, but not for inebriation. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 35)
Wine taken in moderation lifts up the mind and the heart. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 36)
Wine taken in excess stirs up conflict and anger, and brings many to ruin. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 38)
Wine taken in excess is bitter to the soul. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 39)
You should not argue with your neighbor during a banquet of wine. And you should not spurn him in his cheerfulness. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 41)
A gemstone of garnet is set amid an ornament of gold, and a concert of music is set amid a banquet of wine. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 7)
Just as a signet of emerald is set amid a work of gold, so is a melody of music set amid delightful and moderate wine. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 8)