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Wisdom builds the house of life:
frivolity pulls it down.
2An honest life shows reverence for the Eternal:
a wayward life despises him.
3A fool’s talk brings a rod across his back,
but men of sense are safe with what they say.
4No oxen, no corn:
good crops come from work done by the ox.
5An honest witness never tells a falsehood,
but a dishonest witness utters lies.
6The scoffer seeks in vain for wisdom,
but knowledge is easy to a serious man.
7Withdraw from an impatient man;
you will not find a word of sense in him.
8Shrewd men are wise in grasping their affairs,
but the folly of a fool leads him astray.
9Guilt harbours among fools,
God’s favour among upright men.
10The heart knows its own bitter misery,
and no outsider shares its joy.
13Even in laughter the heart may be aching,
and joy may end in sorrow.
11The house of the wicked shall be destroyed,
but the dwelling of the upright shall flourish.
12What man thinks a right course,
may end upon the road to death.
14He who goes wrong must take the consequences:
the good man reaps the harvest of his deeds.
15The simpleton believes what he is told:
the shrewd man watches where he goes.
16A man of sense is cautious and shuns harm,
but a fool steps into it jauntily.
17A man of quick temper will do foolish things,
but a prudent man will be patient.
18What simpletons acquire is folly:
shrewd men will pick up knowledge.
19Bad men must bow before the good,
and wicked men must supplicate the just.
20The poor man is hateful even to his neighbour,
but the rich has many a friend.
21A man sins if he looks down on his neighbour;
but if he pities the poor, blessed is he.
22Do not evil-minded men fare miserably?
Good-natured men find people kind and true.
23In all labour there is profit:
mere talk only tends to penury.
24The crown of wise men is their wisdom:
the coronet of fools is their own folly.
25An honest witness will save life;
but one who tells a lie destroys life.
26He who reverences the Eternal has strong ground for confidence;
his very children win security.
27Reverence for the Eternal is a fount of life,
it shows how to evade the nets of Death.
28When a nation swarms, it is the monarch’s glory:
when a nation is scanty, it is the king’s scathe.
29To be forbearing is to show great sense:
the height of folly is to be quick-tempered.
30A mind at ease is life and health,
but passion makes man rot away.
31He who is hard on the forlorn reviles his Maker:
he honours his Maker who is kindly to the poor.
31A bad man is brought down by his own evildoing,
but the good man may trust to his integrity.
32Wisdom settles in the mind of thoughtful men,
folly in the mind of the thoughtless.
34Integrity exalts a nation:
evil brings any people low.
35The king favours an able minister:
his anger is for the incompetent.
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