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Never boast about to-morrow;
you never know what a day may bring.
2Let others praise you, not yourself:
not your own lips, but someone else.
3A stone is heavy, sand is weighty;
but a vexatious fool is worse to bear than both.
4Wrath is fierce, anger is like a flood,
but who can stand against jealousy?
5Better a frank word of reproo
than the love that will not speak.
6Wounds from a friend are honest,
but an enemy’s kisses are false.
7The man who is full disdains a honeycomb,
but any bitter thing is sweet to the hungry.
8Like a bird that wanders from her nest,
so is a man who wanders far from home.
9Perfume and scent are a delight
sweet counsel is a strength.
10Drop not a friend who was your father’s friend,
go to his house when you are in trouble;
for a neighbour near is better than a brother far away.
11Delight my heart by being wise, my son,
that I may answer anyone who taunts me.
12A cautious man sees danger and takes cover:
a simpleton strolls on--and pays for it.
13He has gone bail for a man?--seize him!
hold him to what he has pledged!
14Loud blessing lavished by one man on another
is counted to mean cursing.
15An endless dripping on a rainy day
and a nagging wife are just the same.
16The north wind is a harsh wind,
but it has an auspicious name.
17As iron whets iron,
so one man whets another.
18He who tends a fig-tree gets the figs;
he who attends to his master shall be honoured.
19As one face is like another,
so is one mind like another.
20Death and the grave are never satisfied;
neither are man’s desires.
21The smelter for silver, the furnace for gold,
but man is tested by his praise.
22Crush a fool with a pestle in the mortar,
but you will never crush the folly out of him.
23Look well to the state of your flocks,
and be careful of your herds;
24for riches do not last for ever,
nor wealth from age to age.
25When haytime is over and the aftermath mowed
and the grass gathered in from the hills,
26your sheep will furnish you with clothing then,
your goats will yield you the price of a field,
27with ample milk to feed you,
and to maintain your maids.
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