Proverbs. 18. A man who wishes to separate from friends seeks excuses; but at all times he will be liable to reproach. A senseless man feels no need of wisdom, for he is rather led by folly. When an ungodly man comes into a depth of evils, he despises them; but dishonor and reproach come upon him. A word in the heart of a man is as deep water, and a river and fountain of life spring forth. It is not good to accept the person of the ungodly, nor is it holy to pervert justice in judgment. The lips of a fool bring him into troubles, and his bold mouth calls for death. A fool's mouth is ruin to him, and his lips are a snare to his soul. Fear casts down the slothful; and the souls of the effeminate shall hunger. A man who helps not himself by his labor is brother of him that ruins himself. The name of the Lord is of great strength; and the righteous running to it are exalted. The wealth of a rich man is a strong city; and its glory casts a broad shadow. Before ruin a man's heart is exalted, and before honor it is humble. Whoso answers a word before he hears a cause, it is folly and reproach to him. A wise servant calms a man's anger; but who can endure a faint-hearted man? The heart of the sensible man purchases discretion; and the ears of the wise seek understanding. A man's gift enlarges him, and seats him among princes. A righteous man accuses himself at the beginning of his speech, but when he has entered upon the attack, the adversary is reproved. A silent man quells strifes, and determines between great powers. A brother helped by a brother is as a strong and high city; and is as strong as a well-founded palace. A man fills his belly with the fruits of his mouth; and he shall be satisfied with the fruits of his lips. Life and death are in the power of the tongue; and they that rule it shall eat the fruits thereof. He that has found a good wife has found favours, and has received gladness from God. He that puts away a good wife, puts away a good thing, and he that keeps an adulteress is foolish and ungodly.