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1 As dead flies give perfume a bad smell, so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor.
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Dead flies in perfume make it stink, And a little foolishness decomposes much wisdom.
2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left.
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Wise thinking leads to right living; Stupid thinking leads to wrong living.
3 Even as fools walk along the road, they lack sense and show everyone how stupid they are.
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Fools on the road have no sense of direction. The way they walk tells the story: "There goes the fool again!"
4 If a ruler’s anger rises against you, do not leave your post; calmness can lay great offenses to rest.
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If a ruler loses his temper against you, don't panic; A calm disposition quiets intemperate rage.
5 There is an evil I have seen under the sun, the sort of error that arises from a ruler:
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Here's a piece of bad business I've seen on this earth, An error that can be blamed on whoever is in charge:
6 Fools are put in many high positions, while the rich occupy the low ones.
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Immaturity is given a place of prominence, While maturity is made to take a back seat.
7 I have seen slaves on horseback, while princes go on foot like slaves.
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I've seen unproven upstarts riding in style, While experienced veterans are put out to pasture.
8 Whoever digs a pit may fall into it; whoever breaks through a wall may be bitten by a snake.
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Caution: The trap you set might catch you. Warning: Your accomplice in crime might double-cross you.
9 Whoever quarries stones may be injured by them; whoever splits logs may be endangered by them.
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Safety first: Quarrying stones is dangerous. Be alert: Felling trees is hazardous.
10 If the ax is dull and its edge unsharpened, more strength is needed, but skill will bring success.
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Remember: The duller the ax the harder the work; Use your head: The more brains, the less muscle.
11 If a snake bites before it is charmed, the charmer receives no fee.
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If the snake bites before it's been charmed, What's the point in then sending for the charmer?
12 Words from the mouth of the wise are gracious, but fools are consumed by their own lips.
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The words of a wise person are gracious. The talk of a fool self-destructs -
13 At the beginning their words are folly; at the end they are wicked madness—
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He starts out talking nonsense And ends up spouting insanity and evil.
14 and fools multiply words. No one knows what is coming— who can tell someone else what will happen after them?
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Fools talk way too much, Chattering stuff they know nothing about.
15 The toil of fools wearies them; they do not know the way to town.
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A decent day's work so fatigues fools That they can't find their way back to town.
16 Woe to the land whose king was a servantand whose princes feast in the morning.
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Unlucky the land whose king is a young pup, And whose princes party all night.
17 Blessed is the land whose king is of noble birth and whose princes eat at a proper time— for strength and not for drunkenness.
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Lucky the land whose king is mature, Where the princes behave themselves And don't drink themselves silly.
18 Through laziness, the rafters sag; because of idle hands, the house leaks.
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A shiftless man lives in a tumbledown shack; A lazy woman ends up with a leaky roof.
19 A feast is made for laughter, wine makes life merry, and money is the answer for everything.
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Laughter and bread go together, And wine gives sparkle to life - But it's money that makes the world go around.
20 Do not revile the king even in your thoughts, or curse the rich in your bedroom, because a bird in the sky may carry your words, and a bird on the wing may report what you say.
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Don't bad-mouth your leaders, not even under your breath, And don't abuse your betters, even in the privacy of your home. Loose talk has a way of getting picked up and spread around. Little birds drop the crumbs of your gossip far and wide.
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