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A proverb from a fool's lips will be rejected, for he does not tell it at the proper time.
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One may be prevented from sinning by poverty; so when he rests he feels no remorse.
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One may lose his life through shame, or lose it because of human respect.
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Another out of shame makes promises to a friend, and so makes an enemy for nothing.
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A lie is an ugly blot on a person; it is continually on the lips of the ignorant.
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A thief is preferable to a habitual liar, but the lot of both is ruin.
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A liar's way leads to disgrace, and his shame is ever with him.
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The wise person advances himself by his words, and one who is sensible pleases the great.
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Those who cultivate the soil heap up their harvest, and those who please the great atone for injustice.
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Favors and gifts blind the eyes of the wise; like a muzzle on the mouth they stop reproofs.
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Hidden wisdom and unseen treasure, of what value is either?