Proverbs 25:22-28

22 for so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall reward thee good.
23 The north wind raises clouds; so an impudent face provokes the tongue.
24 better to dwell on a corner of the roof, than with a railing woman in an open house.
25 As cold water is agreeable to a thirsting soul, so is a good message from a land far off.
26 As if one should stop a well, and corrupt a spring of water, so unseemly for a righteous man to fall before an ungodly man.
27 not good to eat much honey; but it is right to honour venerable sayings.
28 As a city whose walls are broken down, and which is unfortified, so is a man who does anything without counsel.

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