Proverbi 17:28

28 Anche lo stolto, quando tace, passa per savio; chi tien chiuse le labbra è uomo intelligente.

Proverbi 17:28 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 17:28

Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise
Not only one that is sparing of his words, and is really a man of knowledge and understanding; but even a feel, if he is but silent, and does not betray his folly by his words, will be reckoned a wise man by those that do not know him; and, whatever fool he may be in other respects, yet in this he acts the wise part, that he holds his peace and says nothing; [and] he that shutteth his lips [is esteemed] a man of understanding;
and keeps them shut, lest he should say anything rashly and hastily; a man that has so much command of himself as not to speak unadvisedly, through the heat of his own passions, and through the provocations of others, will pass for a man that understands himself, and knows how to behave well before others.

Proverbi 17:28 In-Context

26 Non è bene condannare il giusto, foss’anche ad un’ammenda, né colpire i principi per la loro probità.
27 Chi modera le sue parole possiede la scienza, e chi ha lo spirito calmo è un uomo prudente.
28 Anche lo stolto, quando tace, passa per savio; chi tien chiuse le labbra è uomo intelligente.
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