1
|
Dying flies spoil the sweetness of the ointment. Wisdom and glory is more precious than a small and shortlived folly.
|
2
|
The heart of a wise man is in his right hand, and the heart of a fool is in his left hand.
|
3
|
Yea, and the fool when he walketh in the way, whereas he himself is a fool, esteemeth all men fools.
|
4
|
If the spirit of him that hath power, ascend upon thee, leave not thy place: because care will make the greatest sins to cease.
|
5
|
There is an evil that I have seen under the sun, as it were by an error proceeding from the face of the prince:
|
6
|
A fool set in high dignity, and the rich sitting beneath.
|
7
|
I have seen servants upon horses: and princes walking on the ground as servants.
|
8
|
He that diggeth a pit, shall fall into it: and he that breaketh a hedge, a serpent shall bite him.
|
9
|
He that removeth stones, shall be hurt by them: and he that cutteth trees, shall be wounded by them.
|
10
|
If the iron be blunt, and be not as before, but be made blunt, with much labour it shall be sharpened: and after industry shall follow wisdom.
|
11
|
If a serpent bite in silence, he is nothing better that backbiteth secretly.
|
12
|
The words of the mouth of a wise man are grace: but the lips of a fool shall throw him down headlong.
|
13
|
The beginning of his words is folly, and the end of his talk is a mischievous error.
|
14
|
A fool multiplieth words. A man cannot tell what hath been before him: and what shall be after him, who can tell him?
|
15
|
The labour of fools shall afflict them that know not how to go to the city.
|
16
|
Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and when the princes eat in the morning.
|
17
|
Blessed is the land, whose king is noble, and whose princes eat in due season for refreshment, and not for riotousness.
|
18
|
By slothfulness a building shall be brought down, and through the weakness of hands, the house shall drop through.
|
19
|
For laughter they make bread, and wine that the living may feast: and all things obey money.
|
20
|
Detract not the king, no not in thy thought; and speak not evil of the rich man in thy private chamber: because even the birds of the air will carry thy voice, and he that hath wings will tell what thou hast said.
|