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26:1 |
Like snow in summer or rain in harvest, honor is not fitting for a fool.
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26:2 |
Like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow, an undeserved curse does not come to rest.
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26:3 |
A whip for the horse, a halter for the donkey, and a rod for the backs of fools!
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26:4 |
Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you will be like him yourself.
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26:5 |
Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes.
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26:6 |
Like cutting off one's feet or drinking violence is the sending of a message by the hand of a fool.
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26:7 |
Like a lame man's legs that hang limp is a proverb in the mouth of a fool.
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26:8 |
Like tying a stone in a sling is the giving of honor to a fool.
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26:9 |
Like a thornbush in a drunkard's hand is a proverb in the mouth of a fool.
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26:10 |
Like an archer who wounds at random is he who hires a fool or any passer-by.
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26:11 |
As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool repeats his folly.
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26:12 |
Do you see a man wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.
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26:13 |
The sluggard says, "There is a lion in the road, a fierce lion roaming the streets!"
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26:14 |
As a door turns on its hinges, so a sluggard turns on his bed.
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26:15 |
The sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth.
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26:16 |
The sluggard is wiser in his own eyes than seven men who answer discreetly.
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26:17 |
Like one who seizes a dog by the ears is a passer-by who meddles in a quarrel not his own.
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26:18 |
Like a madman shooting firebrands or deadly arrows
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26:19 |
is a man who deceives his neighbor and says, "I was only joking!"
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26:20 |
Without wood a fire goes out; without gossip a quarrel dies down.
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26:21 |
As charcoal to embers and as wood to fire, so is a quarrelsome man for kindling strife.
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26:22 |
The words of a gossip are like choice morsels; they go down to a man's inmost parts.
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26:23 |
Like a coating of glaze over earthenware are fervent lips with an evil heart.
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26:24 |
A malicious man disguises himself with his lips, but in his heart he harbors deceit.
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26:25 |
Though his speech is charming, do not believe him, for seven abominations fill his heart.
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26:26 |
His malice may be concealed by deception, but his wickedness will be exposed in the assembly.
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26:27 |
If a man digs a pit, he will fall into it; if a man rolls a stone, it will roll back on him.
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26:28 |
A lying tongue hates those it hurts, and a flattering mouth works ruin.
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