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A stone is heavy, and sand is weighty, but 1a fool's provocation is heavier than both.
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Wrath is cruel, anger is overwhelming, but who can stand before 2jealousy?
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3Better is open rebuke than hidden love.
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Faithful are 4the wounds of a friend; profuse are the kisses of an enemy.
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One who is full loathes 5honey, but to one who is hungry everything bitter is sweet.
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Like 6a bird that strays from its nest is a man who strays from his home.
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7Oil and perfume make the heart glad, and the sweetness of a friend comes from his earnest counsel.
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Do not forsake your friend and 8your father's friend, and do not go to your brother's house in the day of your calamity. 9Better is a neighbor who is near than a brother who is far away.
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10Be wise, 11my son, and 12make my heart glad, that I may 13answer him who reproaches me.
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14The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but 15the simple go on and suffer for it.
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16Take a man's garment when he has put up security for a stranger, and hold it in pledge when he puts up security for an adulteress.
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Whoever blesses his neighbor with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, will be counted as cursing.
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17A continual dripping on a rainy day and a quarrelsome wife are alike;
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to restrain her is to restrain the wind or to grasp oil in one's right hand.
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Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.
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18Whoever tends a fig tree will eat its fruit, and he who 19guards his master will be honored.
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As in water face reflects face, so the heart of man reflects the man.
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20Sheol and Abaddon are 21never satisfied, and 22never satisfied are the eyes of man.
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23The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, and a man is tested by his praise.
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24Crush a fool in a mortar with a pestle along with crushed grain, yet his folly will not depart from him.
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25Know well the condition of your flocks, and 26give attention to your herds,