• 1 A meal of bread and water in contented peace is better than a banquet spiced with quarrels.
  • 2 A wise servant takes charge of an unruly childand is honored as one of the family.
  • 3 As silver in a crucible and gold in a pan,so our lives are assayed by God.
  • 4 Evil people relish malicious conversation;the ears of liars itch for dirty gossip.
  • 5 Whoever mocks poor people insults their Creator;gloating over misfortune is a punishable crime.
  • 6 Old people are distinguished by grandchildren;children take pride in their parents.
  • 7 We don't expect eloquence from fools,nor do we expect lies from our leaders.
  • 8 Receiving a gift is like getting a rare gemstone;any way you look at it, you see beauty refracted.
  • 9 Overlook an offense and bond a friendship;fasten on to a slight and—good-bye, friend!
  • 10 A quiet rebuke to a person of good sensedoes more than a whack on the head of a fool.
  • 11 Criminals out looking for nothing but troublewon't have to wait long—they'll meet it coming and going!
  • 12 Better to meet a grizzly robbed of her cubsthan a fool hellbent on folly.
  • 13 Those who return evil for goodwill meet their own evil returning.
  • 14 The start of a quarrel is like a leak in a dam,so stop it before it bursts.
  • 15 Whitewashing bad people and throwing mud on good peopleare equally abhorrent to God.
  • 16 What's this? Fools out shopping for wisdom!They wouldn't recognize it if they saw it!
  • 17 Friends love through all kinds of weather,and families stick together in all kinds of trouble.
  • 18 It's stupid to try to get something for nothing,or run up huge bills you can never pay.
  • 19 The person who courts sin marries trouble;build a wall, invite a burglar.
  • 20 A bad motive can't achieve a good end;double-talk brings you double trouble.
  • 21 Having a fool for a child is misery;it's no fun being the parent of a dolt.
  • 22 A cheerful disposition is good for your health;gloom and doom leave you bone-tired.
  • 23 The wicked take bribes under the table;they show nothing but contempt for justice.
  • 24 The perceptive find wisdom in their own front yard;fools look for it everywhere but right here.
  • 25 A surly, stupid child is sheer pain to a father,a bitter pill for a mother to swallow.
  • 26 It's wrong to penalize good behavior,or make good citizens pay for the crimes of others.
  • 27 The one who knows much says little;an understanding person remains calm.
  • 28 Even dunces who keep quiet are thought to be wise;as long as they keep their mouths shut, they're smart.
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