• 1 Don't brashly announce what you're going to do tomorrow; you don't know the first thing about tomorrow.
  • 2 Don't call attention to yourself;let others do that for you.
  • 3 Carrying a log across your shoulderswhile you're hefting a boulder with your armsIs nothing compared to the burdenof putting up with a fool.
  • 4 We're blasted by anger and swamped by rage,but who can survive jealousy?
  • 5 A spoken reprimand is betterthan approval that's never expressed.
  • 6 The wounds from a lover are worth it;kisses from an enemy do you in.
  • 7 When you've stuffed yourself, you refuse dessert;when you're starved, you could eat a horse.
  • 8 People who won't settle down, wandering hither and yon,are like restless birds, flitting to and fro.
  • 9 Just as lotions and fragrance give sensual delight,a sweet friendship refreshes the soul.
  • 10 Don't leave your friends or your parents' friendsand run home to your family when things get rough;Better a nearby friendthan a distant family.
  • 11 Become wise, dear child, and make me happy;then nothing the world throws my way will upset me.
  • 12 A prudent person sees trouble coming and ducks;a simpleton walks in blindly and is clobbered.
  • 13 Hold tight to collateral on any loan to a stranger;be wary of accepting what a transient has pawned.
  • 14 If you wake your friend in the early morningby shouting "Rise and shine!"It will sound to himmore like a curse than a blessing.
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  • 16 A nagging spouse is likethe drip, drip, drip of a leaky faucet;You can't turn it off,and you can't get away from it.
  • 17 You use steel to sharpen steel,and one friend sharpens another.
  • 18 If you care for your orchard, you'll enjoy its fruit;if you honor your boss, you'll be honored.
  • 19 Just as water mirrors your face,so your face mirrors your heart.
  • 20 Hell has a voracious appetite,and lust just never quits.
  • 21 The purity of silver and gold is testedby putting them in the fire;The purity of human hearts is testedby giving them a little fame.
  • 22 Pound on a fool all you like—you can't pound out foolishness.
  • 23 Know your sheep by name;carefully attend to your flocks;(Don't take them for granted;possessions don't last forever, you know.)And then, when the crops are inand the harvest is stored in the barns,You can knit sweaters from lambs' wool,and sell your goats for a profit;There will be plenty of milk and meatto last your family through the winter.
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