• 1 For people who hate discipline and only get more stubborn,There'll come a day when life tumbles in and they break,but by then it'll be too late to help them.
  • 2 When good people run things, everyone is glad,but when the ruler is bad, everyone groans.
  • 3 If you love wisdom, you'll delight your parents,but you'll destroy their trust if you run with whores.
  • 4 A leader of good judgment gives stability;an exploiting leader leaves a trail of waste.
  • 5 A flattering neighbor is up to no good;he's probably planning to take advantage of you.
  • 6 Evil people fall into their own traps;good people run the other way, glad to escape.
  • 7 The good-hearted understand what it's like to be poor;the hardhearted haven't the faintest idea.
  • 8 A gang of cynics can upset a whole city;a group of sages can calm everyone down.
  • 9 A sage trying to work things out with a foolgets only scorn and sarcasm for his trouble.
  • 10 Murderers hate honest people;moral folks encourage them.
  • 11 A fool lets it all hang out;a sage quietly mulls it over.
  • 12 When a leader listens to malicious gossip,all the workers get infected with evil.
  • 13 The poor and their abusers have at least something in common:they can both see—their sight, God's gift!
  • 14 Leadership gains authority and respectwhen the voiceless poor are treated fairly.
  • 15 Wise discipline imparts wisdom;spoiled adolescents embarrass their parents.
  • 16 When degenerates take charge, crime runs wild,but the righteous will eventually observe their collapse.
  • 17 Discipline your children; you'll be glad you did—they'll turn out delightful to live with.
  • 18 If people can't see what God is doing,they stumble all over themselves;But when they attend to what he reveals,they are most blessed.
  • 19 It takes more than talk to keep workers in line;mere words go in one ear and out the other.
  • 20 Observe the people who always talk before they think—even simpletons are better off than they are.
  • 21 If you let people treat you like a doormat,you'll be quite forgotten in the end.
  • 22 Angry people stir up a lot of discord;the intemperate stir up trouble.
  • 23 Pride lands you flat on your face;humility prepares you for honors.
  • 24 Befriend an outlawand become an enemy to yourself.When the victims cry out,you'll be included in their cursesif you're a coward to their cause in court.
  • 25 The fear of human opinion disables;trusting in God protects you from that.
  • 26 Everyone tries to get help from the leader,but only God will give us justice.
  • 27 Good people can't stand the sight of deliberate evil;the wicked can't stand the sight of well-chosen goodness.
回到本卷目录 回到本版本目录 回到首页