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Wine is a mocker, strong drink is a brawler, and whoever is led astray by them is not wise. |
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The terror of a king is like the roar of a lion; whoever provokes him forfeits his own life. |
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It is honorable for a man to resolve a dispute, but any fool will quarrel. |
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The slacker does not plow in season; at harvest time he looks, but nothing is there. |
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The intentions of a man’s heart are deep waters, but a man of understanding draws them out. |
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Many a man proclaims his loving devotion, but who can find a trustworthy man? |
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The righteous man walks with integrity; blessed are his children after him. |
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A king who sits on a throne to judge sifts out all evil with his eyes. |
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Who can say, “I have kept my heart pure; I am cleansed from my sin”? |
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Differing weights and unequal measures—both are detestable to the LORD. |
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Even a young man is known by his actions—whether his conduct is pure and upright. |
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Ears that hear and eyes that see—the LORD has made them both. |
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Do not love sleep, or you will grow poor; open your eyes, and you will have plenty of food. |
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“Worthless, worthless!” says the buyer, but on the way out, he gloats. |
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There is an abundance of gold and rubies, but lips of knowledge are a rare treasure. |
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Take the garment of the one who posts security for a stranger; get collateral if it is for a foreigner. |
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Food gained by fraud is sweet to a man, but later his mouth is full of gravel. |
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Set plans by consultation, and wage war under sound guidance. |
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He who reveals secrets is a constant gossip; avoid the one who babbles with his lips. |
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Whoever curses his father or mother, his lamp will be extinguished in deepest darkness. |
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An inheritance gained quickly will not be blessed in the end. |
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Do not say, “I will avenge this evil!” Wait on the LORD, and He will save you. |
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Unequal weights are detestable to the LORD, and dishonest scales are no good. |
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A man’s steps are from the LORD, so how can anyone understand his own way? |
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It is a trap for a man to dedicate something rashly, only later to reconsider his vows. |
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A wise king separates out the wicked and drives the threshing wheel over them. |
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The spirit of a man is the lamp of the LORD, searching out his inmost being. |
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Loving devotion and faithfulness preserve a king; by these he maintains his throne. |
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The glory of young men is their strength, and gray hair is the splendor of the old. |
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Lashes and wounds scour evil, and beatings cleanse the inmost parts. |
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