Wisdom and folly
							
																								
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									Dead flies cause a perfumer’s perfume || To send forth a stink; The precious by reason of wisdom—By reason of honor—a little folly!
								
							 
																								
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									The heart of the wise [is] at his right hand, || And the heart of a fool at his left.
								
							 
																								
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									And also, when he that is a fool || Is walking in the way, his heart is lacking, || And he has said to everyone, “He [is] a fool.”
								
							 
																								
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									If the spirit of the ruler goes up against you, do not leave your place, || For yielding quiets great sinners.
								
							 
																								
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									There is an evil I have seen under the sun, || As ignorance that goes out from the ruler,
								
							 
																								
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									He has set the fool in many high places, || And the rich sits in a low place.
								
							 
																								
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									I have seen servants on horses, || And princes walking as servants on the earth.
								
							 
																								
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									Whoever is digging a pit falls into it, || And whoever is breaking a hedge, a serpent bites him.
								
							 
																								
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									Whoever is removing stones is grieved by them, || Whoever is cleaving trees endangered by them.
								
							 
																								
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									If the iron has been blunt, || And he has not sharpened the face, || Then he increases strength, || And wisdom [is] advantageous to make right.
								
							 
																								
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									If the serpent bites without enchantment, || Then there is no advantage to a master of the tongue.
								
							 
																								
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									Words of the mouth of the wise [are] gracious, || And the lips of a fool swallow him up.
								
							 
																								
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									The beginning of the words of his mouth [is] folly, || And the latter end of his mouth || [Is] mischievous madness.
								
							 
																								
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									And the fool multiplies words: “Man does not know that which is—And that which is after him, who declares to him?”
								
							 
																								
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									The labor of the foolish wearies him, || In that he has not known to go to the city.
								
							 
																								
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									Woe to you, O land, when your king [is] a youth, || And your princes eat in the morning.
								
							 
																								
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									Blessed are you, O land, || When your king [is] a son of nobles, || And your princes eat in due season, || For might, and not for drunkenness.
								
							 
																								
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									By slothfulness is the wall brought low, || And by idleness of the hands the house drops.
								
							 
																								
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									For mirth they are making a feast, || And wine makes life joyful, || And the silver answers with all.
								
							 
																								
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									Even in your mind do not revile a king, || And in the inner parts of your bed-chamber do not revile the rich: For a bird of the heavens causes the voice to go, || And a possessor of wings declares the word.
								
							 
																						
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