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1 A wise child accepts a parentβs discipline; aβ£ mocker refuses to listen to correction.β£
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2 Wise words will win you a good meal,β£
but treacherous people have an appetite for violence.β£
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3Those who control their tongue will have a long life;β£ opening your mouth can ruin everything.β£
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4Lazy people want much but get little,β£
but those who work hard will prosper.β£
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5The godly hate lies;β£ the wicked cause shame and disgrace.β£
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6Godliness guards the path of the blameless,β£ but the evil are misled by sin.β£
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7Some who are poor pretend to be rich;β£
others who are rich pretend to be poor.β£
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8The rich can pay a ransom for their lives,β£ but the poor wonβt even get threatened.β£
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9The life of the godly is full of light and joy,β£ but the light of the wicked will be snuffed out.β£
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10Pride leads to conflict;β£ those who take advice are wise.β£
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11Wealth from get-rich-quick schemes quickly disappears;β£ wealth from hard work grows over time.β£
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12Hope deferred makes the heart sick,β£
but a dream fulfilled is a tree of life.β£
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13People who despise advice are asking for trouble;β£ those who respect a command will succeed.β£
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14The instruction of the wise is like a life-giving fountain;β£ those who accept it avoid the snares of death.β£
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15A person with good sense is respected;β£ a treacherous person is headed for destruction.β£β£
16Wise people think before they act;β£
fools donβtβand even brag about their foolishness.β£
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17An unreliable messenger stumbles into trouble,β£ but a reliable messenger brings healing.β£
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18If you ignore criticism, you will end in poverty and disgrace;β£ if you accept correction, you will be honored.β£
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19It is pleasant to see dreams come true,β£ but fools refuse to turn from evil to attain them.β£
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20Walk with the wise and become wise;β£
associate with fools and get in trouble.β£
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21Trouble chases sinners,β£ while blessings reward the righteous.β£
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22Good people leave an inheritance to their grandchildren,β£ but the sinnerβs wealth passes to the godly.β£
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23A poor personβs farm may produce much food,β£ but injustice sweeps it all away.β£
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24Those who spare the rod of discipline hate their children.β£ Those who love their children care enough to discipline them.β£
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25The godly eat to their heartsβ content,β£
but the belly of the wicked goes hungry.β£