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All about Life 
 1 Do not brag about tomorrow, 
because you do not know what another day may bring. 
 2 Praise should come from another person 
and not from your own mouth, 
from a stranger and not from your own lips. 
 3 A stone is heavy, and sand weighs a lot, 
but annoyance caused by a stubborn fool is heavier than both. 
 4 Anger is cruel, and fury is overwhelming, 
but who can survive jealousy? 
 5 Open criticism is better than unexpressed love. 
 6 Wounds made by a friend are intended to help, 
but an enemy’s kisses are too much to bear. 
 7 One who is full despises honey, 
but to one who is hungry, 
even bitter food tastes sweet. 
 8 Like a bird wandering from its nest, 
so is a husband wandering from his home. 
 9 Perfume and incense make the heart glad, 
but the sweetness of a friend is a fragrant forest.* Or “is sincere advice.” 
 10 Do not abandon your friend or your father’s friend. 
Do not go to a relative’s home when you are in trouble. 
A neighbor living nearby is better than a relative far away. 
 11 Be wise, my son, and make my heart glad 
so that I can answer anyone who criticizes me. 
 12 Sensible people foresee trouble and hide. 
Gullible people go ahead ⌞and⌟ suffer. 
 13 Hold on to the garment of one who guarantees a stranger’s loan, 
and hold responsible the person 
who makes a loan in behalf of a foreigner. 
 14 Whoever blesses his friend early in the morning with a loud voice— 
his blessing is considered a curse. 
 15 Constantly dripping water on a rainy day is like a quarreling woman. 
 16 Whoever can control her can control the wind. 
He can even pick up olive oil with his right hand. 
 17  ⌞As⌟ iron sharpens iron, 
so one person sharpens the wits of another. 
 18 Whoever takes care of a fig tree can eat its fruit, 
and whoever protects his master is honored. 
 19 As a face is reflected in water, 
so a person is reflected by his heart. 
 20 Hell and decay are never satisfied, 
and a person’s eyes are never satisfied. 
 21 The crucible is for refining silver and the smelter for gold, 
but a person ⌞is tested⌟ by the praise given to him. 
 22 If you crush a stubborn fool in a mortar with a pestle along with grain, 
⌞even then⌟ his stupidity will not leave him. 
 23 Be fully aware of the condition of your flock, 
and pay close attention to your herds. 
 24 Wealth is not forever. 
Nor does a crown last from one generation to the next. 
 25  ⌞When⌟ grass is cut short, the tender growth appears, 
and vegetables are gathered on the hills. 
 26 Lambs ⌞will provide⌟ you with clothing, 
and the money from the male goats will buy a field. 
 27 There will be enough goat milk to feed you, 
to feed your family, 
and to keep your servant girls alive.