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A kind reply wards off anger, but hurtful words make people mad.
What wise people say makes knowledge attractive, but stupid people talk a lot of nonsense.
The Lord sees everywhere, watching the evil and the good.
Gentle words are a source* of life, but telling lies does a lot of damage.
Only a foolish son despises his father's instruction, but one who accepts correction is sensible.
There's plenty of treasure where good people live, but the income of the wicked brings them trouble.
Wise people share their knowledge, but stupid people don't think like that.
The Lord hates the sacrifices of the wicked, but he loves the prayers of the good.
The Lord hates the ways of the wicked, but he loves those who do what is right.
10 If you leave the right path you will be severely disciplined; anyone who hates correction will die.
11 Those already dead have no secrets from the Lordhow much more does he know our thoughts!
12 Scoffers don't like to be corrected, so they don't go to the wise for advice.
13 If you're happy inside, you'll have a cheerful face, but if you're sad, you look crushed.
14 An insightful mind looks for knowledge, but stupid people feed on foolishness.
15 The life of poor people is hard, but if you stay cheerful, it's a continual feast.
16 It's better to respect the Lord and only have a little than to have plenty of money and the trouble that comes with it.
17 Better a dinner of vegetables where there's love than eating meat with hatred.
18 Short-tempered people stir up trouble, but those slow to anger calm things down.
19 The way of lazy people is overgrown with thorns, but the path of the good is an open highway.
20 A wise son makes his father happy, but a stupid man despises his mother.
21 Stupidity makes people with no sense happy, but sensible people do what is right.
22 Plans fall apart without good advice, but with plenty of advisors they're successful.
23 A good answer makes people happyit's great to say the right thing at the right moment!
24 Life's path for the wise leads upwards, so that they can avoid the grave below.
25 The Lord pulls down the house of the proud, but he protects the boundaries§ of the widow's property.
26 The Lord hates the thoughts of the wicked, but he honors the words of the pure.*
27 People greedy for ill-gotten gains make trouble for their families, but those who hate bribes will live.
28 Good people think how best to answer questions, but stupid people say all kinds of evil things.
29 The Lord keeps his distance from the wicked, but he hears the prayers of the good.
30 Bright eyes make you happy, and good news makes you feel good.
31 If you pay attention to positive advice you'll be one of the wise.
32 If you ignore instruction you have no self-esteem, but if you listen to correction you gain understanding.
33 Respect for the Lord teaches wisdom; humility goes before honor.
* 15:4 “Source,” literally “tree.” 15:11 The Hebrew simply references “Sheol” and “Abaddon,” the grave and the world of the dead. 15:17 Literally “fattened ox.” § 15:25 In the sense that he does not allow boundary markers to be moved. * 15:26 Septuagint reading.