1 A slothful man is compared to a stone that is defiled; And every one will hiss him out in his disgrace.
2 A slothful man is compared to the filth of a dunghill: Every man that taketh it up will shake out his hand.
3 A father hath shame in having begotten an uninstructed son; And a foolish daughter is born to his loss.
4 A prudent daughter shall inherit a husband of her own; And she that bringeth shame is the grief of him that begat her.
6 Unseasonable discourse is as music in mourning; But stripes and correction are wisdom at every season.
7 He that teacheth a fool is as one that glueth a potsherd together; Even as one that waketh a sleeper out of a deep sleep.
8 He that discourseth to a fool is as one discoursing to a man that slumbereth; And at the end he will say, What is it?
11 Weep for the dead, for light hath failed him; And weep for a fool, for understanding hath failed him: Weep more sweetly for the dead, because he hath found rest; But the life of the fool is worse than death.
12 Seven days are the days of mourning for the dead; But for a fool and an ungodly man, all the days of his life.
13 Talk not much with a foolish man, And go not to one that hath no understanding: Beware of him, lest thou have trouble; And so thou shalt not be defiled in his onslaught: Turn aside from him, and thou shalt find rest; And so thou shalt not be wearied in his madness.
16 Timber girt and bound into a building shall not be loosed with shaking: So a heart established in due season on well advised counsel shall not be afraid.
17 A heart settled upon a thoughtful understanding Is as an ornament of plaister on a polished wall.
18 Pales set on a high place will not stand against the wind: So a fearful heart in the imagination of a fool will not stand against any fear.
19 He that pricketh the eye will make tears to fall; And he that pricketh the heart maketh it to shew feeling.
20 Whoso casteth a stone at birds frayeth them away; And he that upbraideth a friend will dissolve friendship.
22 If thou hast opened thy mouth against a friend, fear not; For there may be a reconciling; Except it be for upbraiding, and arrogance, and disclosing of a secret, and a treacherous blow: For these things every friend will flee.