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A good reputation is better than precious perfume; likewise, the day of one's death is better than the day of one's birth. |
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It is better to go to a funeral than a feast. For death is the destiny of every person, and the living should take this to heart. |
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Sorrow is better than laughter, because sober reflection is good for the heart. |
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The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, but the heart of fools is in the house of merrymaking. |
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It is better for a person to receive a rebuke from those who are wise than to listen to the song of fools. |
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For like the crackling of quick-burning thorns under a cooking pot, so is the laughter of the fool. This kind of folly also is useless. |
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Surely oppression can turn a wise person into a fool; likewise, a bribe corrupts the heart. |
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The end of a matter is better than its beginning; likewise, patience is better than pride. |
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Do not let yourself be quickly provoked, for anger resides in the lap of fools. |
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Do not say, "Why were the old days better than these days?" for it is not wise to ask that. |
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Wisdom, like an inheritance, is a good thing; it benefits those who see the light of day. |
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For wisdom provides protection, just as money provides protection. But the advantage of knowledge is this: Wisdom preserves the life of its owner. |
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Consider the work of God: For who can make straight what he has bent? |
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In times of prosperity be joyful, but in times of adversity consider this: God has made one as well as the other, so that no one can discover what the future holds. |
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During the days of my fleeting life I have seen both of these things: Sometimes a righteous person dies prematurely in spite of his righteousness, and sometimes a wicked person lives long in spite of his evil deeds. |
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So do not be excessively righteous or excessively wise; otherwise you might be disappointed. |
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Do not be excessively wicked and do not be a fool; otherwise you might die before your time. |
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It is best to take hold of one warning without letting go of the other warning; for the one who fears God will follow both warnings. |
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Wisdom gives a wise person more protection than ten rulers in a city. |
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For there is not one truly righteous person on the earth who continually does good and never sins. |
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Also, do not pay attention to everything that people say; otherwise, you might even hear your servant cursing you. |
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For you know in your own heart that you also have cursed others many times. |
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I have examined all this by wisdom; I said, "I am determined to comprehend this"— but it was beyond my grasp. |
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Whatever has happened is beyond human understanding; it is far deeper than anyone can fathom. |
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I tried to understand, examine, and comprehend the role of wisdom in the scheme of things, and to understand the stupidity of wickedness and the insanity of folly. |
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I discovered this: More bitter than death is the kind of woman who is like a hunter's snare; her heart is like a hunter's net and her hands are like prison chains. The man who pleases God escapes her, but the sinner is captured by her. |
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The Teacher says: I discovered this while trying to discover the scheme of things, item by item. |
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What I have continually sought, I have not found; I have found only one upright man among a thousand, but I have not found one upright woman among all of them. |
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This alone have I discovered: God made humankind upright, but they have sought many evil schemes. |
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