1Homes are made by the wisdom of women, but are destroyed by foolishness.
2Be honest and you show that you have reverence for the LORD; be dishonest and you show that you do not.
3Proud fools talk too much; the words of the wise protect them.
4Without any oxen to pull the plough your barn will be empty, but with them it will be full of corn.
5A reliable witness always tells the truth, but an unreliable one tells nothing but lies.
6Conceited people can never become wise, but intelligent people learn easily.
7Stay away from foolish people; they have nothing to teach you.
8Why is a clever person wise? Because he knows what to do. Why is a stupid person foolish? Because he only thinks he knows.
9Foolish people don't care if they sin, but good people want to be forgiven.
10Your joy is your own; your bitterness is your own. No one can share them with you.
11A good person's house will still be standing after an evildoer's house has been destroyed.
12What you think is the right road may lead to death.
13Laughter may hide sadness. When happiness is gone, sorrow is always there.
14Bad people will get what they deserve. Good people will be rewarded for their deeds.
15A fool will believe anything; sensible people watch their step.
16Wise people are careful to stay out of trouble, but stupid people are careless and act too quickly.
17People with a hot temper do foolish things; wiser people remain calm.
18Ignorant people get what their foolishness deserves, but the clever are rewarded with knowledge.
19Evil people will have to bow down to the righteous and humbly beg their favour.
20No one likes the poor, not even their neighbours, but the rich have many friends.
21If you want to be happy, be kind to the poor; it is a sin to despise anyone.
22You will earn the trust and respect of others if you work for good; if you work for evil, you are making a mistake.
23Work and you will earn a living; if you sit around talking you will be poor.
24Wise people are rewarded with wealth, but fools are known by their foolishness.
25A witness saves lives when he tells the truth; when he tells lies, he betrays people.
26Reverence for the LORD gives confidence and security to a man and his family.
27Do you want to avoid death? Reverence for the LORD is a fountain of life.
28A king's greatness depends on how many people he rules; without them he is nothing.
29If you stay calm, you are wise, but if you have a hot temper, you only show how stupid you are.
30Peace of mind makes the body healthy, but jealousy is like a cancer.
31If you oppress poor people, you insult the God who made them; but kindness shown to the poor is an act of worship.
32Wicked people bring about their own downfall by their evil deeds, but good people are protected by their integrity.
33Wisdom is in every thought of intelligent people; fools know nothing about wisdom.
34Righteousness makes a nation great; sin is a disgrace to any nation.
35Kings are pleased with competent officials, but they punish those who fail them.