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The knowledge of the wise
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The mind of a fool is like a broken jar: it can't hold knowledge.
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If those who understand hear a wise word; they will praise it and add to it. Those who like to indulge themselves hear it and are displeased, and they turn their back on it.
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A fool's endless talk is a burden while on a journey, but grace will be found on the lips of the intelligent.
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The speech of the prudent will be sought out in an assembly, and its members will take their words to heart.
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Like a house in disrepair, so is wisdom to the foolish, and the knowledge of ignorant people will not stand up to examination.
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Education is shackles on the feet of the ignorant, like manacles on their hand.
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Fools raise their voice in laughter, but clever people will smile subtly in silence.
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To the prudent, education is like a gold ornament, like a bracelet on the arm.
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The foolish enter quickly into a house, but experienced people will be ashamed to do so.
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The senseless peer into a house through the door, but the educated will stand outside.