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Honesty makes a good person's life easier, but the wicked will cause their own downfall.
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Righteousness rescues those who are honest, but those who can't be trusted are trapped by their own greed.
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When the wicked die, their hope dies with them. Confidence placed in riches comes to nothing.
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The righteous are protected from trouble; it comes to the wicked instead.
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You can be ruined by the talk of godless people, but the wisdom of the righteous can save you.
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A city is happy when honest people have good fortune, and there are joyful shouts when the wicked die.
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A city becomes great when the righteous give it their blessing; but a city is brought to ruin by the words of the wicked.
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It is foolish to speak scornfully of others. If you are smart, you will keep quiet.
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No one who gossips can be trusted with a secret, but you can put confidence in someone who is trustworthy.
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A nation will fall if it has no guidance. Many advisers mean security.
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If you promise to pay a stranger's debt, you will regret it. You are better off if you don't get involved.
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A gracious woman is respected, but a woman without virtue is a disgrace. Lazy people will never have money, but aggressive people will get rich.
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You do yourself a favor when you are kind. If you are cruel, you only hurt yourself.
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Wicked people do not really gain anything, but if you do what is right, you are certain to be rewarded.
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Anyone who is determined to do right will live, but anyone who insists on doing wrong will die.
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The Lord hates evil-minded people, but loves those who do right.
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You can be sure that evil people will be punished, but the righteous will escape.
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Beauty in a woman without good judgment is like a gold ring in a pig's snout.
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What good people want always results in good; when the wicked get what they want, everyone is angry.
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Some people spend their money freely and still grow richer. Others are cautious, and yet grow poorer.
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Be generous, and you will be prosperous. Help others, and you will be helped.
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People curse someone who hoards grain, waiting for a higher price, but they praise the one who puts it up for sale.