GNT · Good News Translation
Proverbs
Chapter 26
- 1
Praise for a fool is out of place, like snow in summer or rain at harvest time.
- 2
Curses cannot hurt you unless you deserve them. They are like birds that fly by and never light.
- 3
You have to whip a horse, you have to bridle a donkey, and you have to beat a fool.
- 4
If you answer a silly question, you are just as silly as the person who asked it.
- 5
Give a silly answer to a silly question, and the one who asked it will realize that he's not as smart as he thinks.
- 6
If you let a fool deliver a message, you might as well cut off your own feet; you are asking for trouble.
- 7
A fool can use a proverb about as well as crippled people can use their legs.
- 8
Praising someone who is stupid makes as much sense as tying a stone in a sling.
- 9
A fool quoting a wise saying reminds you of a drunk trying to pick a thorn out of his hand.
- 10
An employer who hires any fool that comes along is only hurting everybody concerned.
- 11
A fool doing some stupid thing a second time is like a dog going back to its vomit.
- 12
The most stupid fool is better off than those who think they are wise when they are not.
- 13
Why don't lazy people ever get out of the house? What are they afraid of ? Lions?
- 14
Lazy people turn over in bed. They get no farther than a door swinging on its hinges.
- 15
Some people are too lazy to put food in their own mouths.
- 16
A lazy person will think he is smarter than seven men who can give good reasons for their opinions.
- 17
Getting involved in an argument that is none of your business is like going down the street and grabbing a dog by the ears.
- 18
Someone who tricks someone else and then claims that he was only joking is like a crazy person playing with a deadly weapon.
- 20
Without wood, a fire goes out; without gossip, quarreling stops.
- 21
Charcoal keeps the embers glowing, wood keeps the fire burning, and troublemakers keep arguments alive.
- 22
Gossip is so tasty! How we love to swallow it!
- 23
Insincere talk that hides what you are really thinking is like a fine glaze on a cheap clay pot.
- 24
A hypocrite hides hate behind flattering words.
- 25
They may sound fine, but don't believe him, because his heart is filled to the brim with hate.
- 26
He may disguise his hatred, but everyone will see the evil things he does.
- 27
People who set traps for others get caught themselves. People who start landslides get crushed.
- 28
You have to hate someone to want to hurt him with lies. Insincere talk brings nothing but ruin.
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