18:1 Whoever isolates himself pursues selfish ends; he resists all sound advice.
18:2 A fool finds no satisfaction in trying to understand, for he would rather express his own opinion.
18:3 When an evil person comes, contempt also comes, along with dishonor and disgrace.
18:4 The words a man says are as deep waters— a fountain of wisdom is an overflowing stream.
18:5 It's not good to be partial towards an evil person, thereby depriving the righteous of justice.
18:6 A fool's words bring strife, and his mouth invites fighting.
18:7 A fool's mouth is his unraveling, and his lips entrap himself.
18:8 The words of a gossip are like choice morsels as they descend to the innermost parts of the body.
18:9 Whoever is lazy regarding his work is also a brother to the master of destruction.
18:10 The name of the LORD is a strong tower; a righteous person rushes to it and is lifted up above the danger.
18:11 The wealth of a rich person is his fortified city; in his own imagination, it is like a high wall.
18:12 Before a man's downfall, his mind is arrogant, but humility precedes honor.
18:13 Whoever answers before listening is both foolish and shameful.
18:14 A man's spirit can sustain him during his illness, but who can bear a crushed spirit?
18:15 The mind of a discerning person gains knowledge, while the ears of wise people seek out knowledge.
18:16 A person's gift opens doors for him, bringing him access to important people.
18:17 The first to put forth his case seems right, until someone else steps forward and cross-examines him.
18:18 Casting dice settles a dispute, deciding between strong contenders.
18:19 An offended brother is more unyielding than a fortified city, and his disputes are like the bars of a fortress.
18:20 The positive words that a man speaks fill his stomach; he will be satisfied with what his lips produce.
18:21 The power of the tongue is life and death— those who love to talk will eat what it produces.
18:22 Whoever finds a wife finds what is good, and receives favor from the LORD.
18:23 The poor person pleads for mercy, but the wealthy man responds harshly.
18:24 A man with many friends can still be ruined, but a true friend sticks closer than a brother.
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