10:1 A few dead flies in perfume make all of it stink, and a little foolishness outweighs a lot of wisdom.  | 
10:2 Sensible thoughts lead you to do right; foolish thoughts lead you to do wrong.  | 
10:3 Fools show their stupidity by the way they live; it's easy to see they have no sense.  | 
10:4 Don't give up your job when your boss gets angry. If you stay calm, you'll be forgiven.  | 
10:5 Some things rulers do are terribly unfair:  | 
10:6 They honor fools, but dishonor the rich;  | 
10:7 they let slaves ride on horses, but force slave owners to walk.  | 
10:8 If you dig a pit, you might fall in; if you break down a wall, a snake might bite you.  | 
10:9 You could even get hurt by chiseling a stone or chopping a log.  | 
10:10 If you don't sharpen your ax, it will be harder to use; if you are smart, you'll know what to do.  | 
10:11 The power to charm a snake does you no good if it bites you anyway.  | 
10:12 If you talk sensibly, you will have friends; if you talk foolishly, you will destroy yourself.  | 
10:13 Fools begin with nonsense, and their stupid chatter ends with disaster.  | 
10:14 They never tire of talking, but none of us really know what the future will bring.  | 
10:15 Fools wear themselves out-- they don't know enough to find their way home.  | 
10:16 A country is in for trouble when its ruler is childish, and its leaders party all day long.  | 
10:17 But a nation will prosper when its ruler is mature, and its leaders don't party too much.  | 
10:18 Some people are too lazy to fix a leaky roof-- then the house falls in.  | 
10:19 Eating and drinking make you feel happy, and bribes can buy everything you need.  | 
10:20 Don't even think about cursing the king; don't curse the rich, not even in secret. A little bird might hear and tell everything.  |