A wise man contending with a foolish man and raging and laughing, and no rest.
The beginning of the words of his mouth, folly: and the latter state of his mouth the folly of evil.
Thou shalt not answer the foolish according to his folly lest thou shalt be like to him.
Ye should not give the holy thing to dogs neither should ye cast your pearls before swine, lest they tread them down with their feet, and having turned, should rend yon.
A bereaved bear meeting with a, man, and not a fool in his folly.
Men of derision will kindle up a city: and the wise will turn away anger.
Men of bloods will hate the upright one: and the upright will seek his soul.