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  • As a dog that returneth to his vomit, so is the fool that repeateth his folly. (Proverbs 26, 11)

  • Though thou shouldst bray a fool in the mortar, as when a pestle striketh upon sodden barley, his folly would not be taken from him. (Proverbs 27, 22)

  • Hast thou seen a man hasty to speak? folly is rather to be looked for, than his amendment. (Proverbs 29, 20)

  • And I have given my heart to know prudence, and learning, and errors, and folly: and I have perceived that in these also there was labour, and vexation of spirit, (Ecclesiastes 1, 17)

  • I thought in my heart, to withdraw my flesh from wine, that I might turn my mind to wisdom, and might avoid folly, till I might see what was profitable for the children of men: and what they ought to do under the sun, all the days of their life. (Ecclesiastes 2, 3)

  • I passed further to behold wisdom, and errors and folly, (What is man, said I, that he can follow the King his maker?) (Ecclesiastes 2, 12)

  • And I saw that wisdom excelled folly, as much as light differeth from darkness. (Ecclesiastes 2, 13)

  • Dreams follow many cares: and in many words shall be found folly. (Ecclesiastes 5, 2)

  • Dying flies spoil the sweetness of the ointment. Wisdom and glory is more precious than a small and shortlived folly. (Ecclesiastes 10, 1)

  • The beginning of his words is folly, and the end of his talk is a mischievous error. (Ecclesiastes 10, 13)

  • For regarding not wisdom, they did not only slip in this, that they were ignorant of good things, but they left also unto men a memorial of their folly, so that in the things in which they sinned, they could not so much as lie hid. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 8)

  • Extol not thyself in the thoughts of thy soul like a bull: lest thy strength be quashed by folly, (Ecclesiasticus 6, 2)


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