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Speak we, it may be thou wilt take our words amiss, yet speech will out. (Job 4, 2)
Help in myself is none; human aid keeps its distance from me now. (Job 6, 13)
yet for very love of reproof you must be reproving still, all your words wasted on the air. (Job 6, 26)
If sinned I have, does human act of mine claim thy watchful regard? Must my path always cross thine, my life always be a burden to me?✻ (Job 7, 20)
Would I plead in defence, he turns my own words against me; be I never so upright, he will prove me hypocrite. (Job 9, 20)
Are those eyes of thine human after all; is thy sight, too, blinded, like the sight of men? (Job 10, 4)
As surely as the ear judges words, and the mouth relishes the taste of food, (Job 12, 11)
No need for me to prove thee a guilty man, thy words prove it; thy own lips arraign thee. (Job 15, 6)
Words are but wind; there is no end to them, and they cost thee nothing. (Job 16, 3)
But here is grief words cannot assuage, nor silence banish; (Job 16, 7)
Could but these words of mine be written down in a book, (Job 19, 23)
Strange hesitation thy words breed in me; my thoughts veer to and fro. (Job 20, 2)
