6Folly is set in great high places, and the rich sit in lowness.
7I have seen servants on horses, and princes walking like servants upon the ground.—
8He that diggeth a pit will fall into it; and him who breaketh down a fence—a serpent will bite him.
9Whoso removeth stones will be hurt through them; and he that cleaveth wood will be endangered thereby.
10If the iron be blunt, and man do not whet the edge, then must he exert more strength; but the advantage of making it properly sharp is wisdom.
11If the serpent do bite because no one uttered a charm, then hath the man that can use his tongue in charming no preference.—
12The words of a wise man's mouth bring grace; but the lips of a fool will destroy himself.
13The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness; and the last that cometh out of his mouth is evil-bringing madness.
14The fool also multiplieth words; but a man cannot know what is to be; and what is to be after him, who can tell him?