4 A prudent daughterwill get a husband of her own,and a daughter in disgraceis a grief to her parents.
5 A disrespectful daughtershames her father and her husband,and both will despise her.
6 Ill-timed talk is like party musicduring mourning,but a whipping and disciplineare wisdom at any time.
9 Whoever teaches a foolis gluing together a broken potor waking up someoneout of a deep sleep.
10 Whoever talks with a foolconverses with someone who is drowsy;when the conversation is over,the fool will say, "What is it?
11 Weep for the dead,for they have left the light behind;and weep for fools,for they haveleft understanding behind.Weep sweetly over the dead,because they are at rest,but the life of a fool is worsethan death.
12 Mourn for the dead for seven days,but mourn for the foolish and the ungodly all the days of their lives.