Proverbs
Chapters 12:7-13
Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version
7When evil people are destroyed, they are gone and forgotten, but good people are remembered long after they are gone.
8You praise people for their intelligence, but no one respects those who are stupid.
9It is better to appear unimportant and have a servant than to pretend to be important and have no food.
10Good people take good care of their animals, but the wicked know only how to be cruel.
11Farmers who work their land have plenty of food, but those who waste their time on worthless projects are foolish.
12The wicked want a share of what an evil man might catch. But like a plant with deep roots, a good man is the one who produces the most.
13The wicked are trapped by their foolish words, but good people escape from such trouble.