2 The sluggard is like a lump of dung;whoever touches it shakes it off the hands.
3 An undisciplined child is a disgrace to its father;if it be a daughter, she brings him to poverty.
4 A thoughtful daughter obtains a husband of her own;a shameless one is her father’s grief.
5 A hussy shames her father and her husband;she is despised by both.
6 Like music at the time of mourning is ill-timed talk,but lashes and discipline are at all times wisdom.
9 Teaching a fool is like gluing a broken pot,or rousing another from deep sleep.
10 Whoever talks with a fool talks to someone asleep;when it is over, he says, “What was that?”