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Chapter 10

Dead flies corrupt and spoil the perfumer’s oil;
    more weighty than wisdom or wealth is a little folly![a]
The wise heart turns to the right;
    the foolish heart to the left.[b]

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Footnotes

  1. 10:1 Dead flies…a little folly: wisdom is vulnerable to even the smallest amount of folly. The collection of proverbs and sayings in chaps. 10 and 11 demonstrates the author’s sharp insight and strengthens his credentials as a sage. It thus adds weight to his critique of the wisdom tradition’s tendencies to self-assurance and naive optimism.
  2. 10:2 Right…left: the right hand is identified with power, moral goodness, favor; the left hand with ineptness and bad luck.