Good News Bible Anglicised

Proverbs 26:3-10 Good News Bible Anglicised (GNBDC)

3. You have to whip a horse, you have to bridle a donkey, and you have to beat a fool.

4. If you answer a silly question, you are just as silly as the person who asked it.

5. Give a silly answer to a silly question, and the one who asked it will realize that he's not as clever as he thinks.

6. If you let a fool deliver a message, you might as well cut off your own feet; you are asking for trouble.

7. A fool can use a proverb about as well as crippled people can use their legs.

8. Praising someone who is stupid makes as much sense as tying a stone in a sling.

9. A fool quoting a wise saying reminds you of a drunk trying to pick a thorn out of his hand.

10. An employer who hires any fool that comes along is only hurting everybody concerned.