Proverbs 18:1-8

Proverbs 18:1-8

[1] Through desire  a man, having separated  himself, seeketh  and intermeddleth  with all wisdom.  [2] A fool  hath no delight  in understanding,  but that his heart  may discover  [3] When the wicked  cometh,  also contempt,  and with ignominy  reproach.  [4] The words  of a man's  mouth  are as deep  waters,  and the wellspring  of wisdom  as a flowing  brook.  [5] It is not good  to accept  the person  of the wicked,  to overthrow  the righteous  in judgment.  [6] A fool's  lips  enter  into contention,  and his mouth  calleth  for strokes.  [7] A fool's  mouth  is his destruction,  and his lips  are the snare  of his soul.  [8] The words  of a talebearer  are as wounds,  and they go down  into the innermost parts  of the belly.