Catholic Public Domain Version
"The senseless immediately reveals his anger. But whoever ignores injuries is clever. "
— Proverbs 12:16, Catholic Public Domain Version
“A fool’s wrath is presently known: but a prudent man covereth shame.”
“A fool’s vexation is presently known; But a prudent man concealeth shame. ”
“A fool shows his annoyance the same day, but one who overlooks an insult is prudent.”
“A fool’s annoyance is known at once, but the prudent conceals dishonor.”
“A fool immediately sheweth his anger: but he that dissembleth injuries is wise.”
“A foolish man lets his trouble be openly seen, but a sharp man keeps shame secret.”
“A fool’s wrath is presently known: but a prudent man covereth shame.”
For the sins of the lips draw ruin to the evil. But the just shall escape from distress.
By the fruit of his own mouth, each one shall be filled with good things, and according to the works of his own hands, it will be distributed to him.
The way of the foolish is right in his own eyes. But whoever is wise listens to counsels.
The senseless immediately reveals his anger. But whoever ignores injuries is clever.
He is a sign of justice, who speaks what he knows. But whoever deceives is a dishonest witness.
He who makes promises is also jabbed, as if with a sword, in conscience. But the tongue of the wise is reasonable.
The lips of truth shall be steadfast forever. But a hasty witness readies a lying tongue.