Friday, July 15, 2011

Published: Proverbs for a Modern Society

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A book of proverbs about 25 pages long. Similar to the proverbs of King Solomon in their attempt to find wisdom.     
Contains the 30 entries on this site for reading.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 30

1.  Working in a field of intelligent measures, one must choose his way in life.
2.  The circumspect ask for lessons, the prideful spurn favor.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 29

1.  A mission finds a man.  The grapes of wrath know no silence.
2.  The figs of despair ruin the words of the fruitful.
3.  Sunshine in the afternoon of your happiness.  Find yourself a good book to read today.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 28

1.  A daffodil rises in the springtime.  What does the innocent smile at in the lock of worry?
2.  Sunlight shines on the time piece of a friend. 
3.  Lights raise their caliber when they enhance the day for a patriot.
4.  Sunlight aims for the highest point in the trees.
5.  Laughter endures a good amount of training.  What does the child say to his window of quiet calmness?

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 27

1.  Time stops for the innocent.  A day in the balcony of the successful will pay dividends.
2.  Watches of the temperate deserve a helping hand.  Playful throes deserve their time.
3.  With a brush of air does the pauper find his nickel in his cup.  With a curse goes the man who wishes infirmity to the downtrodden.
4.  On wings of steel goes the arrogant after he is humbled.  Watchers of the skies stand tall.
5.  Sunlight hits the barrel of acid from one dimension.  Watching cartoons is pleasing to the eye.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 26

1.  Death has a partner, ambivalence.
2.  Heresy has a friend, arrogance.
3.  Wickedness knows no limits to its own deception; a wasp never sees its nest from afar.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 25

1.  The disagreeable will sacrifice his own teeth before he plays with the authentic.
2.  The narcissist asks "why me" when confronted with his own malice.
3.  The wicked say "how come I am here" when asked to oblige to remove their hat.
4.  The arrogant says "what did I say" when spoken to about their tone of voice.

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 24

1.  Donating Candy to a man who is forlorn is like wishing a tear to fall from his eye.
2.  Saving your cards for a bigger poker awakening starves the dutiful from being productive.
3.  Distance yourself from a friend who asks for a majestic entrance when you visit their home.
4.  Welcome your friend to your world by opening the door when he orientates himself to your tune.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Proverbs for a Modern Society entry number 23

1.  Ask the Lord for a favor and he will examine your intent.
2.  With beneficence goes the pauper who lights a lamp in his window.
3.  With trust is the man who likens himself to a righteous witness.
4.  All the flowers bloom in the spring.  So too does the worth of a man bloom in his purpose allocated days.
5.  Wuthering and withering goes the intruder into the home of the just.