Proverbs 30:24-33

Proverbs 30:24-33

[24] There be four  things which are little  upon the earth,  but they are exceeding  wise:  [25] The ants  are a people  not strong,  yet they prepare  their meat  in the summer;  [26] The conies  are but a feeble  folk,  yet make  they their houses  in the rocks;  [27] The locusts  have no king,  yet go they forth  all of them by bands;  [28] The spider  taketh hold  with her hands,  and is in kings'  palaces.  [29] There be three  things which go  well,  yea, four  [30] A lion  which is strongest  among beasts,  and turneth not away  for  [31] A greyhound;  an he goat  also;  and a king,  against whom there is no rising up.  [32] If thou hast done foolishly  in lifting up  thyself, or if thou hast thought evil,  lay thine hand  upon thy mouth.  [33] Surely the churning  of milk  bringeth forth  butter,  and the wringing  of the nose  bringeth forth  blood:  so the forcing  of wrath  bringeth forth  strife.