Proverbs 14:13
Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; And the end of mirth is heaviness.
Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; And the end of mirth is heaviness.
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2It is better to go to the house of mourning than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.
3Sorrow is better than laughter; for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made glad.
4The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth.
13A glad heart maketh a cheerful countenance; But by sorrow of heart the spirit is broken.
14The heart of him that hath understanding seeketh knowledge; But the mouth of fools feedeth on folly.
15All the days of the afflicted are evil; But he that is of a cheerful heart [hath] a continual feast.
16Better is little, with the fear of Jehovah, Than great treasure and trouble therewith.
12There is a way which seemeth right unto a man; But the end thereof are the ways of death.
9Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness.
22A cheerful heart is a good medicine; But a broken spirit drieth up the bones.
1I said in my heart, Come now, I will prove thee with mirth; therefore enjoy pleasure: and, behold, this also was vanity.
2I said of laughter, It is mad; and of mirth, What doeth it?
14The backslider in heart shall be filled with his own ways; And a good man [shall be satisfied] from himself.
25Heaviness in the heart of a man maketh it stoop; But a good word maketh it glad.
6For as the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter of the fool: this also is vanity.
15The joy of our heart is ceased; Our dance is turned into mourning.
10The heart knoweth its own bitterness; And a stranger doth not intermeddle with its joy.
21Folly is joy to him that is void of wisdom; But a man of understanding maketh straight his going.
15Then I commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be joyful: for that shall abide with him in his labor [all] the days of his life which God hath given him under the sun.
18For in much wisdom is much grief; and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
21He will yet fill thy mouth with laughter, And thy lips with shouting.
25There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, But the end thereof are the ways of death.
9Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth, and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thy heart, and in the sight of thine eyes; but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.
10Therefore remove sorrow from thy heart, and put away evil from thy flesh; for youth and the dawn of life are vanity.
19A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh glad the life; and money answereth all things.
7The new wine mourneth, the vine languisheth, all the merry-hearted do sigh.
8The mirth of tabrets ceaseth, the noise of them that rejoice endeth, the joy of the harp ceaseth.
26I also will laugh in [the day of] your calamity; I will mock when your fear cometh;
11And thou mourn at thy latter end, When thy flesh and thy body are consumed,
33Wisdom resteth in the heart of him that hath understanding; But [that which is] in the inward part of fools is made known.
3The foolishness of man subverteth his way; And his heart fretteth against Jehovah.
22But his flesh upon him hath pain, And his soul within him mourneth.
4a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance;
23It is as sport to a fool to do wickedness; And [so is] wisdom to a man of understanding.
14In the day of prosperity be joyful, and in the day of adversity consider; yea, God hath made the one side by side with the other, to the end that man should not find out anything [that shall be] after him.
25Woe unto you, ye that are full now! for ye shall hunger. Woe [unto you], ye that laugh now! for ye shall mourn and weep.
20[ As] one that taketh off a garment in cold weather, [and as] vinegar upon soda, So is he that singeth songs to a heavy heart.
30A tranquil heart is the life of the flesh; But envy is the rottenness of the bones.
3This is an evil in all that is done under the sun, that there is one event unto all: yea also, the heart of the sons of men is full of evil, and madness is in their heart while they live, and after that [they go] to the dead.
15My son, if thy heart be wise, My heart will be glad, even mine:
12I know that there is nothing better for them, than to rejoice, and to do good so long as they live.
13The Lord will laugh at him; For he seeth that his day is coming.
14Happy is the man that feareth alway; But he that hardeneth his heart shall fall into mischief.
23For all his days are [but] sorrows, and his travail is grief; yea, even in the night his heart taketh no rest. This also is vanity.
13Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, And the man that getteth understanding.
30The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart; [And] good tidings make the bones fat.
13The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness; and the end of his talk is mischievous madness.
11There is a crying in the streets because of the wine; all joy is darkened, the mirth of the land is gone.
11Sheol and Abaddon are before Jehovah: How much more then the hearts of the children of men!
24To the wise the way of life [goeth] upward, That he may depart from Sheol beneath.