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Should the anger of a ruler burst upon you, do not yield your place; for calmness[a] abates great offenses.

I have seen under the sun another evil, like a mistake that proceeds from a tyrant: a fool put in high position, while the great and the rich sit in lowly places.

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  1. 10:4 Calmness: a frequent motif of wisdom; silence and reserve characterize the wise, while boisterousness and impetuosity identify the fool.