20. The man who is accustomed to disgraceful words will not accept instruction, all the days of his life.
21. Two kinds of persons abound in sins, and a third adds wrath and perdition.
22. A desirous soul is like a burning fire, it will not be quenched, until it devours something.
23. And a man who is wicked in the desires of his flesh will not desist until he has kindled a fire.
24. To a man of fornication, all bread is sweet; he will not tire of transgression, to the very end.
25. Every man who transgresses his own bed has contempt for his own soul. And so he says: "Who can see me?
26. Darkness surrounds me, and the walls enclose me, and no one catches sight of me. Whom should I fear? The Most High will not remember my offenses."