Expositor's Dictionary of Texts - Proverbs 18:1-24
The Deepest Stage of Calamity Proverbs 18:14 The idea is that a calamity affects us, not according to the weight of the stroke, but according to the state of our thoughts. The spirit of a man is his mental state as distinguished from his outward circumstances. I. The proverb says that an outward misfortune influences the life, not in proportion to its actual severity, but in proportion to the resources of the mind. I am profoundly convinced that this is true. Two men take a fever at the same... read more
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Proverbs 18:6
(6) His mouth calleth for strokes, which he provokes by his insolence and quarrelsomeness. read more