Batman: Greetings, Robin! In Proverbs 17, we learn that it's wiser to deal with the wise than to deal with the foolish.

Robin: Oh, boy! How are we supposed to know who's wise and who's foolish?

Batman: It's simple, Robin. The wise seek wisdom, the foolish seek folly.

Catwoman: Hah! What a joke! Folly is much more fun than wisdom!

Batman: Perhaps, Catwoman, but Proverbs 17 says that a glad heart makes a cheerful countenance, but by sorrow of heart the spirit is broken.

Riddler: Interesting! So, if you want to maintain a good spirit, then you should always seek a glad heart?

Robin: That's right, Riddler! Proverbs 17 also says that better is a dry morsel and quietness therewith than an house full of sacrifices with strife.

Penguin: So, it's better to have peace and quiet than a lot of chaos and noise?

Batman: Precisely, Penguin. The chapter also tells us that even a fool is counted wise when he holds his peace. So it pays to be wise and stay quiet!