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I marked, too, how wrong was done instead of right, injustice instead of justice, there under the sun’s eye; (Ecclesiastes 3, 16)
And then my thoughts would turn back to all the wrongs that are done under the sun’s eye. Innocent folk in tears, and who is to comfort them? Who is to comfort them, powerless against their oppressors? (Ecclesiastes 4, 1)
better yet to be still unborn, never to have known the shameful deeds that are done, out here in the sunlight. (Ecclesiastes 4, 3)
And there was another kind of frustration I marked, here under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 4, 7)
Another evil I have found past remedy, here under the sun; riches that a man hoards to his own undoing. (Ecclesiastes 5, 12)
Better far, by my way of it, that a man should eat and drink and enjoy the revenues of his own labour, here under the sun, as long as God gives him life; what more can he claim? (Ecclesiastes 5, 17)
With another hardship I have seen men visited here beneath the sun, and commonly. (Ecclesiastes 6, 1)
if only a man never sees the sun, never learns the meaning of good fortune and ill! (Ecclesiastes 6, 5)
What need for man to ask questions that are beyond his scope? There is no knowing how best his life should be spent, this brief pilgrimage that passes like a shadow, and is gone. And what will befall after his death, in this world beneath the sun, who can tell? (Ecclesiastes 7, 1)
Better receive a wise man’s rebuke, than hear thy praises sung by fools. (Ecclesiastes 7, 6)
Great worth has wisdom matched with good endowment; more advantage it shall bring thee than all the rest, here under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 7, 12)
This, too, I have marked, as I gave heed to all that befalls us, here beneath the sun. There are times when man rules over man to his undoing.✻ (Ecclesiastes 8, 9)
