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  • I denied my eyes nothing that they desired, refused my heart no pleasure, for I found all my hard work a pleasure, such was the return for all my efforts. (Ecclesiastes 2, 10)

  • The wise have their eyes open, the fool walks in the dark. No doubt! But I know, too, that one fate awaits them both. (Ecclesiastes 2, 14)

  • a person is quite alone -- no child, no brother; and yet there is no end to his efforts, his eyes can never have their fill of riches. For whom, then, do I work so hard and grudge myself pleasure? This too is futile, a sorry business. (Ecclesiastes 4, 8)

  • Where goods abound, parasites abound: where is the owner's profit, apart from feasting his eyes? (Ecclesiastes 5, 10)

  • Having applied myself to acquiring wisdom and to observing the activity taking place in the world -- for day and night our eyes enjoy no rest- (Ecclesiastes 8, 16)

  • -How beautiful you are, my beloved, how beautiful you are! Your eyes are doves. (Song of Solomon 1, 15)

  • LOVER: How beautiful you are, my beloved, how beautiful you are! Your eyes are doves, behind your veil; your hair is like a flock of goats surging down Mount Gilead. (Song of Solomon 4, 1)

  • His eyes are like doves beside the water-courses, bathing themselves in milk, perching on a fountain-rim. (Song of Solomon 5, 12)

  • Turn your eyes away from me, they take me by assault! Your hair is like a flock of goats surging down the slopes of Gilead. (Song of Solomon 6, 5)

  • Your neck is an ivory tower. Your eyes, the pools of Heshbon, by the gate of Bath-Rabbim. Your nose, the Tower of Lebanon, sentinel facing Damascus. (Song of Solomon 7, 5)

  • I am a wall, and my breasts represent its towers. And under their eyes I have found true peace. (Song of Solomon 8, 10)

  • With you is Wisdom, she who knows your works, she who was present when you made the world; she understands what is pleasing in your eyes and what agrees with your commandments. (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 9)


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