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More is to be gained from wisdom than from folly, just as one gains more from light than from darkness; this, of course, I see: (Ecclesiastes 2, 13)
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)
as he spends the rest of his days in darkness, mourning, many sorrows, sickness and exasperation. (Ecclesiastes 5, 16)
In futility it came, into darkness it departs, and in darkness will its name be buried. (Ecclesiastes 6, 4)
A fool walks down the road, he has no wit -- and everyone remarks, 'How silly he is!' (Ecclesiastes 10, 3)
However many years you live, enjoy them all, but remember, the days of darkness will be many: futility awaits you at the end. (Ecclesiastes 11, 8)
Take no notice of my dark colouring, it is the sun that has burnt me. My mother's sons turned their anger on me, they made me look after the vineyards. My own vineyard I had not looked after! (Song of Solomon 1, 6)
Your head is held high like Carmel, and its hair is as dark as purple; a king is held captive in your tresses. (Song of Solomon 7, 6)
We came into being by chance and afterwards shall be as though we had never been. The breath in our nostrils is a puff of smoke, reason a spark from the beating of our hearts; (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 2)
At their time of visitation, they will shine out; as sparks run through the stubble, so will they. (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 7)
Or like an arrow shot at a mark, the pierced air closing so quickly on itself, there is no knowing which way the arrow has passed. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 12)
Bolts truly aimed, the shafts of lightning will leap, and from the clouds, as from a full-drawn bow, fly to their mark; (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 21)
