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  • The wind blows to the south, and goes round to the north; round and round goes the wind, and on its circuits the wind returns. (Ecclesiastes 1, 6)

  • All streams run to the sea, but the sea is not full; to the place where the streams flow, there they flow again. (Ecclesiastes 1, 7)

  • All things are full of weariness; a man cannot utter it; the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing. (Ecclesiastes 1, 8)

  • What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; and there is nothing new under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 1, 9)

  • There is no remembrance of former things, nor will there be any remembrance of later things yet to happen among those who come after. (Ecclesiastes 1, 11)

  • What is crooked cannot be made straight, and what is lacking cannot be numbered. (Ecclesiastes 1, 15)

  • I said to myself, "I have acquired great wisdom, surpassing all who were over Jerusalem before me; and my mind has had great experience of wisdom and knowledge." (Ecclesiastes 1, 16)

  • And I applied my mind to know wisdom and to know madness and folly. I perceived that this also is but a striving after wind. (Ecclesiastes 1, 17)

  • For in much wisdom is much vexation, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow. (Ecclesiastes 1, 18)

  • I said to myself, "Come now, I will make a test of pleasure; enjoy yourself." But behold, this also was vanity. (Ecclesiastes 2, 1)

  • And whatever my eyes desired I did not keep from them; I kept my heart from no pleasure, for my heart found pleasure in all my toil, and this was my reward for all my toil. (Ecclesiastes 2, 10)

  • Then I considered all that my hands had done and the toil I had spent in doing it, and behold, all was vanity and a striving after wind, and there was nothing to be gained under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 2, 11)


“Não se fixe voluntariamente naquilo que o inimigo da alma lhe apresenta.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina