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Vanity of vanities; all is vanity
- A statement at the beginning of the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament . The pointlessness of human activity is the major theme of the book. The author, however, like Job , insists that God's laws must be kept, whether keeping them results in happiness or sorrow.
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鈥淰anity of vanities, all is vanity. What profit has man in all his toil that he toils under the sun?鈥
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鈥淭he title 鈥榁anitas鈥 comes from a quotation from the Book of Ecclesiastes 1:2, 鈥榁anity of vanities, all is vanity.'鈥
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On Sukkot, Jews read Ecclesiastes with its message, 鈥渧anity of vanities; all is vanity.鈥
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Epicurus took his conception of Chance from "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity;" while the Sabbath is found in several lines of Homer鈥攗nfortunately spurious.
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"Vanity of vanities, all is vanity, saith the Preacher," and I say after him, Is there nothing but nettles in the world's garden,鈥攏othing but noxious weeds?
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