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  • Ecclesiastes 1:8
    All things are wearisome, more than anyone can say. The eye is not satisfied by seeing or the ear filled with hearing.
  • Habakkuk 2:5
    Moreover, wine betrays; an arrogant man is never at rest. He enlarges his appetite like Sheol, and like Death he is never satisfied. He gathers all the nations to himself; he collects all the peoples for himself.
  • Proverbs 30:15-16
    The leech has two daughters:“ Give, Give!” Three things are never satisfied; four never say,“ Enough!”:Sheol; a childless womb; earth, which is never satisfied with water; and fire, which never says,“ Enough!”
  • 1John 2:16
  • Ecclesiastes 6:7
    All of a person’s labor is for his stomach, yet the appetite is never satisfied.
  • Proverbs 15:11
    Sheol and Abaddon lie open before the LORD— how much more, human hearts.
  • Ecclesiastes 2:10-11
    All that my eyes desired, I did not deny them. I did not refuse myself any pleasure, for I took pleasure in all my struggles. This was my reward for all my struggles.When I considered all that I had accomplished and what I had labored to achieve, I found everything to be futile and a pursuit of the wind. There was nothing to be gained under the sun.
  • Proverbs 23:5
    As soon as your eyes fly to it, it disappears, for it makes wings for itself and flies like an eagle to the sky.
  • Job 26:6
    Sheol is naked before God, and Abaddon has no covering.
  • Jeremiah 22:17
    But you have eyes and a heart for nothing except your own dishonest profit, shedding innocent blood and committing extortion and oppression.
  • Ecclesiastes 4:8
    There is a person without a companion, without even a son or brother, and though there is no end to all his struggles, his eyes are still not content with riches.“ Who am I struggling for,” he asks,“ and depriving myself of good things?” This too is futile and a miserable task.
  • Ecclesiastes 5:10-11
    The one who loves silver is never satisfied with silver, and whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with income. This too is futile.When good things increase, the ones who consume them multiply; what, then, is the profit to the owner, except to gaze at them with his eyes?