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Cast out the one who ridicules, and conflict will go out with him, and accusations and insults will cease. (Proverbs 22, 10)
A sated soul will trample the honeycomb. And a hungry soul will accept even bitter in place of sweet. (Proverbs 27, 7)
Hell and perdition are never filled; similarly the eyes of men are insatiable. (Proverbs 27, 20)
A leader destitute of prudence will oppress many through false accusations. But whoever hates avarice shall prolong his days. (Proverbs 28, 16)
Whoever works his land shall be satisfied with bread. But whoever pursues leisure will be filled with need. (Proverbs 28, 19)
The leech has two daughters, who say, ‘Bring, bring.’ Three things are insatiable, and a fourth never says ‘Enough’: (Proverbs 30, 15)
Such things are difficult; man is not able to explain them with words. The eye is not satisfied by seeing, nor is the ear fulfilled by hearing. (Ecclesiastes 1, 8)
I turned myself to other things, and I saw the false accusations which are carried out under the sun, and the tears of the innocent, and that there was no one to console them; and that they were not able to withstand their violence, being destitute of all help. (Ecclesiastes 4, 1)
He is one, and he does not have a second: no son, no brother. And yet he does not cease to labor, nor are his eyes satisfied with wealth, nor does he reflect, saying: “For whom do I labor and cheat my soul of good things?” In this, too, is emptiness and a most burdensome affliction. (Ecclesiastes 4, 8)
If you see false accusations against the indigent, and violent judgments, and subverted justice in the government, do not be surprised over this situation. For those in high places have others who are higher, and there are still others, more eminent, over these. (Ecclesiastes 5, 7)
A greedy man will not be satisfied by money. And whoever loves wealth will reap no fruit from it. Therefore, this, too, is emptiness. (Ecclesiastes 5, 9)
Sleep is sweet to one who works, whether he consumes little or much. But the satiation of a wealthy man will not permit him to sleep. (Ecclesiastes 5, 11)
