"The covetous man pines in plenty, like Tantalus up to the chin in water, and yet thirsty."

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Source: Thomas Adams (2013). “The Sermons of Thomas Adams: The Shakespeare of Puritan Theologians”, p.48, Cambridge University Press

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Thomas Adams was a prominent thinker known for his exploration of freedom and control in society, particularly through his influential writings.

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