The phrase
"insatiable greed" means an unstoppable and intense desire for more and more, especially relating to wealth or possessions. It describes a never-ending need or craving that can never be satisfied.
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«The Green Belt Movement is shocked and embarrassed by the continuing reckless and
insatiable greed for forests, rivers and wetlands despite the inevitable suffering that is befalling the people of this country,» she [Maathai] says.
Craving power and filled
with insatiable greed, he has welcomed a darkness into his life that enables him to do terrible things, in the hope of harnessing control over the universe.
The reason leftists are always crying about what other people have and what they don't have is because of
there insatiable greed.
So this means the decision was motivated by avarice,
insatiable greed for riches, and an inordinate desire to gain and hoard wealth.
The oppressors, a small elite motivated
by insatiable greed, exploit the labor of the masses in order to realize their egoistic desires.
But even with this open secret, of an old order sacking the collective till, just to sate
the insatiable greed of its partisans, why is there so much uproar in the street, so much so that not a few romanticize sheer anarchy, just because there is no quick fix?
Zambia's foreign minister has announced his resignation in a scathing Facebook post, denouncing the country's «path of
insatiable greed and shame».
Can we kill three birds with one stone, tackling population growth, drug addiction, and
our insatiable greed, the root cause of global warming, at the same time?
This seems to suggest rather we continue as beings of
insatiable greed and destruction.
And frankly,
our insatiable greed and indifference guiding the way to our current predicament makes the outcome even more unforgiveable.
We've destroyed it with
our insatiable greed leaving nothing for them but ashes.