B.G 2.70
āpūryamāṇamacalapratiṣṭhaṁ samudramāpaḥ praviśanti yadvat। tadvat kāmā yaṁ praviśanti sarvē sa śāntimāpnōti na kāmakāmī ॥70॥
The sea is established unwaveringly even when water enters and fills from all sides, similarly he obtains serenity of mind in whom all desires enter, not he who goes after desires.
Gīta Tātparya 2.70
It is not practical to abandon all desires. One must experience the material topics without crossing the boundaries of Dharma. 'shānti' - liberated state where sincerity towards lord Vishnu is firmed up.
"bhuñjānōpi hi yaḥ kāmān maryādāṁ na tarēt kvacit। samudravat dharmamayīṁ nāsau kāmī sa mucyatē। kēti kutsitavācī syāt kutsitaṁ mānamēva tu। kāmō mōkṣavirōdhī syānna sarvēcchā virōdhinī॥"
"Even after experiencing the material topics, one who does not cross the boundaries of decency similar to the sea is said to be without lust. 'Ka' indicates interest in special topics. Desire in general is opposed to liberation, but not all desires."
iti ca। na ca sarvēcchābhāvē jīvanaṁ bhavati।
-states the testimonial. It is not possible to live relinquishing all desires.
"śāntirmōkṣō yatō hyatra viṣṇuniṣṭhā bhavēt dhr̥vā॥"
"'shānti' means liberation, where sincerity towards lord Vishnu is firmed up."
iti ca ॥70॥
-is also stated by the testimonial.