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jealousy envy envious
Jealousy is the fear or apprehension of superiority: envy our uneasiness under it. William Shenstone
jealousy emotional guilt
Emotional occasions, especially violent ones, are extremely potent in precipitating mental rearrangements. The sudden and explosive ways in which love, jealousy, guilt, fear, remorse, or anger can seize upon one are known to everybody. . . . And emotions that come in this explosive way seldom leave things as they found them. William James
jealousy mean greatness
There is something mean in human nature that prefers to think evil, that gives a willing ear and a ready welcome to calumny, a sort of jealousy of goodness and greatness and things of good report. Richard Le Gallienne
jealousy land doctrine
It is remarkable that jealousy of individual property in land often goes along with very exaggerated doctrines of tribal or national property in land. William Graham Sumner
jealous men jealous-love
When a man is in love, jealous, and just whipped by the Inquisition, he is no longer himself. Voltaire
jealous shoes laughing
He bends over to untie his shoes. “So, have you been ostracized from your little crowd of devotees?” “No,” I say automatically. Then I add, “Maybe. But they aren’t my devotees.” “Please. They’re like the Cult of Four.” I can’t help but laugh. “Jealous? Wish you had a Cult of Psychopaths to call your very own? Veronica Roth
jealousy trifles
O jealousy! thou magnifier of trifles. Friedrich Schiller
jealous thinking people
Why do all these people want [comedians] to be serious? The reason they want that is these are people who aren't funny. Anybody funny can be serious, but people who have no sense of humor, they can never be funny - and frankly, they're jealous. There's very few comic actors. Think about it. There aren't that many. It's hard because you have to be able to do both. Jon Lovitz
jealousy envy world
Jealousy dislikes the world to know it. Lord Byron
lovers perceive
The lover is drawn by the thing loved, as the sense is by that which it perceives... Leonardo da Vinci
lovers incorrigible adventurer
I'm afraid I'm an incorrigible life-lover, life-wonderer, and adventurer. Edith Wharton
lovers conqueror
A conqueror is always a lover of peace. Carl von Clausewitz
lovers philosopher wonder
Therefore, even the lover of myth is a philosopher; for myth is composed of wonder. Aristotle
lovers storyteller
I make that distinction only because I came to it strictly as someone who was just a lover of storytellers and cinematic storytellers. Curtis Hanson
lovers emotion feels
You are a lover of your own experience ... not of me ... you turn to me to feel ur own emotion Rumi
lovers invisible form
The gifts of lovers to one another are, in respect to love, nothing but forms; yet, they testify to invisible love. Rumi
lovers virtue scorn
Those lovers scorn whom that love doth possess? Do they call virtue there ungratefulness? Philip Sidney
lovers
Standards are what you hold for yourself, too. If I don't hold those standards with friends, colleagues, and lovers, I can't hold them to their relationships. Daphne Oz
hell businessman absolutes
The life of a writer is absolute hell compared to the life of a businessman. Roald Dahl
hell factories assembly
One cannot walk through an assembly factory and not feel that one is in Hell. W. H. Auden
hell hail trails
Blues fallin' down like hail And the day keeps on worryin' me There's a hell hound on my trail. Robert Johnson
hell made inquisitive
Hell was made for the inquisitive. Saint Augustine
hell ifs keep-going
If you are going through hell just keep going Winston Churchill
hell thirds go-to-hell
I see one-third of a nation and it can go to hell. Zell Miller
hell hope nobody people racing run
I hope people come to watch, but I'd be racing if there were nobody here. I just get out there and run the hell out of it. Rob Longo
hell road thick
The road to hell is thick with taxicabs Don Herold
hell reason impossibility
Hell is the impossibility of reason. Oliver Stone