“Jealousy, lie, and above on the fool tricks, such people are within themselves a foolish.” Jealousy Author:Ehsan Sehgal
“Read voraciously. Read and get jealous. Get competitive. Read like a student. Read critically and generously." —Judy Clain, vice president and editor in chief of @littlebrown” ReadingBooksJealousyReadSelectiveCompetitive Author:Judy Clain
“There are two reasons you dislike a writer. You’ve read the person and couldn’t relate. You’ve not read the person and just hate him for being popular.” JealousyWriterDislike Author:Himmilicious
“There's a thin line between ambition and jealousy: ambition is outdoing yourself; jealousy is outdoing others.” AmbitionEnvyJealousy Author:Charbel Tadros
“When you readily throw words around like 'beautiful', 'gorgeous' and 'sexy'...Ensure the first person to hear them is the one who deserves them...” LoveBeautifulRelationshipsSexyJealousy Author:Virginia Alison
“Maturity is when you are able to recognize the immaturity of others and accept them as they are; Sometimes people are not mature enough to grasp your perspective, but with the passage of time, they eventually come to you.” Life LessonsMaturityLife Lessons QuotesBe YourselfBe Yourself QuotesMaturity Quotes Author:Shiva Negi
“Those who had listened to Grisóstomo’s song thought it was very good, though the one who read it said he did not think it conformed to the accounts he had heard of Marcela’s virtue and modesty, because in it Grisóstomo complained of jealousy, suspicions, and absence, all to the detriment of Marcela’s good name and reputation. To which Ambrosio, as the one who knew best the most hidden thoughts of his friend, replied: 'Señor, so that you may free yourself of this doubt, you ought to know that when the unfortunate man wrote this song he was absent from Marcela; he had absented himself from her voluntarily, to see if absence would have its customary effects on him, and since there is nothing that does not vex the absent lover, and no fear that does not overwhelm him, Grisóstomo was as vexed by the jealousy he imagined and the suspicions he feared as if they had been real. And with this the truth of Marcela’s reputation for virtue remains unshaken; for aside from her being cruel, and somewhat arrogant, and very disdainful, envy itself cannot or should not find any fault in her.” EnvyJealousy Book:Don Quixote Source: Don Quixote
“One jealousy that, one knows, it is formal, and another jealousy that occupies one's conscience, it is informal and holds ignorant, perilous and denial within it. It kills one's neutrality, modesty, and honesty. One remains unaware of it.” Jealousy Author:Ehsan Sehgal
“Our failures are way less likely than our successes to be ignored by our enemies.” SuccessEnemyFailureEnvyJealousyEnemiesWorst EnemyFailuresSuccessesWorst Enemies Author:Mokokoma Mokhonoana