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A collection of 68 famous quotes about jealousy

1. Money is a useful thing, but it will only bring you happiness when you feel satisfied. Otherwise, it will bring you nothing but trouble and jealousy. in any positive sense. ?Xi Murong

2. You must know that exaggerating the praise of good things will also arouse people's disgust, contempt and jealousy. ?British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon

3. Women’s jealousy is mostly related to appearance, clothing and property, while men’s jealousy is related to talent, wisdom and strength. ?Daisaku Ikeda

4. All educated people will eventually believe that jealousy is a manifestation of ignorance. ?American writer Emerson's "Essays, Volume 1"

5. Jealousy of others' abilities will lead to loss of luck. ?Liu Zongyuan, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty, "The Essay on Corpse Insects"

6. When a person is jealous, he is actually a madman, and his every move cannot be taken seriously. ?British Thackeray's "Vanity Fair"

7. The human world is very painful. Speculation, jealousy, destruction, damage. ?China's post-80s writer, best-selling novelist Guo Jingming's "The Minimum Story"

8. Jealousy? A tumor in the soul. ?Ai Qing: "Untitled Twenty-Three"

9. The more despicable your thoughts are, the more you want to judge the faults of others. ?Russian Krylov

10. All educated people will eventually believe that jealousy is a manifestation of ignorance. ?[United States] Emerson's "Essays"

11. A small thing as light as air can become as strong a confirmation as a heavenly book for a jealous person; maybe this can cause a Right and wrong. ?Shakespeare

12. Jealousy is a kind of hatred. This kind of hatred makes people feel painful about the happiness of others and happy about the disasters of others. ?Dutch philosopher Spinoza

13. Jealousy is an emotional state, like sadness. ?[Austria] Freud's "Totem and Taboo"

14. Don't let the snake of jealousy get into your heart. This snake will corrode your mind and destroy your heart. ?Amicis

15. If people do not fight against each other, there will be no need for laws to prohibit anyone from living as he pleases. Jealousy is a real source of turmoil. ?Democritus

16. Friendship, a noble and beautiful friendship based on mutual respect, deep sympathy, never malicious envy of others' achievements, and cultivating a collective interest for oneself above all else consciousness. ?Former Soviet writer Ostrovsky

17. A truly smart person would rather leave some room for human jealousy and deliberately let others gain the upper hand on unimportant matters. ? (British philosopher) Bacon

18. Taking pleasure in others' mistakes is a sign of lack of cultivation, and being jealous and critical of others' success is a sign of lack of talent and virtue. ?

19. A proud person is bound to be jealous, and he will be most jealous of those who are most virtuous and praised by others. ?[Netherlands] Spinoza's "Ethics"

20. Jealousy is a pest of honor. To eliminate jealousy, the best way is to show that your purpose is to seek merit rather than gain. Seek fame. Bacon

21. A jealous person cannot accomplish great things himself, but tries to underestimate the greatness of others and belittle the greatness of others to make it equal to himself. ?Hegel

22. Jealousy? A tumor in the soul. ?Ai Qing's "Untitled Twenty-Three"

23. Jealousy is a shameful emotion, and people should be trusted. ?Leo Tolstoy

24. People who have no virtue themselves are often jealous of the virtues of others. ?Bacon

25. One should not be jealous of geniuses, just like one should not be jealous of the sun. ?Yuri Bondarev

26. A high position attracts jealousy, and a high position attracts the wrath of the wind? UK

27. A jealous person often looks for trouble, and it is himself of enemies. ? (Ancient Greek philosopher) Demoulitus

28. People without virtue are always jealous of the virtue of others. ?[UK] Bacon's "On Jealousy"

29. People with jealousy cannot accomplish great things themselves, but try to underestimate the greatness of others and belittle the greatness of others to make them equal to others. ?Hegel

30. A jealous person often seeks trouble for himself, which is his own enemy. ?Ancient Greek philosopher Democritus's "Fragments of Works"

31. Where jealousy is inevitable, it must be used to stimulate one's own efforts without hindering the efforts of the other party. ? (British philosopher) Russell

32. It is better to be envied than to be pitied. ?[Ancient Greece] Herodotus "History"

33. Jealousy is a hissing coal from hell. ?Philippe Bailey: "Faust"

34. Feeling sad because a competitor succeeds in wealth, fame or other good things, and at the same time striving to improve oneself in an attempt to match or surpass the other party, It's called jealousy. ?The ancient Roman philosopher Levi's "Leviathan"

35. It is better to gain living gratitude in people's hearts with kindness than to use a silent inscription that is corroded by wind and rain, and the magnificent monument of the Arc de Triomphe that is envied by everyone. The value is much higher.

?French Renaissance writer Rabelais

36. For those who are mean at heart, he is the slave of jealousy. ?[UK] Popper's "On Human Nature"

37. Hatred is positive unhappiness, while jealousy is negative unhappiness. So it’s no wonder that jealousy can easily turn into hatred. ?Goethe

38. Lonely flowers, don’t be jealous of the dense thorns. ?Tagore

39. One should not be jealous of geniuses, just like one should not be jealous of the sun. ?Russian writer Yuri Bondarev

40. Jealousy is a pest of honor. If you want to eliminate jealousy, the best way is to show that your purpose is to seek success rather than fame. . ?British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon

41. Having talent is often more dangerous than having no talent; it is impossible for people to avoid being scorned, but it is more difficult not to become the object of envy. ? (French politician) Napoleon

42. Any arrogant person's jealousy is definitely stronger than ordinary people, and he can never tolerate anyone who is better than himself in any way. ?The martial arts novelist Gu Long's "Sword of the Sky"

43. Jealousy is like a fly, passing through all healthy parts of the body and stopping at the place of trauma. ?British writer Chapman

44. Jealousy arising from love does not disappear with the elimination of love. ?Dreiser

45. Just as steel is corroded by rust, the jealous are consumed by their passion. ? Antisthenes

46. If a woman is not beautiful or evil, she will be jealous when she enters the palace; if a man is not worthy, he will be jealous when he enters the court. ?Historical Records by Sima Qian, historian, thinker, and writer of the Western Han Dynasty

47. Most of the hatred that appears in our life journey is just jealousy or insulted love. ?[Switzerland] Hirtai's "Night without Eyes"

48. Jealousy is a shameful emotion, and people should be trusted. ?[Russia] Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"

49. We are often proud of our wives, even the most sinful ones, and jealousy is a Shameful and dishonorable passion is a passion that people deny that they have. ? (French writer) La Rochefoucauld We praise those who have just entered society, often because we are secretly jealous of those who have already established their status in society. ? (French writer) La Rochefoucauld

50. Jealousy is the prejudice of the soul. ? (British poet) Dryden

51. When a person is jealous, he is actually a madman, and his every move cannot be taken seriously. ?British Thackeray

52. Only those who feel pain because of their friends' success are jealous people. ? (Ancient Greek historian) Xenophon

53. Just as steel is corroded by rust, the jealous are consumed by their lust. ? (Ancient Greek philosopher) Antisthenes

54. Jealousy, selfishness, suspicion, and worry that "others will look down on you" will slowly make a person's facial expression lose vitality and become a frown. , unhappy. ? (Former Soviet educator) Suhomlinsky

55. Jealousy is like a fly, passing through all healthy parts of the body and stopping at the place of trauma. ?Chapman

56. Competition and jealousy are mutually reinforcing. The competitive spirit of wanting to be better than those who are better than oneself, not wanting to be bettered by people at the same level, and not wanting to lose to people who are lower than oneself are all closely related to jealousy. "The Psychology of Jealousy" by Takeshi Takeshi, a famous Japanese psychologist.

57. Science is very jealous, and science only bestows the highest grace on those who devote themselves wholeheartedly to science. ?Feuerbach

58. A jealous person is a greedy person. ?Hugo

59. If you are not envied by others, you will be envied by others. ?Aeschylus

60. Jealousy is a kind of weak arrogance and should be despised. ?British Bacon's "The Mist of the Labyrinth"

61. Jealousy is really the root of all evil, the stupid thief of virtue! All sin is tinged with some inexplicable pleasure, but jealousy consists only of hatred and spite. ?Cervantes

62. People without virtue are often jealous of the virtues of others. ? Bacon

63. In human nature, we find that there are three main causes of disputes. The first is competition, the second is suspicion, and the third is glory. ?[UK] Hobbes's "Leviathan"

64. Having talent is often more dangerous than having no talent; it is impossible for people to avoid being scorned, but it is even harder not to become the object of jealousy. ?Napoleon

65. All educated people will eventually believe that jealousy is a manifestation of ignorance. ?Emerson: "Essays, Volume 1"

66. The surest sign of a person born with certain great qualities is the absence of jealousy from birth. ? (French writer) Lalo Chung Foucauld

67. Jealousy is resentment towards those who are stronger than oneself. ? (Japanese writer) Ishikawa Tatsuji

68. Jealousy is a kind of wandering desire, wandering on the streets and refusing to stay at home; the so-called "There is no one who is nosy but not malicious".

?Bacon