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jealousy passion envy
Of all the passions, jealousy is that which exacts the hardest service, and pays the bitterest wages. Its service is to watch the success of one's enemy; its wages to be sure of it. Charles Caleb Colton
jealousy sweet pride
Love may exist without jealousy, although this is rare: but jealousy may exist without love, and this is common; for jealousy can feed on that which is bitter no less than on that which is sweet, and is sustained by pride as often as by affection. Charles Caleb Colton
jealousy pride affection
Jealousy is sustained as often by pride as by affection. Charles Caleb Colton
jealous chance should
She was humbled, she was grieved; she repented, though she hardly knew of what. She became jealous of his esteem, when she could no longer hope to be benefited by it. She wanted to hear of him, when there seemed the least chance of gaining intelligence. She was convinced that she could have been happy with him, when it was no longer likely they should meet. Jane Austen
jealous artist typewriters
I have always been jealous of artists. The smell of the studio, the names of the various tools, the look of a half-finished canvas all shout of creation. What do writers have in comparison? Only the flat paper, the clacketing of the typewriter or the scrape of a pen across a yellow page. And then, when the finished piece is presented, there is a small wonder on one hand, a manuscript smudged with erasures or crossed out lines on the other. The impact of the painting is immediate, the manuscript must unfold slowly through time. Jane Yolen
jealousy would-be firsts
But when I would see the surrogate, my first instinct, my first reaction would be jealousy, because she was doing what I wanted to do. Cheryl Tiegs
jealousy often-is people
If someone is being unkind or petty or jealous or distant or weird, you don't have to take it in. You don't have to turn it into a big psychodrama about your worth. That behavior so often is not even about you. Don't own other people's crap. Cheryl Strayed
jealousy mad fool
How many fond fools serve mad jealousy! William Shakespeare
jealous hands affection
Entire affection hateth nicer hands. Edmund Spenser
chance gave option repeatedly second
We have said repeatedly that we jumped first and gave them the chance to act... and a second chance. Doing nothing is not a cost-free option to republicans, David Trimble
chance meeting vote yes
We have to give them a chance to have their meeting and vote on our package. They can vote yes or no. Gene Upshaw
chance utilize
We have to give Lamar a chance to get acclimated. We will see how he progresses there and then we will get him in and utilize his talents. Andy Reid
chance fair
We have to give everyone a fair chance to register, Bruce Williams
chance credit great jersey race stand stay tampa winning
We have to give credit to Tampa Bay, New Jersey and Montreal. They have put on some great streaks, but by winning our games, we stay in the race and stand a chance to win. Bob Hartley
chance easy front job second start sticks third traffic unless
We have to get more traffic in front of the net. Those second and third chance opportunities won't come unless we start getting our sticks on some rebounds. But Belfour didn't make our job easy tonight. Claude Julien
chance game giving kevin last mind time tough
We have to get Kevin going, get him rolling. I wouldn't mind giving him a chance to go back and play the Islanders. He had a tough game the last time he was there. Tom Renney
chance changing small
We have a small chance of changing his mind, Mark Leno
chance committee complaints complaints-and-complaining front happy home hope reason
We have no complaints about our bracket. The committee did what they did for a reason and we're happy where we're seeded and we're happy we have a chance to do what we hope to do, which is to come back home and play in front of our crowd. Willnett Crockett
should turns left
...one should never turn to one's left when facing the nagual. Carlos Castaneda
shoulders programming mathematician
Mathematicians stand on each other's shoulders. Carl Friedrich Gauss
shoulders young
I do not expect old heads on young shoulders. C. S. Lewis
should-have awards way
Awards are not something that I measure my work by. I've been so fortunate and I've gotten to do such terrific things that it seems petty to look back and say, 'Oh, I should have gotten that prize.' I don't look at it that way. Aaron Tveit
should-have criminals should
Only criminals and adulterers should have to hide who they are. Aaron Sorkin
should-have suffering firsts
They will both be happy, and I do not grudge them their bliss; but I groan under my own misery: some of my suffering is very acute. Truly, I ought not to have been born: they should have smothered me at first cry. Charlotte Bronte
should-have quality shapes
I had a theoretical reverence and homage for beauty, elegance, gallantry, fascination but had I met those qualities incarnate in masculine shape, I should have known instinctively that they had nor could have sympathy with anything in me... Charlotte Bronte
should acknowledge religious-faith
We should acknowledge God merciful, but not always for us comprehensible. Charlotte Bronte
should make-sense lulls
Why should poetry have to make sense? Charlie Chaplin