The jealousy that arises from another's achievement is overcome by developing an awareness of and admiration for one's own and other's achievement.
Envy assails the noblest: the winds howl around the highest peaks.
It is not love that is blind, but jealousy.
People say that the monetary system produces incentive. This may be true in limited areas, but it also produces greed, embezzlement, corruption, pollution, jealousy, anger, crime, war, poverty, tremendous scarcity, and unnecessary human suffering. You have to look at the entire picture.
Love is the master-key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.
Noble hearts are neither jealous nor afraid because jealousy spells doubt and fear spells pettiness.
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.
It will be a great pity if any feeling of jealousy or egotism gain ground amongst you.
Jealousy's eyes are green.
Don't torment yourself with jealousy. It's a silly illusion that someone's life is better than yours when the truth is that each one of us is on a different path.
When a man marries a widow his jealousies revert to the past: no man is as good as his wife says her first husband was
Poisonous jealousy thrummed through my veins.
Love that is fed by jealousy dies hard.
Love sees sharply, hatred sees even more sharp, but Jealousy sees the sharpest for it is love and hate at the same time.
Drop envy and jealousy, otherwise there is no possibility , because love cannot exist where envy and jealousies exist.
Men are the cause of women not loving one another. [Fr. , Les hommes sont la cause que les femmes ne s'aiment point. ]
The worst thing about jealousy is how low it makes you reach.
Envy lurks at the bottom of the human heart like a viper in its hole.
My birth neither shook the German Empire nor caused much of an upheaval in the home. It pleased mother, caused father a certain amount of pride and my elder brother the usual fraternal jealousy of a hitherto only son.
Jealousy lives upon doubts. It becomes madness or ceases entirely as soon as we pass from doubt to certainty.