No bird ever looked at a plane in envy
Iain S. ThomasTags: envy
If an American worker saw you driving a Cadillac, he worked to. earn enough to buy one for himself; the English worker, on the other hand, sought to deprive you of yours.
Elizabeth PowersTags: class-warfare envy
The price of success is to bear the criticism of envy.
Denis WaitleyTags: success society criticism envy judgmental-people success-strategies
I know you don't think that any tongue I speak is mine; it must be rented. I am always denial, or pretense. A child born mid-flight has no nation. I can pull on either culture, but they always melt like a dream, trickle away, water on the oiled pelt of foreign.
Jasmine Ann CoorayTags: politics poetry identity ignorance isolation race envy objectification mixed-race nationhood
Was it possible to feel nostalgic about something that had never happened to him, possible for nostalgia to be taken in by the body as a free pathogen to infect the consciousness with stray sentiments? Perhaps, in his dreams, he had traveled back in time, or even drifted into another dimension of space-time and inhabited the body, experiences, and nostalgia of another. To even envisage so allowed the trauma of those lost moments, though not his own, to draw from him a certain envy for the entity in whose memories he had basked vicariously. . .Perhaps, nostalgia was a microorganism. . .the bacterium that infected. . . Yes. . .maybe he was sick.
Ashim ShankerTags: consciousness nostalgia plague envy time-travel multiple-personalities entity infection multiple-universes remembrance-of-things-past lost-time microorganisms vicarious-experience ailment bacterium pathogen
When envy lies within a woman's heart it cuts into her soul
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