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On the long drive (307½ mi.) from London to Gretna Green, traditional goal of British elopers, Michael and Catherine have a lot to think about. She had been married to a War neurotic whose insane ...
If jealousy is, in clich parlance, spoken of as the “green-eyed monster,” envy is cross-, squinty-, and blearily red-eyed. Never, to put it very gently, a handsome or good thing, envy.
The Green-Eyed Monster Jealousy deepens the relationship between our most heated passions and the individuals we value, goading us to pursue or protect them.
The green-eyed monster: Why do we get jealous? Why do we find jealousy so painful to admit to? And is envy really a more deadly sin? In this extract from his new book, Peter Toohey explores the ...
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They have a strong desire for security and comfort, and anything that disrupts this can trigger their green-eyed monster. Then there's Leo, the flamboyant and attention-seeking fire sign.
The green-eyed monster of jealousy and envy are always the worst and sometimes the hardest to uproot. Our society encourages the development and growth of comparison, envy, strife and jealousy.
Envy is a killer in friendship, but it's hard not to envy our friends when they get rich, famous, or God forbid both. How can we get over it?
“Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.” — Shakespeare (Othello) Jealousy is referred to as the green-eyed monster in ...