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Jealous Quotes - Page 16

Jealous, adj. Unduly concerned about the preservation of that which can be lost only if not worth keeping.

Ambrose Bierce (2016). “The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World”, p.115, 谷月社

Whatever spiteful fools may say, Each jealous ranting yelper, No woman ever went astray, Without a man to help her

Abraham Lincoln, Caroline Thomas Harnsberger (1950). “The Lincoln treasury”

And oft, my jealousy shapes faults that are not.

William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, Alexander Pope, George Steevens (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare”, p.357

If you will not have God (and He is a jealous God), you should pay your respects to Hitler or Stalin.

T. S. Eliot (2014). “Christianity and Culture”, p.58, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

No greater mischief could be wrought Than love united to a jealous thought.

Robert Greene, George Peele, Alexander Dyce (1861). “The dramatic and poetical works: With memoirs of the authors and notes”, p.311