How To Use Jealous In A Sentence

  • The following years were characterized by rifts with Russia, in which the Ukraine jealously guarded its own independence against its overbearing neighbour.
  • Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good-will and kind conduct more speedily changed than by invidious jealousies and uncandid imputations, whether expressed or implied.
  • Some spouses tend to nag or criticise each other; others may be jealous or possessive. Times, Sunday Times
  • These successes, if that is what they are, are tinged with a jealousy that legal writers elsewhere have a more publicly acknowledged involvement in moulding the law's development.
  • He discovers he is aroused by jealousy, so he encourages the young doctor to flirt with his wife.
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  • None rested quiet or mute for a second, except the one who kept close as his shadow to her father's side, and unwittingly was treated by him less like the other children, than like some stray spirit of another world, caught and held jealously, but without much outward notice, lest haply it might take alarm, and vanish back again unawares. John Halifax, Gentleman
  • 'It must be -- eight o'clock,' said the gasping voice -- '_eight o'clock_;' and the tone became a whisper, as though the idea thus half involuntarily revealed had been drawn jealously back into the strongholds of consciousness. Robert Elsmere
  • Jealousy and suspicion are eroding our friendship.
  • Those on the left side accentuate anger, hate, jealousy, and selfishness. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Old Drury Lane has called me in, with jealousy to cover 'em, And sent me round with their own bills, to go and plaster over 'em.
  • In love you have patience, kindness, the absence of jealousy, pride and boastfulness.
  • This is an ironic thing about these - I prefer the word rivalries to jealousies - but I think the people who signed that letter would buy into the vision that Charter 08 puts out there. Professor: Nobel Will Give Chinese Activists Courage
  • The city of Palermo was also distinguishable; and Julia, as she gazed on its glittering spires; would endeavour in imagination to depicture its beauties, while she secretly sighed for a view of that world, from which she had hitherto been secluded by the mean jealousy of the marchioness, upon whose mind the dread of rival beauty operated strongly to the prejudice of Emilia and Julia. A Sicilian Romance
  • But he had always been a sentimental kid at heart, and was probably just jealous because I wasn't lavishing him with attention for a change.
  • You really do sound like some kind of jealous loser.
  • The feelings of jealousy are mostly about relationships rather than about objects. Families and Friends - how to help your child form happy relationships.
  • In a story like way, these paintings display the process of love, ‘that moves from initial flirtations, to the ecstasies of physical love consummation, then to the anxieties of jealousy and rejection’.
  • The silly pretext of difficulties by which my erasure, notwithstanding the reiterated solicitations of the victorious General, was so long delayed made me apprehensive of a renewal, under a weak and jealous pentarchy, of the horrible scenes of 1796. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Life is one big road with lots of signs. So when you riding through the ruts, don't complicate your mind. Flee from hate, mischief and jealousy. Don't bury your thoughts, put your vision to reality. Wake Up and Live! Bob Marley 
  • Trying to make your partner jealous by flirting with other people can easily backfire on you.
  • It's important to be kind to a jealous friend. The Sun
  • Abusers are often suspicious and jealous, suffer from low self-esteem and need to assert themselves.
  • The gods are dispassionate, jealous, vainly superior, and sometimes unfair and bitter.
  • His jealous competitors frequently accuse he of be too acquisitive or of taking apart theirs trade.
  • He became crazed with anger/jealousy/pain.
  • Surprisingly, parrots and cockatoos can get jealous of other pets, so if there's a new animal in the house be patient whilst your bird gets used to the newcomer.
  • He lectured his London School of Economics audience in December last year, while the prime minister bit his lip with jealousy.
  • Maybe there is jealousy, but I think the envy is more powerful.
  • Jealousy can have an equally destructive effect. Why Am I Afraid to Divorce?
  • Jealousy was not the passion to loosen the tongue of the sagaman, and in so far as that is the theme of "King Erik," the play is not Old Norse in origin. The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature
  • It's about fatism and prejuidice, it's about self-love and health, it's about self-hate and jealousy -- but it's got just enough sexual tension and puppy love to make watching it a real joy. Sunny Gold: Between Body Image and Health: Having a Conversation About Fat
  • When he was four years old, I quarrelled with the English nurse who had attended upon him, and about whom my wife had been so jealous, and procured for him a French gouvernante, who had lived with families of the first quality in The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
  • He broke off the engagement in a fit of jealousy.
  • Ignore her?she's only trying to make you jealous.
  • Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love. George Eliot 
  • Your success can stir jealousy and this needs careful handling. The Sun
  • The vocals are shared alternately between the two singers; both sound like fragile pixies, trapped in a lyrical world of jealous lovers and murderous intent.
  • His whole idea of payback worked because clearly Arianne was jealous.
  • Mr. Steele, if I didn't know better, I would be suspicious that you are just plain jealous of Pres. Steele: Obama should not declare economic success
  • I was pretty affable myself, just then, and pretended not to hear one or two of the more jealous remarks that were dropped - about how odd it was that Her Majesty hadn't chosen one of the purple brigade to squire her young cousin, not so much as Guardee even, but a plain Mr - and who the deuce were the Flashmans anyway? The Sky Writer
  • Some spouses tend to nag or criticise each other; others may be jealous or possessive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within each colonial prebend tribal jealousies and differences were exploited by colonial masters to maximize political power and economic advantage. Matthew Bergman: The Obama Manifesto
  • Sheffer -- who knew what makes business men laugh -- pinned his simple faith to three main subjects, convulsive of the diaphragmatic muscles, building up each series upon the inherent humor to be extracted from physical violence as represented in the perpetrations and punishments of Ruff and Reddy, marital infidelity as mirrored in the stratagems and errancies of an amorous ape with an aged and jealous spouse, and the sure-fire familiarity of aged minstrel jokes (mother-in-law, country constable, young married cookery, and the like) refurbished in pictorial serials through the agency of two uproarious and imbecilic vulgarians, Bonehead and Buttinsky. Success A Novel
  • Danny could be very jealous and possessive about me.
  • Following one teaching is not a way of confining you or jealously monopolizing you.
  • This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth.
  • Hurt and deeply jealous, she stalked him for 18 months causing misery and harassment to the pair.
  • The police believe the motive for this murder was jealousy.
  • Stone felt a small pang of jealousy, then realised that he could hardly play dog-in-the-manger when he already had a bone for the taking. CORMORANT
  • They also found his iPhone diary detailing his jealous thoughts in the days leading up to the brutal killing. The Sun
  • It hadn't taken long for Chee, who was good at self-analysis, to determine that his problem was mostly jealousy. THE FALLEN MAN
  • When he saw the look of longing in her eyes towards the kiss Blake was sharing with his girlfriend his jaw tightened and he felt a sharp stab of jealousy.
  • Possessiveness, jealousy, and protectiveness are high.
  • jealousy was a component of his character
  • In some rare instances people can become so depressed that they become seriously ill through jealousy. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • Cue lots of jealousy from the usually laidback chap - is his marital bliss about to be chalked off? The Sun
  • “I had a feeling  …   And when you saw him again, after twenty years, all the old jealousy built up again  …  ” Maigret and the Loner
  • He's too jealous and protective of her.
  • It made me jealous with its wit and irony....
  • Jealous of her. I bet it really got him going seeing my little pink dimples bobbing up and down there.
  • At first his jealousy only showed in small ways-he didn't mind me talking to other guys.
  • Some spouses tend to nag or criticise each other; others may be jealous or possessive. Times, Sunday Times
  • The very thought of hearing her name reviled by the jealous woman before him filled him with wrath. Adrien Leroy
  • What they have against Mick is their own short comings and/or jealousy. STRIDER KNIVES
  • Your emotions are calm and your love style more confident so jealousy won't jinx a relationship. The Sun
  • Plus, after marching through the Kübler-Ross stages of bad-review grief from "future generations will recognize my genius!" to "they're just jealous!" to sulky acceptance, we can console ourselves with the belief that professional critics bring to their work some instinctual empathy for the artists under review -- an understanding of the passion and elbow grease that go into any sustained work of creativity, no matter the quality of the final product. Ben H. Winters: Why I Give Everything Five Stars
  • Even commendation itself is often used calumniously, with intent to breed dislike and ill-will towards a person commended in envious or jealous ears; or so as to give passage to dispraises, and render the accusations following more credible. The World's Best Orations, Vol. 1 (of 10)
  • Professional jealousy vies with personal loyalty, to wonderfully chaotic effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nourished by my indolence, it grew into a mammoth, impregnable oak of jealousy, bearing the most poisonous fruit. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • The letters still extant from the princes of the East to Sapor are manifest forgeries; 151 nor is it natural to suppose that a jealous monarch should, even in the person of a rival, thus publicly degrade the majesty of kings. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • I think most people are just plain jealous of the Palins. Palin attorney warns media over 'defamatory' charges
  • If you sound concerned (rather than judgmental or jealous or left out), she may listen.
  • This heaven, however, does not and cannot last: the soft toot of a car horn cues the return of ambient sound, and ushers in the somewhat jealous and tormented dialogue that ensues between this couple.
  • The completed items would be kept in storage for as long as necessary, brought out to be washed and aired occasionally, and jealously guarded.
  • So there is envy and jealousy, yes. The Sun
  • The latter was fiercely jealous, and if Parsons showed obvious affection toward someone, Patsy howled as though she were calling upon all her lupine ancestors to come forth and carry off the intruder.
  • Perhaps this critique is simply based on jealousy. Times, Sunday Times
  • We will allow all haters to remain in hate zone and peaceless language-keep moving people nothing to see here just another jealous MJ hater. This week's cover: An exclusive first look at the new Michael Jackson movie | EW.com
  • Nor was it merely in the cheeks, or rather the chaps of this painted face, in the mammiferous chest, the aggressive rump of this body allowed to deteriorate and invaded by obesity, upon which there now floated iridescent as a film of oil, the vice at one time so jealously confined by M. de Charlus in the most secret chamber of his heart. The Captive
  • He gets really jealous if his girlfriend strikes up a friendship with another man.
  • You're not making me jealous. You're making me wonder what I saw you in the first place.
  • Giasone" (1649) is a comic farrago on the Jason-Medea-Golden Fleece tale, with Jason as a serial debaucher, Medea switching from jealous harpy to generous relinquisher of said Jason to her rival Isifile (both women have given birth to twins sired by Jason), and a bevy of clownish servants. On a Tattered Shoestring
  • Sometimes in life you can feel passion, jealousy, sensuality, loathing, and love.
  • Marlon convinces him that it's only jealousy and then asks him to help him carry the picnic hamper.
  • _Fidei Defensor_, or Defender of the Faith, a title which he jealously bore until his death, and which his successors, the sovereigns of Great Britain, with like humor have continued to bear ever since. A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1.
  • I try to tell her it's alright, that whatever shred of jealousy I had had disappeared long back.
  • I'll be so jealous if you manage to wangle an invitation to his house.
  • Father, who is "a jealous God," have raised such a blasphemer from the dead and exalted him to His right hand? Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Philip was a serial philanderer who did not bother to conduct his affairs very discreetly, which infuriated the moody and jealous Joan.
  • At first his jealousy only showed in small ways-he didn't mind me talking to other guys.
  • Jealousy is an ugly emotion.
  • Huskers fans are imagining conspiracies against their team, convinced that anyone else's dislike is code for jealousy of all Nebraska's awesomeness. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • Desire and jealousy flourish at the margin of what is knowable, just beyond the limits of what Pandosto can see.
  • Complications kick in, and previously contained feelings of jealousy, betrayal, insecurity and possessiveness threaten to overwhelm what had seemed a rather civilised arrangement.
  • (link) I'm somewhat jealous of your and kateelliott's ability to generate more and more extra plot with even trying -- that things always seem to spin outwards rather than twining inwards every chance they get ... Msagara: Michelle West DAW books update
  • This type is not necessarily that of a woman whose daughter has married, but the type of a depressed woman of about fifty, aboulic, discontented with herself and others, domineering, and jealous, because she suffers from the mania of being loved though she is incapable of acquiring any one's affection. A Psychiatric Milestone Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921
  • Drop envy and jealousy, otherwise there is no possibility - because love cannot exist where envy and jealousies exist. Then your search is only for a certain type of power: that in the name of love you are just trying to fulfill the ego. And it is arduous to drop, because love exists only when all the negative elements of the mind are dropped. It is very arduous. Osho 
  • It would be selfish to be jealous of him, and I could truthfully say I wasn't.
  • Charles was only ever jealous of him when he served with some distinction as a helicopter pilot during the Falklands war.
  • Hutchinson, with a vast conceit of her superior holiness and with the ugly censoriousness which is a usual accompaniment of that grace, demonstrated her genius for mixing a theological controversy with personal jealousies and public anxieties, and involved the whole colony of the Bay in an acrimonious quarrel, such as to give an unpleasant tone of partisanship and ill temper to the proceedings in her case, whether ecclesiastical or civil. A History of American Christianity
  • Over three quarters reported that their dating partners did something to make them jealous.
  • I'll be so jealous if you manage to wangle an invitation to his house.
  • To confront your jealousy, make a secret list of all the things you envy… then wad it up into spitballs.
  • For will any of sound discretion approve of my being beaten as a boy, because, by playing at ball, I made less progress in studies which I was to learn, only that, as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly? and what else did he who beat me? who, if worsted in some trifling discussion with his fellow-tutor, was more embittered and jealous than I when beaten at ball by a play-fellow? The First Book
  • She quickly squashed the small pang of jealousy that had risen up in her.
  • You're not making me jealous. You're making me wonder what I saw you in the first place.
  • Some spouses tend to nag or criticise each other; others may be jealous or possessive. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was too possessive of her, she was too jealous of him.
  • I said before, there are tensions and jealousies, but they always seem to exist in great orchestras. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • In these situations jealousy can seem like a logical reaction to an emotionally violent incident.
  • Whenever one of us would pour a thimbleful into his cup, the other two would jealously measure the outpouring with their eyes.
  • Being neither jealous nor greedy, being without desires, and remaining the same under all circumstances, this is nobility.
  • It disturbed me in my comfort spots, comforted me in my disturbed spots, and, as an erstwhile writer of fiction, I was simultaneously enraptured by her facility with words and timing; and nearly unconsolable and jealous and angry with myself for not working harder at it than I do. Dear Clusterflock | clusterflock
  • His eyes were a sweet shade in between jade green and light hazel that Rebecca had once admitted to being jealous of, and he hadn't let her live it down since.
  • A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity. Robert A. Heinlein 
  • He's being driven by jealousy rather than love. The Sun
  • The feelings, which she described as jealousy, grew deeper when Kathlyn Ogdoc became pregnant during her sophomore year in college. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post
  • She got insanely jealous and there was a terrible fight.
  • Jealousy is a very destructive emotion.
  • It's hard to be too jealous, though, because Jonathan is a totally sweet guy and he actually is the sort of genius writer for whom such prizes were created. Boing Boing
  • Hope, fear, alarm, jealousy, the ephemerous tale that does its business and dies in a day, all these things, which are the reins and spurs by which leaders check or urge the minds of followers, are not easily employed, or hardly at all, amongst scattered people. Paras. 325-349
  • But the clash goes beyond professional jealousies and crony networking.
  • Her wild behaviour merely fanned the flames of his jealousy.
  • I suspect this form of expression is a local custom for elderly people to ward off the envy of jealous gods.
  • The boardrooms of media companies are virtual hotbeds of political maneuvering, petty jealousy and back-stabbing.
  • Politics, feminism, jealousy, and fragility of love are only a few issues tackled within this multi-layered film.
  • Sir Ronald had promised to be content without love; but he was not, and was huffish and offended, and savagely jealous of Reginald Stanford and all the hated past. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel
  • The records of Massachusetts Bay are full of suggestive incongruities between the ideal, single-souled life which its founders hoped to lead, and the jealousies, the opposing opinions, or the intervolved passions of individuals and of parties, which sometimes unwittingly cloaked themselves in religious tenets. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • He kept reading.… Othello's jealousy manifests itself in the imagery of the bestial, which Shakespeare utilises as a motif of animal passion and the absence of reason…
  • Alas! the sweet woman leads an ill life with him; he's a very jealousy man; she leads a very frampold life with him, good heart. The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • Jealousy is reputed to be one of their worst faults, but Taureans are no more inclined to jealousy than any of the other signs.
  • In a story like way, these paintings display the process of love, ‘that moves from initial flirtations, to the ecstasies of physical love consummation, then to the anxieties of jealousy and rejection’.
  • Indeed, had she and Colonel Leek been sharing confidential affections, he might have felt a prick of jealousy.
  • And an angry and a jealous one at that. Times, Sunday Times
  • But on his end, the marriage plummets quickly from him preening about landing someone another character calls "luscious" to displays of intense, irrational jealousy. News - chicagotribune.com
  • She begs him to pray for her sins and to warn her daughter of the dangers of jealousy. Words Of Love: Passionate Women from Heloise to Sylvia Plath
  • It was as though she were asking me, inaudibly, “Feeling a bit jealous, kid?” 2010, what I wanted
  • We used to have lots of rows as he was very jealous and possessive. The Sun
  • Race footage is interspersed with cross country ski antics not commonly seen, including jumping and copious amounts of half-pipe stunts that would make an accomplished snowboarder jealous.
  • Her plans to make him jealous backfired on her when he went off with her best friend.
  • Now no man may call a palaver of all small chiefs unless he notifies the government of his intention, for the government is jealous of self-appointed parliaments, for when men meet together in public conference, however innocent may be its first cause, talk invariably drifts to war, just as when they assemble and talk in private it drifts womanward. Bones Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country
  • ‘The Jealous God’ is based on the novel by John Braine and is set in the 1960s, capturing people's struggles within the morality of the time.
  • He is convinced the locals are jealous of his wealth and flamboyant lifestyle. The Sun
  • He felt a jealous chagrin as he watched them follow her into the church, an anger that she dared to trample upon him that way, a fierce desire to get away and quaff the cup of admiration at the hand of some of his own friends, or to quaff some cup, _any_ cup, for he was thirsty, thirsty, _thirsty_, and this was a dry and barren land. The City of Fire
  • Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude.
  • The coquette Lady Betty Modish is led to accept the suit of the honourable Lord Morelove (contrasted with the boastful and immoral Lord Foppington) by a plot to excite her jealousy, followed by reproaches from Sir Charles.
  • “Your argument is illogical,” I cried, “if the girl is jealous, it is because she has given herself more completely: her exclusiveness is the other side of her devotion and tenderness; she wants to do everything for you, to be with you and help you in every way, and in case of illness or poverty or danger, you would find how much more she had to give than your red-breeched soldier.” Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions
  • Ministers of the Gospel are excluded [from serving as Visitors of the county Elementary Schools] to avoid jealousy from the other sects, were the public education committed to the ministers of a particular one; and with more reason than in the case of their exclusion from the legislative and executive functions. On Same-Sex Couples and Catfish Derbies
  • Their pleasures gave but a pinchbeck joviality after all, were but a thin lacker spread over mercenary cares and heart-aching jealousies -- not the jealousies of passion, but the nipping vulgar vexation with which a shopkeeper trembles lest a customer should go to his rival over the way. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
  • I know people link our sort of vandalism to boredom and jealousy but what we're really trying to do is get a reaction.
  • A judge today sentenced an Altamonte Springs man to life in prison for shooting his wife to death in what he described as a jealous rage. SplicedFeed
  • Of course, it's human nature you sometimes feel jealous. The Sun
  • In particular, it ignores those emotions which involve higher cognitive processes, such as jealousy, envy, and Schadenfreude.
  • In the movie, Sacagawea and Clark fall in love while traversing hostile Native American territory and battling the jealous villain Toussaint Charbonneau.
  • He is possessive, jealous and treats her badly. The Sun
  • Close, exclusive, two-person cliques characterized by possessiveness and jealousy are formed. It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend
  • Being neither jealous nor greedy, being without desires, and remaining the same under all circumstances, this is nobility.
  • Claire Danes once told me, basking in the warm afterglow of monkeylike sexual congress, There will be those who are jealous of your enormous talent, emphasis on the enormous. Y.P.R.: Critics, Shmritics
  • Viewing things from one extreme perspective to another, anguish, jealous, witless were packed in between.
  • A jealous person is totally egotistical and not at all interested in the needs of their partner. POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • You find a tactful way to help a friend with a jealous mind. The Sun
  • He remembered watching her passionate kiss with Nicholas and felt a jealous rage well up inside.
  • Arg had accused the tearful blonde of being jealous and possessive. The Sun
  • A reputation of jealousy, rage and egomania had made him the man he was today, and that was something he had come to regret.
  • I am in my contrivances and pretences to blind my gaoleress, and to take off the jealousy of her principals on my going down so often into the garden and poultry-yard. Clarissa Harlowe
  • That might have been me, I thought, alarmed by the unsavory jealousy welling up inside.
  • In the East a man becomes divine only when he is no longer jealous, a man is thought to be enlightened only when he is no longer jealous. Jealousy is a by-product of the ego and when the ego disappears jealousy disappears. You cannot offend a buddha. Whatsoever you do you cannot offend him. Osho 
  • I sensed a lot of tension and jealousy beneath the surface.
  • Robespierre, a narrow, prudish, jealous, puritanical but able lawyer from Arras, with journalists like Desmoulins and Loustallot, inveighed against what they described as iniquitous class legislation that would have excluded from the councils of the French nation Jean The French Revolution A Short History
  • She messages me all the time but I still feel jealous and scared. The Sun
  • After all you have to be envious of somebody to feel jealous of them, right?
  • Between the slow ticking of the cogs I listened jealously for foreign sounds, and heard at length a gentle dripping across the breadth of the boathouse; that was the last of the "portcullis," as Raffles called it, rising out of the river; indeed, I could now see the difference in the stretch of stream underneath, for the open end of the boathouse was much less dark than mine; and when the faint band of reflected starlight had broadened as I thought enough, I ceased winding and groped my way down the steps into the boat. Mr. Justice Raffles
  • With Cato's slogan ringing in their ears, with their jealousy of Carthage's economic success, the Roman senate decreed that the terms of the treaty had been violated and it duly declared war.
  • He broke off the engagement in a fit of jealousy.
  • It is thought a jealous rival tipped off officers. The Sun
  • If that's not enough to make you jealous she also has the option of becoming an elocution teacher, as if she would ever need it, having achieved a gold medal for elocution from the London Academy of Dramatic Art and Music.
  • You also wrote: "Every workplace or institution is full of politics and petty jealousies, that is human nature, but the sheer viciousness and bloodthirstyness of academia is astounding. The Dangers (?) Of Academic Blogs
  • Or only a petty, jealous one? Christianity Today
  • The novel is a tale of vengeance wreaked by one jealous twin on her sister across decades, cities and continents.
  • As the title suggests, it's mostly Lynch's movie - the earthy, ribald Nora provides the epicentre for the story, the focus of Joyce's passion and jealousy.
  • I could not bear it, and the demon of jealousy had full possession of me, young as I was, and sometimes, when I saw him preferred to me, I wished him dead, _dead_, just as he is now. Bessie's Fortune A Novel
  • Even if, in the beginning, we may have felt incongruent with the jealous workplace environment, slowly we start focusing our energies on how to avoid or circumvent it.
  • It is important to recognize jealousy and to nip it in the bud before it gets out of hand.
  • Jealousy suddenly surged within me, and I took off, running.
  • Love, joy, hate, fear and jealousy are all emotions.
  • By our very nature, we are selfish, jealous, envious, stricken with strife, and sometimes downright rebellious.
  • I've never seen such an exhibition of jealousy.
  • My personal view, admittedly pretty neurotic, is that the politician is jealous of hardworking people who can manage to have a good time.
  • He and Anna became “lace curtain Irish,” the term the jealous “shanty Irish” of First Ward used for families that moved up and out. Wild Bill Donovan
  • In the simplest, we have robots or androids who can think but who cannot feel joy, grief, guilt or jealousy.
  • Milton had become too rational and believed in a fiery jealous God rather than the forgiving Holy Spirit.
  • Father Malachi spoke with venom in his voice that Judy would be jealous of.
  • Drop jealousy and love wells up. Jealousy means that I am the owner. It is an ego trip, and wherever there is ego there is poison, and the poison kills the very source of love. One has to become aware of just these few things and discard them and one's life becomes a lotus of love. And then there is no need to go in any search of god, god will come in search of you. This is my observation, that god always comes seeking the true seeker. Whenever the disciple is ready the master appears. Osho 
  • The Soviet Union had better technology and more money to spend on it than America, and that made the Americans jealous, even envious.
  • he looked at his friend's new car jealously
  • He was actuated by violent jealousy.
  • As such, he is the object of much spiteful envy and petty jealousy from members opposite.
  • It is so easy to become involved in local jealousies, and to be obliged to go on seeing acquaintances TESTIMONIES
  • She seemed to be somewhat jealous of the fact that my attentions were divided equally among everyone else in the office and not just at her.

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