Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes About Envy
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The desire to create continually is vulgar and betrays jealousy, envy, ambition. If one is something one really does not need to make anything --and one nonetheless does very much. There exists above the ''productive'' man a yet higher species.
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Envy and jealousy are the private parts of the human soul. Perhaps the comparison can be extended.
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Sometimes we owe a friend to the lucky circumstance that we give him no cause for envy.
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My brother, are war and battle evil? Necessary, however, is the evil; necessary are the envy and the distrust and the back-biting among the virtues.
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I know the hatred and envy of your hearts. Ye are not great enough not to know of hatred and envy. Then be great enough not to be ashamed of them!
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The higher you ascend, the smaller you appear to the eye of envy. But most of all they hate those who fly.
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The will to incessant creation is vulgar, betraying jealousy, envy, and ambition. Assuming that you are something, there is really nothing that you need to do-and yet you do a great deal. Above the "productive" man there is still a higher type.
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The gilded sheath of pity sometimes covers the dagger of envy.
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Epicurus had rage and envy of Plato's superior style.
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Women and egoistic artists entertain a feeling towards science that is something composed of envy and sentimentality.
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Our faith in others betrays that we would rather have faith in ourselves. Our longing for a friend is our betrayer. And often with our love we want merely to overcome envy. And often we attack and make ourselves enemies, to conceal that we are vulnerable.
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