The damning tho't stuck in my throat and cut me like a knife, That she, whom all my life I'd loved, should be another's wife. (Quote by - Henry Glassford Bell)
Yet he was jealous, though he did not show it, For jealousy dislikes the world to know it. (Quote by - George Gordon Noel Byron))
Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love. (Quote by - George Eliot)
Jealousy is never satisfied with anything short of an omniscience that would detect the subtlest fold of the heart. (Quote by - George Eliot)
Then grew a wrinkle on fair Venus' brow, The amber sweet of love is turn'd to gall! Gloomy was Heaven; bright Phoebus did avow He would be coy, and would not love at all; Swearing no greater mischief could be wrought, Than love united to a jealous thought. (Quote by - Robert Greene)
Jealousy is said to be the offspring of Love. Yet, unless the parent makes haste to strangle the child, the child will not rest till it has poisoned the parent. (Quote by - A.W. Hare and J.C. Hare)
Men are the cause of women not loving one another. (Quote by - A.W. Hare and J.C. Hare)
In jealousy there is more self-love than love. (Quote by - Francois Duc de la Rochefoucauld)
No true love there can be without Its dread penalty--jealousy. (Quote by - Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton)
Nor jealousy Was understood, the injur'd lover's hell. (Quote by - John Milton)
Can't I another's face commend, Or to her virtues be a friend, But instantly your forehead louers, As if her merit lessen'd yours? (Quote by - Edward Moore)
O jealousy, Thou ugliest fiend of hell! thy deadly venom Preys on my vitals, turns the healthful hue Of my flesh check to haggard sallowness, And drinks my spirit up! (Quote by - Hannah More)
Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne. (Quote by - Alexander Pope)
To jealousy, nothing is more frightful than laughter. (Quote by - Francoise Sagan)
O jealousy! thou magnifier of trifles. (Quote by - Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller)
So full of artless jealousy is guilt It spills itself in fearing to be spilt. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
I do beseech you-- Though I perchance am vicious in my guess (As I confess it is my nature's plague To spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy Shapes faults that are not), that your wisdom yet From one that so imperfectly conjects Would take no notice, nor build yourself a trouble Out of his scattering and unsure observance. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock The meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But O, what damned minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts--suspects, yet strongly loves! (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmations strong As proofs of holy writ. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
But jealous souls will not be answered so; They are not ever jealous for the cause, But jealous for they're jealous. 'Tis a monster Begot upon itself, born on itself. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
If I shall be condemned Upon surmises, all proofs sleeping else But what your jealousies awake, I tell you 'Tis rigor and not law. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
Never waste jealousy on a real man: it is the imaginary man that supplants us all in the long run. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
Entire affection hateth nicer hands. (Quote by - Edmund Spenser)
But through the heart Should Jealousy its venom once diffuse, 'Tis then delightful misery no more, But agony unmix'd, incessant gall, Corroding every thought, and blasting all Love's paradise. (Quote by - James Thomson (1))
Who surpasses or subdues mankind, must look down on the hate of those below. (Quote by - Lord Byron)