Quotes About Resentment
Do you think peace of mind can be found in holding a grudge… or harboring resentment… or wallowing in thoughts of what could have been? Me neither.
~ Steve Maraboli
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The highway of grace will get you somewhere a whole lot faster then the freeway of spite.
~ Aaron Lauritsen
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Your success increases your haters...!!!
~ M.Rehan Behleem
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Watch out for those who celebrate your success with bitterness in their hearts! surely, they'll hail you for what you are, and hate you for what you have become.
~ Michael Bassey Johnson
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Stop harboring grudges against those who have wronged you, it just holds you back when you really want to be in the NOW.
~ Stephen Richards
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Success causes others to be jealous and hate.
~ Sunday Adelaja
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She left me, offended at my want of sympathy, and thinking, no doubt, that I envied her. I did not - at least, I firmly believed I did not.
~ Anne Brontë, Agnes Grey
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Israel also deprived the world of its chance of shedding tears of genuine sympathy over her destruction. The world resents this; it likes to feel noble and sympathetic.
~ George Mikes
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I resented the easy supposition of all's well that ends well.
~ Amy Tan
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And I'd let him- not because I weakened and wanted sex, but because it would have been spiteful, beyond redemption, not to allow us this hope.
~ Amy Tan
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When we're young we all waste so much time being reserved or embarrassed with our parents, resenting them or wishing they and we were entirely different people. This
~ Anderson Cooper
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But Truman Capote wasn't interested in humanizing Gloria Vanderbilt, even while he floated in her majestic swimming pool. Instead, he wanted to resent her.
~ Anderson Cooper
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Janine shook her head. Then she stomped into the house. "Mean Janine," I muttered. "Come on, Jamie. Let's go." Janine had spoiled my whole afternoon.
~ Ann M. Martin
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Don't you see? The BITs aren't working out, either. They're just not ready, which isn't fair to us or our clients. And we're starting to resent the BITs, which isn't fair to them. You have to look at the whole picture. Firing them is the best decision for everybody. Just like your moving to California was the best decision. I mean, sure Jeff will be disappointed when you tell him.
~ Ann M. Martin
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Idea and image juxtapositioned, spinning between myth and rationality, the odd years spent at a right angle; if I over-reach, can I be sure of reclaiming a formula outside habitual movement? How easy it would be to finally slide over, allowing the rest to absolve itself. But remember society owes you nothing, therefore, doing yourself in isn't the answer, no reward for the resentment, and how would I know if it had proved freedom?
~ Ann Quin
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Everyone pushes and is angry at the people who push them.
~ Samantha Schutz
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A man is very apt to complain of the ingratitude of those who have risen far above him.
~ Samuel Johnson
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From her instructions, I had an early notion, that it was much more noble to forgive an injury than to resent it: and to give a life than to take it.
~ Samuel Richardson
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Siempre odié lo que define la vida en ese lugar: el arribismo, el afán de figurar, el odio, la tacañería congénita. la envidia
~ Santiago Gamboa
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Isabel had hated me on sight, and not because I was fat. Just because she could.
~ Sarah Dessen
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They did not know how much he cared for them. No. It hurt him greatly and he blamed Margaret for turning them against him. She wanted to ruin him, while she wore the mask of kindness.
~ Saul Bellow
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I hate this stinking little butt crack of a town!
~ Scott Heim
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When people really deteriorate, their only contribution is malicious joy in the misfortune of others.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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No es más bien [el mal humor] un despecho oculto, hijo de nuestra pequeñez; un descontento de nosotros mismos, mezclado siempre con alguna envidia, excitada por alguna loca vanidad? Vemos gente feliz que no nos debe su felicidad, y esto nos es insoportable.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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