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Quotes About Comparison

Difference between Love and Attraction? Attraction is just like seeing sparkle's in the sky due to Lightening of a ROCKET. Love is just like seeing bright STARS in the sky that are everlasting.
~ Unknown
People tell me to forget about the past but what happens when that person you're with today isn't better than your last.
~ Unknown
Gratitude is not love. Don't mix the two because they are not the same
~ Unknown
Jealousy doesn't show how much you love someone, it shows how insecure you are.
~ Unknown
I've given you my best, why does she get the best of you?
~ Unknown
There is no need to compare your life (or standard of living) with either a fictitious life in the future or some rose-tinted view of the past. You
~ Mark Williams
James Buchanan's collegiate record for "spirited" rambunctiousness arguably rivals that of George
~ Unknown
Have you seen their teeny beards? I had more hair when I was born!
~ Unknown
I don't see why I should disguise the magnificence of my education when you do nothing to hide the paucity of yours.
~ Unknown
Jamaicans are so unflappable, they might as well be Minnesotans.
~ Marlon James
Miss Betsy is looking at me. Some jealousy sure, but every woman have that in them
~ Marlon James
Me have a rule with woman. If your titty prettier and your body hotter than my woman I'll deal with you. Otherwise, fuck off.
~ Marlon James
Enjoy your own life without comparing it with that of another.
~ Marquis de Condorcet
if readers have a sincere desire to make life miserable for themselves, they might learn to compare themselves to other people. For those unfamiliar with this practice, he provides a few exercises. The first one displays full-length pictures of a man and a woman who embody ideal physical beauty by contemporary media standards. Readers are instructed to take their own body measurements, compare them to those superimposed on the pictures of the attractive specimens, and dwell on the differences.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
Most of us grew up speaking a language that encourages us to label, compare, demand, and pronounce judgments rather than to be aware of what we are feeling and needing. I believe life-alienating communication is rooted in views of human nature that have exerted their influence for several centuries. These views stress humans' innate evil and deficiency, and a need for education to control our inherently undesirable nature.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
Most of us grew up speaking a language that encourages us to label, compare, demand, and pronounce judgments rather than to be aware of what we are feeling and needing.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
In his book How to Make Yourself Miserable, Dan Greenburg demonstrates through humor the insidious power that comparative thinking can exert over us. He suggests that if readers have a sincere desire to make life miserable for themselves, they might learn to compare themselves to other people.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
We also cling to the past as a way of contrasting it with the present—usually to highlight something positive about ourselves at the expense of someone else. Do you ever find yourself beginning a long self-serving story with the phrase, "When I was your age . . ."?
~ Marshall Goldsmith
I said his name softly to myself. Lucky. Lucian Radcliffe. His name must come from the Latin lucianus, meaning light, and that's what he was, golden and bright. I didn't care what Jack's name meant. Probably Jackass.
~ Unknown
I didn't know what that meant, but it was a good job title and honestly it made me a little jealous.
~ Martha Wells
I have always derived great comfort from William Shakespeare. After a depressing visit to the mirror or an unkind word from a girlfriend or an incredulous stare in the street, I say to myself: 'Well. Shakespeare looked like shit.' It works wonders.
~ Martin Amis
Every mother hopes that her daughter will marry a better man than she did, and is convinced that her son will never find a wife as good as his father did.
~ Unknown
from a small one. That's because, if you are looking at the original, its impact is physiological. In the same way, standing next to a big tree feels quite unlike being next to a sapling.
~ Martin Gayford
A nickel's worth of goulash beats a five dollar can of vitamines.
~ Martin H. Fischer