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Quotes About Coveting

I hate it that there are so many beautiful women in the world, and I can't have all of them for myself.
~ Ram Gopal Varma
Human beings are unsatisfied beggar.
~ Prakash Adhikari
For you, perhaps. Tell me, how many more of those pretty baubles have you purloined since then?
~ James Swallow
Luck always seems like it belongs to someone else.
~ David Levien
When I envied a man's spurs then they were indeed worth coveting.
~ Zane Grey
The commandment that prohibits desiring the goods of one's neighbor attempts to resolve the number one problem of every human community: internal violence.
~ Rene Girard
Almighty God, grant unto them, and to every one of us, such grace from above as that we may not willfully infringe His holy commandments, prohibiting us to covet other men's goods, but with all thankfulness to satisfy ourselves with those benefits which He hath already bestowed upon us.
~ RICHARD BANCROFT
Nay, in my opinion, you ought to be ashamed to open your mouths ever hereafter against the present government of the Church, and for the new platform, until you can be contented to be so far from coveting the goods of the Church, as that you are both willing and ready to deliver out of your hand such spoils and preys thereof as you have already.
~ RICHARD BANCROFT
When I envied a man's spurs then they were indeed worth coveting.
~ Zane Grey
Well-being means, finally, to drop one's Ego, to give up greed, to cease chasing after the preservation and the aggrandizement of the Ego, to be and to experience one's self in the act of being, not in having, preserving, coveting, using.
~ Erich Fromm
A week or so later the Vicar rang up to ask if he could come and see Lady Graham. Most of us would at once have had a (quite unnecessary) attack of conscience and wondered if we had been accused of brawling in church or coveting our neighbour's maidservant (a sin which has now, by force of circumstances, become Common Usage).
~ Angela Thirkell
Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not.
~ Ann Brashares
you have more than you know. And people will want what you have.
~ Lois Lowry
Why don't you hit Ig?" Terry whispered. "He's the one checking out little redheads. Thinking lustful thoughts. He's coveting. Look at him. You can see it on his face. Look at that coveting expression." "Covetous," Derrick said.
~ Joe Hill
The things a man hoarded revealed a lot about the man and what he valued.
~ Sandra Brown
MOST of the ugliness in the human narrative comes from a distorted quest to possess beauty. COVETING begins with appreciating blessings: MURDER begins with a hunger for justice. LUST begins with a recognition of beauty. GLUTTONY begins when our enjoyment of the delectable gifts of GOD starts to consume us. IDOLATRY begins when our seeing a reflection of God in something beautiful leads to our thinking that the beautiful image bearer is worthy of WORSHIP.
~ Shane Claiborne
The question becomes not just how to accumulate more, but how to covet less.
~ Shane Claiborne
Collecting expresses a free-floating desire that attaches and re-attaches itself—it is a succession of desires. The true collector is in the grip not of what is collected but of collecting.
~ Susan Sontag
There is, however, a far more common ailment among us—and that is pride from the bottom looking up. It is manifest in so many ways, such as faultfinding, gossiping, backbiting, and murmuring, living beyond our means, envying, coveting, withholding gratitude and praise that might lift another, and being unforgiving and jealous.
~ Ezra Taft Benson
There is no sin coveting things are of no great use or profit, but would show out good and have some grandeur around them.
~ Lady Gregory
We want what we can't have, even when we have no right to demand it.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Is this the time to receive money and clothing, olive groves and vineyards, sheep and cattle, and male and female servants?
~ Stephen Arterburn
One sided-love always goes with the urge of possessing.
~ Yu-Rang Han, Love in the Mask
Always wanting another man than your own.
~ Thomas Hardy