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17. Avoidance of Envy





  1. The unenvious heart is to be valued
    no less than virtuous conduct itself.

  2. Among the many precious things a man may acquire,
    none surpasses a nature free from envy toward all.

  3. They say he who is jealous instead of joyous of another's wealth
    clearly desires no wealth or virtue of his own.

  4. Envy will never cause one to commit wrongful deeds
    who rightly fathoms the disgrace that follows.

  5. A man's own envy is foe enough to forge his ruin,
    even if he has no other enemies.

  6. Whoever begrudges another's bounty will watch
    his naked and starving kindred die in poverty.

  7. Goddess Fortune, intolerant of those who cannot tolerate other's
    success, introduces them to her sister, Misfortune, and goes away.

  8. The wicked one called Envy consumes this world's wealth,
    then consigns sinners to those worlds of hellish fire.

  9. It is worth pondering why good men may be poor
    while the envious in heart can prosper.

  10. There are no envious men who have risen to prosperity.
    There are no men free from envy who have fallen from it.

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