Max Kemp

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For not many men, the proverb says, can love a friend who fortune prospers without feeling envy; and about the envious brain, cold poison clings and doubles all the pain life brings him. His own woundings he must nurse, and feels another’s gladness like a curse.   AESCHYLUS, c. 525-456 B.C.
The 48 Laws of Power
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