XVII
Non-Envying
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Guard thyself from envious thoughts: for freedom from envy is a part of virtuous conduct.
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No blessing is so great as a nature that is free from all envy.
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It is he that careth not for virtue or for wealth that envieth his neighbour’s prosperity.
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The wise injure not others through envy: for they know the evils that result therefrom.
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Envy itself is scourge enough for the envious man: for, even if his enemies spare him, his own envy will work his ruin.
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Behold the man that beareth not to see gifts made to another: his family will beg for very food and clothing and perish.
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Lakshmi13 cannot bear with the envious: she will abandon them to the care of her elder sister14 and quit their side.
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Caitiff Envy bringeth on indigence and leadeth up to the gates of hell.
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The affluence of the envious and the misery of the generous-minded are alike matter for wonder.
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Never hath envy led to prosperity: nor a liberal heart to a fall therefrom.