Bertrand Russell Quotes
Envy Consists In Seeing Things Never In Themselves, But Only In Their Relations. If You Desire Glory, You May Envy Napoleon, But Napoleon Envied Caesar, Caesar Envied Alexander, And Alexander, I Daresay, Envied Hercules, Who Never Existed.
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