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Jealousy is a little whip given to you by Mother Nature to push you to excel above your own expectations -- to be better than yourself.
E. Jean Carroll: 25 Things Every Woman Should Know E. Jean Carroll 2010
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Jealousy is a little whip given to you by Mother Nature to push you to excel above your own expectations -- to be better than yourself.
E. Jean Carroll: 25 Things Every Woman Should Know E. Jean Carroll 2010
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( "Jealousy is our Kryptonite," Kody says.) "We don't go weird," Meri says, batting aside the very notion of threesomes or foursomes.
TLC's 'Sister Wives': Frank, entertaining TV about polygamist Browns in Utah Hank Stuever 2010
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The realism of Jealousy is about as far away from modern "psychological realism," and especially the mode of narration James Wood defends as the "free indirect" method, as it could be.
Experimental Fiction 2010
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Jealousy is a little whip given to you by Mother Nature to push you to excel above your own expectations -- to be better than yourself.
E. Jean Carroll: 25 Things Every Woman Should Know E. Jean Carroll 2010
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Jealousy is a crappy motive for disliking someone.
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Jealousy is a little whip given to you by Mother Nature to push you to excel above your own expectations -- to be better than yourÂself.
E. Jean Carroll: 25 Things Every Woman Should Know E. Jean Carroll 2010
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The realism of Jealousy is about as far away from modern "psychological realism," and especially the mode of narration James Wood defends as the "free indirect" method, as it could be.
Translated Texts 2010
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Jealousy is an emotion the Doctor hates in himself.
A Place in Time (15/30) amberfocus 2008
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Jealousy is the downfall of this so called woman She ought to get a LIFE. .we know she is for Obama ...
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