Quote by Salvador Dali
The thermometer of success is merely the jealousy of the malconten

The thermometer of success is merely the jealousy of the malcontents. – Salvador Dali

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Each morning when I awake, I experience again a supreme pleasure – that of being Salvador Dali. – Salvador Dali

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Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation. – Salvador Dali

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It is good taste, and good taste alone, that possesses the power to sterilize and is always the first handicap to any creative functioning. – Salvador Dali

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It is remarkable that jealousy of individual property in land often goes along with very exaggerated doctrines of tribal or national property in land. – William Graham Sumner

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Jealousy injures us with the dagger of self-doubt. – Terri Guillemets

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People are taken aback by a confident, pretty girl who knows what she wants in life and isnt going to let anyone get in her way. And you know what its all about? Jealousy. – Summer Altice

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Jealousy is the jaundice of the soul. – John Dryden

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