Envy Quote by Wesley Pruden Download Open image “Greed has replaced religion as the national religion, and with greed comes envy.” — Wesley Pruden ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Envy Greed Religion Replaced
The human heart is greedy; it will use religion, color, or any other excuse to justify its greed. Blame the human heart. — Bono Copy Share
Buddhism talks about the possibility of transforming greed, hatred, and delusion. But sometimes need turns into greed. — Jack Kornfield Copy Share Image
“Greed will build a religion out of crypto currency and then man will have a true god whom they can worship.” — Anthony T. Hincks Copy Share Image
The most materialistic, capitalistic and selfish organizations on earth, are ironically and hypocritically those that preach greed is immoral. RELIGIONS! — Steve Fowler Copy Share Image
Greed is a sin against God, just as all mortal sins, in as much as man condemns things eternal for the sake of temporal… — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
Greed is a basic part of animal nature. Being against it is like being against breathing or eating. It means nothing. — Ben Stein Copy Share Image
Congress is the third branch of government... which makes every one of the 535 members of Congress 1/535th of that important one-third, which works… — Wesley Pruden Copy Share Image
No one, and the liberal cognoscenti least of all, wants to look at why, after decades of throwing money at a rotting educational establishment… — Wesley Pruden Copy Share Image
Washington honors the Platinum Rule above all: 'Do it unto others before they do it unto you'. — Wesley Pruden Copy Share Image
The only argument this president needs to persuade Americans is that sacking Saddam is necessary for the security of America and the West, of… — Wesley Pruden Copy Share Image
Thomas Jefferson despised newspapers, with considerable justification. They printed libels and slanders about him that persist to the present day. Yet he famously said… — Wesley Pruden Copy Share Image
Cutting corners no doubt makes the job easier for the government, but making the government's job easier is rarely a priority. Preserving the Constitution,… — Wesley Pruden Copy Share Image
Military metaphors are rarely exact, but sending Republicans against Democrats when the issue hangs in the balance is nearly always as futile as sending… — Wesley Pruden Copy Share Image
If what happens in Las Vegas is supposed to stay in Las Vegas, how did Harry Reid get out? — Wesley Pruden Copy Share Image
The vision of the left, full of envy and resentment, takes its worst toll on those at the bottom - whether black or white… — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image
“He often remembered his dad's admonition that envy was mental theft. If you coveted another man's possessions, Dad said, then you should be willing… — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
“I don't envy "busy." Busy means having a schedule, not living life. What I really covet is leisure and peace of mind. Those who… — Donna Lynn Hope Copy Share Image
Thinking, or more precisely identification with thinking, gives rise to and maintains the ego, which, in our Western society in particular, is out of… — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
“Is it not strange that the more someone has, the less he feels he has? Envy can never be sated.” — Jeff Wheeler Copy Share Image
Sometimes I envy painters, it is wonderful to remain in front of a bouquet of flowers a whole morning, or even longer. A photographer… — Edouard Boubat Copy Share Image
avarice breeds envy, a worm that is always gnawing, letting the avaricious enjoy neither their own nor anyone else's good. — St. Catherine of Siena Copy Share Image
“You don’t see someone flying and you begin to bite yourself for not being able to do that. You do what you can.” — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
Knowledge forbidden? Suspicious, reasonless. Why should their Lord Envy them that? Can it be sin to know, Can it be death? And do they… — John Milton Copy Share Image
“Who would have thought you had so many supporters?" she whispered. "Not mine, my love. Yours. I had not a one till you started… — Michele Sinclair Copy Share Image