
Source: Sceptical Essays
The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman (1914), p. 299
Context: Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo. It is the peculiar snare of the perplexed orthodox, and soon Mr. Brumley was in a state of nearly unendurable moral indignation with Sir Isaac for a hundred exaggerations of what he was and of what conceivably he might have done to his silent yet manifestly unsuitably married wife.
Source: Sceptical Essays
Source: Man for Himself: An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics
“No jealousy is comparable to professional jealousy.”
A Testament (1957)
“There is a soul-jealousy that can be as frantic as any body-jealousy.”
Source: The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes