“The person envious of your abilities feels continuous resentment toward you and, inevitably, grudge towards your existence. His ideal place is far away from you.”

—  Prevale

Original: La persona invidiosa delle tue capacità prova un continuo risentimento nei tuoi confronti e, inevitabilmente, astio verso la tua esistenza. Il suo posto ideale è lontano da te.
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