The first time one learns that one's best friends are liable to be wittily satirical at one's expense, the experience is very painful, and one feels furious in spite of the consciousness of often having done the same thing oneself; but a little experience and a little reflection will convince anybody that he cannot hope to be an exception and to have none of his foibles ever laughed at.
Source: "On Jealousy" (In: Mortals and Others: Bertrand Russell's American Essays, 1931-1935, v.1 (1975))
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