Quotes about anger
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It's a bursting of the dam in some ways of the frustration and anger, not only with the policies but with the way that Mr Rumsfeld has interacted with people, the disrespect he has shown to the military.
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It's a bunch of feelings mixed together, but now I'd say it's more anger than anything.
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It might be interesting to wonder why all the generals see it in the same way, and all those, who never fired a shot in anger and really held back to go to war, see it in a different way. That's usually the way it is in history. Anthony Zinni
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It's clear that Hillary Clinton does not understand that anger is not an agenda. While the junior senator from New York is busy attacking our commander-in-chief, the president is focused on taking the fight to the terrorists. ... It's a pre-9/11 world view.
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It's interesting when you're in your thirties and you're not the same pretty boy that you were when you were 21. I think people's anger at themselves getting older is projected on to you because you become a symbol of that. Rupert Graves
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It makes me so mad. It makes me mad. This should not have happened. This should not have happened. Oprah Winfrey
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It's hard to get through a day without a child feeling some type of frustration. Yet, parents typically do such a poor job teaching children how to express anger in a healthy way. I provide parents with many useful tips for learning to prevent and manage a child's anger.
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That just makes the show exciting and more passionate. We tend to vent our energy onstage when we have an argument. It's a lot easier and more natural. We've learned to keep our anger in until the show. Josh Morgan
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Effects of Fear and Anger on Perceived Risks of Terrorism. People want to be treated as adults. They want you to level with them even if the truth is uncomfortable.
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A woman can hide her love for 40 years, but her disgust and anger not for one day
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A Life That Matters. I have too much anger at what's happened.
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Bound by hundreds of ties of desire and enslaved by lust and anger; they strive to obtain wealth by unlawful means for the fulfillment of desires.
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Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry: for anger resteth in the bosom of fools.
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Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.
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Beware of the anger of a patient man.
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Everything she does is based on the cold reality that it will draw a lot of attention and will anger someone, some large bloc of voters.
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It's not the bite of the snake that kills you, it's the poison left behind.
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Studies show that aggressively expressing anger doesn't relieve anger but amplifies it. On the other hand, not expressing anger often allows it to disappear without leaving ugly traces. Gretchen Rubin
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Most of the things that make you angry are of very small consequence. And what a terrible price you are paying for your anger. Gordon B. Hinckley
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Anger is a momentary madness, so control your passion or it will control you. Horace
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It is usually the imagination that is wounded first, rather than the heart; it being much more sensitive. Henry David Thoreau
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When you are angry or frustrated, what comes out? Whatever it is, it's a good indication of what you're made of. H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
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All through life I've harbored anger rather than expressed it at the moment. Jessica Lange
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Well, all comedy starts with anger. You get angry, and its never for a good reason, right? You know its not a good reason. And then you try and work it from there. Jerry Seinfeld
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Rage cannot be hidden, it can only be dissembled. This dissembling deludes the thoughtless, and strengthens rage and adds, to rage, contempt. James A. Baldwin
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Rage can only with difficulty, and never entirely, be brought under the domination of the intelligence, and therefore is not susceptible to any arguments whatsoever. James A. Baldwin
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It is good for society to have this introspection. Jacques Verges
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At the time, 1980, people regarded actresses involved with production with a certain amount of fear, resentment and anger. Jacqueline Bisset
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Did he annoy me? Yes, he was like a wasp at a picnic. Gary Barlow
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My anger thought you too ignoble for my love, and close examination finds you too magnificent, and only equals are joined together smoothly. Franz Grillparzer
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If anger proceeds from a great cause, it turns to fury; if from a small cause, it is peevishness; and so is always either terrible or ridiculous. Jeremy Taylor
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Anger is a response that can lead to harm if we don't evaluate what we are upset about. Ask yourself what you are afraid of, as anger is almost always fear in disguise. If we think something or someone threatens us, we feel fear-fear that we are inadequate, that our lives are out of control, that things won't go our way. Then we fight. Find out what you're upset about. We rarely are upset for the reason we think. Jennifer James
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Anger, even when it punishes the faults of delinquents, ought not to precede reason as its mistress, but attend as a handmaid at the back of reason, to come to the front when bidden. For once it begins to take control of the mind, it calls just what it does cruelly. George William Curtis