Quotes About Anger
Anger is uncomfortable; it is useful; it announces our boundaries and can goad us in the direction of our dreams; if unchanneled, it is a highly destructive force; if channeled for change, it is a booster rocket.
~ Mark Bryan
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He was often angry at people because they contrarily refused to fit in nicely with his theories. And, of course, it was the people who were wrong. The theories had been advanced by the most Eminent Authorities, and proved by carefully selected case histories. His one satisfaction in life was that so many of the laws he had advocated to make people conform to these theories had been passed-despite strong opposition.
~ Mark Clifton
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Like a tree, the Bible tells us, bitterness has roots.a Consequently, we can saw away at our frustrations, disappointments, angers, hurts, and sadness, but unless we dig up our root of bitterness, it only returns, sometimes bigger than ever.
~ Mark Driscoll
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The truth is, righteous anger is the right response to sin and far more consistent with God's character than faking happiness, approval, or acceptance.
~ Mark Driscoll
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Thus, anger can be seen as one's inability or unwillingness to use aggression to overcome a frustrating obstacle, while anxiety can be understood as an inability or unwillingness to admit hunger or desire.
~ Mark Epstein
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I've told you, I don't know!' bellowed the Doctor, angrily. 'I can't have an answer for everything.' Oh, that's a good one, thought Ace.
~ Mark Gatiss
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But you shoutet and you knocked those mixers off the shelf and there was a big crash.
~ Mark Haddon
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They say, Write what you know. What do you know? Love, anger, despair, enmity, fear, empathy, lust, worry, trust & more. You know life.
~ Mark Rubinstein
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Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.
~ Mark Twain
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I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet place and kill him.
~ Mark Twain
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Anger is a good example of a negative emotion whose benefits have been diminishing in evolution.
~ António R. Damásio
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Frightened people become angry people—as history teaches us again and again.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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Spanish is the language of the early morning in Manhattan. Frightened people become angry people - as history teaches us again and again. The best of traveling companions: relentlessly curious, tireless and totally without fear.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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Pretty much mention oxtail, and ragù, and I'm ready to slit somebody's throat for a bite.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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If I had died it would have been even better for you political bratchnies, would it not, pretending and treacherous droogs as you are.' But all that came out was er er er.
~ Anthony Burgess
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Then there was like quiet and we were full of like hate, so smashed what was left to be smashed.
~ Anthony Burgess
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The intention to act violently is accompanied by strong feelings of physical distress.
~ Anthony Burgess
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Kit bowed to all in the manner of a single wave of obeisance and left the chamber in some anger and disquiet. Outside the door he saw Baines waiting for entrance. Kit spat and said: No buboes yet? The devils of the plague know their own. Baines said: &emdash; That is not friendly.
~ Anthony Burgess
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Often it's frustration, anger, or stress that triggers a breakthrough. We hit our threshold: a point where we say, "Never again and no more.
~ Anthony Robbins
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when you're grateful, there is no anger. Sir
~ Anthony Robbins
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Considering how much we are all given to discuss the characters of others, and discuss them often not in the strictest spirit of charity, it is singular how little we are inclined to think that others can speak ill-naturedly of us, and how angry and hurt we are when proof reach us that they have done so.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Great was the anger of Lady Arabella, loud were the protestations of the girl, mute the woe of her father, piteous the tears of her mother, inexorable the judgment of the Greshamsbury world. But
~ Anthony Trollope
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But he was chiefly angry with himself for this, — that he had been a villain without gaining anything by his villainy; that he had been a villain, and was to lose so much by his villainy.
~ Anthony Trollope
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I would," continued the angry man. "There are times in which one is driven to regret that there has come an end to duelling, and there is left to one no immediate means of resenting an injury.
~ Anthony Trollope
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