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Quotes About Anger

When I was writing 'Black Panther,' on one level, I was angry because DC would never let me write 'Batman,' so I was doing Marvel's 'Batman,' and Reverend Achebe became sort of the Joker to Panther's Batman.
~ Christopher Priest
The only people I really hate are parking attendants.
~ Alison Jackson
I am aware that people at large are constantly angry with the Congress because they feel we are shouting. We are making noise, but there is a very serious reason for it. Parliamentary rules are not being followed.
~ Sonia Gandhi
I had a lot of anger inside me and that came out at times that were not particularly advantageous to me career-wise.
~ Mickey Rourke
I don't particularly like being angry about stuff. I'd rather hang out with my daughter and write my little books.
~ Jennifer Weiner
I have heard, 'Never go to bed angry,' and that makes sense. Unless you're always checking yourself, a grudge or something small can break apart a relationship, and you start to forget what is so amazing about your partner.
~ Diplo
I resented that my career wasn't going the way that it was supposed to. And I was angry that I wasn't getting the parts that I wanted.
~ Scott Thompson
If you start to pass blame or responsibility on to others, that's when I'm going to start to get really angry.
~ Ant Middleton
The roar of an engine blasted from his left—and a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with flame decals jumped the sidewalk in front of him. A small crowd of travelers scattered. "How do you say, 'You jerk!' in Turkish?" Jake asked. "Erasmus!" Dan cried with relief. Jake balled his fist angrily and shouted, "Erasmus!"
~ Peter Lerangis
Guilt is anger directed at ourselves - at what we did or did not do. Resentment is anger directed at others - at what they did or did not do.
~ Peter McWilliams
Guilt is anger directed at ourselves--at what we did or did not do.
~ Peter McWilliams
Resentment is anger directed at others--at what they did or did not do.
~ Peter McWilliams
To let someone make you angry is always a mistake.
~ Peter Rock
What are you angry about (a betrayal, a coworker's hurtful comment, a car breakdown, unanswered prayer, etc.)? What are you sad about (a small or big loss, disappointment, or a choice you or others have made)? What are you anxious about (your finances, future, family, health, church)? What are you glad about (your family, an opportunity, your church)?
~ Peter Scazzero
How can I be angry and not sin?
~ Peter Scazzero
measured his own length in the Flemish mud and skidded forward, all elbows and knees; then he jerked erect again, breathless, desperate and angered, at the heart of a sudden
~ Peter Tonkin
The young woman continued to frown, displaying her irritation. 'You would continue on and leave one of our brethren in this manner? Unblessed and unburied?' Her voice was sharp and angry.
~ Peter Tremayne
So much anger in here. So much hate. So much to take out on someone. This time it's going to count. She's adrift in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, three hundred kilometers from land. She's alone. She has nothing to eat. It doesn't matter. None of it matters. She's alive; that alone gives her the upper hand.
~ Peter Watts
Call it perversity, if you like," he replied. "There is a flash in your eyes, like lightning, when you are angry. I have always preferred thunderstorms to calm, still days.
~ Petra Nash
But trying to eliminate anger never works. The more you try to suppress it, the more likely it is to erupt later in a more virulent form. A better approach is to become as intimate as possible with how anger works on your mind and body so that you can transform its underlying energy into something productive.
~ Phil Jackson
There is nothing that people bear more impatiently or forgive less, than contempt: and an injury is much sooner forgotten than an insult.
~ Philip Chesterfield
From all this historical evidence, it ought to be clear that depression is often the central mood characteristic of adults whose bodies were assaulted, whose wills were broken in childhood, and whose anger was forcibly suppressed. The rage and resentment never disappear; they just take more covert and dangerous forms, dangerous to the self and, potentially, to others.
~ Philip Greven
There are so many ways of escaping from that which one fears, and not the least of these is hatred.
~ Philip Kerr
Give me back my young brother, hardand furious, with wide shoulders and a cursefor God and burning eyes that look uponall creation and say, You can have it.
~ Philip Levine