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Quotes About Anger

Duden Dictionary Meaning #2 Verzeihung - Forgiveness: to stop feeling anger, animosity, or resentment.
~ Markus Zusak
El anciano se enderezó y empezó a insultarlos con un fervor
~ Markus Zusak
The words are spat through the phone line. They're loud and wet in my ear. "Y' big dickhead." She's lovely, isn't she?
~ Markus Zusak
fact, you could say that Rosa Hubermann had a face decorated with constant fury. That was how the creases were made in the cardboard texture of her complexion.
~ Markus Zusak
I'm going to find him." "Your papa?" "Yes." He thought about it. "Actually, no. I think I'll find the Führer instead." Faster footsteps. "Why?" Rudy stopped. "Because I want to kill him." He even turned on the spot, to the rest of the world. "Did you hear that, you bastards?" he shouted. "I want to kill the Führer!
~ Markus Zusak
What?!" Tommy shouted. His face twitched
~ Markus Zusak
It was so vehement, and prolific. Every second word was either Saumensch or Saukerl or Arschloch. For people who aren't familiar with these words, I should explain. Sau, of course, refers to pigs. In the case of Saumensch, it serves to castigate, berate or plain humiliate a female. Saukerl (pronounced 'saukairl') is for a male.
~ Markus Zusak
I'd tell you to go to hell but i don't want to see you again.
~ Markus Zusak
Killing don't need no reason. This is ghetto. Reason is for rich people. We have madness.
~ Marlon James
An angry God is the projection and creation of angry people.
~ Marshall Vian Summers
I was having an emotion, and I hate that.
~ Martha Wells
Frightened people often hide behind anger.
~ Martha Williamson
A riot is the language of the unheard
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
When you cut facilities, slash jobs, abuse power, discriminate, drive people into deeper poverty and shoot people dead whilst refusing to provide answers or justice, the people will rise up and express their anger and frustration if you refuse to hear their cries. A riot is the language of the unheard.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Riot is the language of the unheard.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
I am convinced that even violent temperaments can be channeled through nonviolent discipline, if they can act constructively and express through an effective channel their very legitimate anger.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
We have, it seems, shut the poor out of our minds and driven them from the mainstream of our society. We have allowed the poor to become invisible, and we have become angry when they make their presence felt. But just as nonviolence has exposed the ugliness of racial injustice, we must now find ways to expose and heal the sickness of poverty—not just its symptoms, but its basic causes.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr., was the major threat to the US government and the American establishment because he dared to organize and mobilize black rage over past and present crimes against humanity targeting black folk and other oppressed people.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Yet nonviolent resistance caused no explosions of anger—it instigated no riots—it controlled anger and released it under discipline for maximum effect. What lobbying and imploring could not do in legislative halls, marching feet accomplished a thousand miles away.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
bomb on the footpath used by RUC foot patrols, and then use the AKM to machine-gun them.  As the newsreader read the last few words, I felt tears come to my eyes, knowing that some poor kids could have been caught up in it, hurt, maimed or even worse.  I felt so angry that the IRA could put the lives of kids, kids like mine, in such danger that, at that moment, I didn't care what the IRA did to me. The
~ Martin McGartland
Don't be angry any longer! Cancer is eating away my body, but anger will eat away your soul. Don't let it destroy your chance for happiness.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
Cancer is eating away my body, but anger will eat away your soul.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
going to be as angry at you when you do something
~ Mary Alice Monroe
Couldn't the wrong sort of living turn anyone mean? I remembered very well that one day back in Yoroido, a boy pushed me into a thorn bush near the pond. By the time I clawed my way out I was mad enough to bite through wood. If a few minutes of suffering could make me so angry, what would years of it do? Even stone can be worn down with enough rain.
~ Arthur Golden