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Quotes About Anger

And where there's pure love, there is no room for anger of any kind.
~ Harold Klemp
Do you know how you make someone into a Dalek? Subtract Love, add Anger.
~ Steven Moffat
One can overcome the forces of negative emotions, like anger and hatred, by cultivating their counter-forces, like love and compassion.
~ Dalai Lama
There's a lot of anger in the Twitter-verse, as I've discovered. But there's a lot of love.
~ Joss Whedon
I have lived lies. I have done it again and again. I live lies because I cannot endure the weakness of anger, and I cannot admit the irrationality of love.-Marius
~ Anne Rice
Understanding isn't learned from punishment and anger. An iron has no gentle touch, and love ain't learned from hate.
~ Dolly Parton
Now ain nobody tell us it would be fair no love for my father cause the coward wasn't their" {Tu Pac Shukur}
~ Tupac Shakur
Suffering shapes the life force, sometimes into anger, sometimes into blame and self-pity. Eventually it may show us the wisdom of embracing and loving life.
~ Rachel Naomi Remen
At times anger will trigger harsh words. After a cooling the ability to speak from the heart with love and compassion.
~ Ana Monnar
Vengeance is disappointing, always.
~ Janet Morris
God's love means that our Creator desires to have a relationship with us. God's holiness prevents him from having fellowship with us and, instead, demands the outpouring of his anger against us.
~ Robert Jeffress
When your love contracts in anger, the atmosphere itself feels threatening. But when you're expansive, no matter what the weather, you're in an open, windy field with friends.
~ Rumi
Love can be angry... with a kind of anger in which there is no gall, like the dove's and not the ravens.
~ Saint Augustine
Danger and anger are everywhere. Love is the rarity, the gem buried in the core of the mine, the outpost of God.
~ Tanith Lee
I don't want to waste time being angry at someone I love.
~ Brad Pitt
There are] games children must conjure up to combat an awful fact of childhood: the fact of their vulnerability to fear, anger, hate and frustration - all the emotions that are an ordinary part of their lives and that they can perceive only as as ungovernable and dangerous forces. To master these forces, children turn to fantasy: that imagined world where disturbing emotional situations are solved to their satisfaction.
~ Maurice Sendak
Hi my name's Quarry. I'm in town to blow your favorite professor's brains out. Can you tell me whether you're planning to stop by his place this afternoon, so I can pick a time when I wouldn't have to spray your fucking brains against the wall, too? Thanks!
~ Max Allan Collins
There is no need for reason in a mob. One has only to cry, "Kill!" and the mob will start of its own volition to find something that may be slain. Also
~ Max Brand
Those poor things. They sounded so scared and angry. And why wouldn't they? What else should they feel when some horrible person released them into an environment they weren't born for?
~ Max Brooks
Dead end!" I shouted at the netherrack wall as Summer said something rude I will not copy in these pages!
~ Max Brooks
Fear corrodes our confidence in God's goodness. We begin to wonder if love lives in heaven. If God can sleep in our storms, if his eyes stay shut when our eyes grow wide, if he permits storms after we got on his boat, does he care? Fear unleashes a swarm of doubts, anger-stirring doubts. Fear at its center, is a perceived loss of control.
~ Max Lucado
God will do that for you. Your Jericho is your fear. Your Jericho is your anger, bitterness, or prejudice. Your insecurity about the future. Your guilt about the past. Your negativity, anxiety, and proclivity to criticize, overanalyze, or compartmentalize. Your Jericho is any attitude or mind-set that keeps you from joy, peace, or rest.
~ Max Lucado
31Do not be bitter or angry or mad. Never shout angrily or say things to hurt others. Never do anything evil. 32Be kind and loving to each other, and forgive each other just as God forgave you in Christ.
~ Max Lucado
Your Jericho is your fear. Your Jericho is your anger, bitterness, or prejudice. Your insecurity about the future. Your guilt about the past. Your negativity, anxiety, and proclivity to criticize, overanalyze, or compartmentalize. Your Jericho is any attitude or mind-set that keeps you from joy, peace, or rest.
~ Max Lucado