Quotes About Anger
I have been quite put out of temper this morning and someone ought to die for it.
~ Susanna Clarke
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I felt a surge of anger and for a moment I thought I would not tell him what I knew. But then I thought that it was unkind to punish him for something he cannot help. It is not his fault that he does not see things the way I do.
~ Susanna Clarke
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Above all remember this: that magic belongs as much to the heart as to the head and everything which is done, should be done from love or joy or righteous anger.
~ Susanna Clarke
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Yet we ought to kill someone!' said the gentleman, immediately reverting to his former subject. 'I have been quite out of temper this morning and someone ought to die for it.
~ Susanna Clarke
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Though liberal in his praise and always courteous and condescending to the shop-people, he was scarcely ever known to pay a bill and when he died, the amount of money owing to Brandy's was considerable. Mr. Brandy, a short-tempered, pinched-faced, cross little old man, was beside himself with rage about it. He died shortly afterwards, and was presumed by many people to have done so on purpose and to have gone in pursuit of his noble debtor.
~ Susanna Clarke
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Above all remember this: that magic belongs as much to the heart as to the head and everything which is done, should be done from love or joy or righteous anger (from Ladies of Grace Adieu).
~ Susanna Clarke
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Okay.' She could tell the anger was still on him, and she was glad. It made her feel slightly compensated for his treachery. When a short time later
~ Josephine Cox
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the brush and flung it across the dressing
~ Josephine Cox
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Revenge! The stupidest motive on earth, just an attempt to change history.
~ Josephine Humphreys
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Don't get angry, get bangry.
~ Josh Henderson
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They will rue the day," Tucker growled.
~ Josh Lanyon
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The thing is," Elliot said neutrally, "people lose their temper and strike out, and human beings are pretty fragile when you get down to it.
~ Josh Lanyon
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Forgiving him was like balm on an old hurt place, and it felt sweeter than his apology. Sweeter even than the moment I'd said all the things I'd held in my mouth for twenty angry years. Forgiving him felt like relief.
~ Joshilyn Jackson
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There's a saying that depression is anger turned inward. I think depression is more complex than that, but there is a pearl of wisdom there for estranged parents.
~ Joshua Coleman
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Men whose own mothers were overly demanding, needy, or restrictive can feel especially frightened by their wive's sudden escalation in needs and requirements for help. A woman may be suddenly caught off guard by this new demonstration of anger, withdrawal, or blame in response to her reasonable requests for help and participation.
~ Joshua Coleman
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Long ago, I conquered my anger and placed it in my pocket. When I have need of it, I take it out.
~ Joshua Halberstam
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They say you have to watch out for a woman scorned . Let me tell you, a woman in mourning can be just as deadly.
~ Josie Brown
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Forgiveness is not about letting someone off the hook. It's about freeing yourself from the pain and anger of the past.
~ Joy Browne
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The blood that covered the front of her dress hit her square in the eyes, like a ripe tomato hurled at her face. Forming a giant, angry fist, it reached into her throat and dragged forth a low, unwilling scream.
~ Joy Fielding
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Anger repressed can poison a relationship as surely as the cruelest words.
~ Joyce Brothers
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But it has been my way—as a woman, but also as a writer—to speak of the kinds of human experience so many of us are taught to believe we should keep hidden. I am speaking here of those so-called "shameful" emotions like envy, anger, self-pity, vanity, pride—the moments I believe all of us experience in which we display our least heroic but possibly most human selves. Over my many years as a writer, I
~ Joyce Maynard
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Erik choked back the insult he'd been on the verge of uttering. Judging by his expression, it was viler than a castor-oil purgative.
~ Juan Filloy
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Habrá hombre de sangre tan fría que no brame de ira al ver entrar a un ignorante ministro el tribunal que en tono despótico manda abrir los estantes, registra los libros que con tanto afán y gastos se han adquirido, y los lleva a podrirse amontonados en una sala del al Inquisición, con miles otros que han tenido la misma suerte?
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
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Y la verdad es un arma demasiado afilada como para esgrimirla enfadado.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
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