Quotes About Anger
Whit's aw this aboot? YE TAKE US AW THE WEY DOON HERE N THAIRE'S NAE FUCKIN PEEVE, YA CUNTS!
~ Irvine Welsh
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HOUSE! That's-you-Mark. He's-goat-hoose. OWER-HERE! Wis-nae-eve-in-gaunn-ae-shout-oot. Cu-moan-son. Git-a-fu-kin-grip-ay-yir-sel. Ah smile benignly at Jocky, all the time wishing a prompt and violent death oan the nosey cunt.
~ Irvine Welsh
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The problem is that Tom refuses tae accept ma view that society cannae be changed tae make it significantly better, or that ah cannae change tae accommodate it. Such a state ay affairs induces depression on ma part, aw the anger gets turned in. That's what depression is, they say. However, depression also results in demotivation. A void grows within ye. Junk fills the void, and also helps us tae satisfy ma need tae destroy masel, the anger turned in bit again.
~ Irvine Welsh
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Sometimes men are generous and forgiving, sometimes angry and blind.
~ Irving Stone
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La violence est le dernier refuge de l'incompétence.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Even at the time, [he] felt his anger to be out of proportion to the cause, but it represented an accumulation of resentment.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Devers' eyes were dark with thought. 'You want the Empire to win?' And the old Siwennian patrician broke out in sudden deep anger. 'May the Empire and all its works perish in universal catastrophe. All Siwenna prays that daily. I had brothers once, a sister, a father. But I have children now, grandchildren. The general knows where to find them.
~ Isaac Asimov
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My fury does not blind me.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Devers was morosely savage.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Violence," came the retort, "is the last refuge of the incompetent.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Violence is the last refuge—' '– of the incompetent.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Y en ese instante, como si lo supiera todo, ella le dijo que el miedo es más fuerte que el deseo, el amor, el odio, la culpa, la rabia, más fuerte que la lealtad
~ Isabel Allende
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En cada ocasión debía acomodar su estado de ánimo a las exigencias del momento, pero al terminar la jornada, en el silencio de su habitación, pasaba revista a los acontecimientos y concluía que en medio del diario desafío lo más conveniente era no pensar demasiado para evitar que el miedo o la ira lo paralizaran.
~ Isabel Allende
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Quiero transformar la rabia en energía creativa y la culpa en una burlona aceptación de mis fallas; quiero barrer hacia fuera la arrogancia y la vanidad. No
~ Isabel Allende
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Hay que olvidar agravios y sacudirse la negatividad; se requiere más energía para el rencor y la ira que para perdonar. Y la clave de la felicidad es perdonar a los demás y perdonarse a sí misma.
~ Isabel Allende
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y así fui descubriendo de a poco una manera articulada de expresar la rabia sorda que me había acompañado siempre.
~ Isabel Allende
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I lived in a state of contained fury that didn't manifest in tantrums or door slamming, only eternal, accusing silence.
~ Isabel Allende
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Girls are denied the right to be angry and to thrash about.
~ Isabel Allende
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Pauline Kael said that Rip Torn could get angrier faster than any other American actor: that he could go from zero to 10 in 1.8 seconds or something like that.
~ John Heard
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I never work better than when I am inspired by anger; for when I am angry, I can write, pray, and preach well, for then my whole temperament is quickened, my understanding sharpened, and all mundane vexations and temptations depart.
~ Martin Luther
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A robin redbreast in a cage Sets all heaven in a rage.
~ William Blake
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Let not the sun go down upon your wrath.
~ Bible
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Consider how much more you often suffer from your anger and grief than from those very things for which you are angry and grieved.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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A countenance more in sorrow than in anger.
~ William Shakespeare
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