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Quotes About Anger

Still, I hate them. But, of course, I hate almost everybody now. Myself more than anyone.
~ Suzanne Collins
I'm relieved Peeta's alive. I tell myself again that if I get killed, his winnings will benefit my mother and Prim the most. This is what I tell myself to explain the conflicting emotions that arise when I think of Peeta. The gratitude that he game an edge by professing his love for me in the interview. The anger at his superiority on the roof. The dread that we may come face-to-face at any moment in this arena.
~ Suzanne Collins
Despite serious reservations, I had to forgive Finnick for his role in the conspiracy that landed me here. He, at least has some idea of what I'm going through. And it takes too much energy to stay angry with someone who cries so much.
~ Suzanne Collins
I'm running on hate.
~ Suzanne Collins
I take a few breaths to calm myself, step back, and lift Buttercup by the scruff of the neck. "I should've drowned you when I had the chance." His ears flatten and he raises a paw. I hiss before he gets a chance, which seems to annoy him a little, since he considers hissing his own personal sound of contempt.
~ Suzanne Collins
Suddenly I am furious, that with my life on the line, they don't even have the decency to pay attention to me. That I'm being upstaged by a dead pig.
~ Suzanne Collins
There's always hand-to-hand combat. All you need is to come up with a knife, and you'll at least stand a chance. If I get jumped, I'm dead!" I can hear my voice rising in anger. "But you won't! You'll be living up in some tree eating raw squirrels and picking off people with arrows.
~ Suzanne Collins
I'm running on hate. When the energy from that ebbs I'll be worthless.
~ Suzanne Collins
That should have been my strategy! By the time I've worked through the emotions of surprise, admiration, anger, jealousy, and frustration, I'm watching that reddish mane of hair disappear into the trees well out of shooting range.
~ Suzanne Collins
And it takes so much energy to stay angry with someone who cries so much.
~ Suzanne Collins
so people really do tear out their hair and beat the ground with their fists
~ Suzanne Collins
motivated by his desire to keep her alive and his anger at the Gamemakers' negligence. An argument could be made for basic decency there.
~ Suzanne Collins
Billy Taupe had crossed her, and he'd ended up dead.
~ Suzanne Collins
Fine, than I will not have to blame you for killing my friends with your stupidity. -Haymitch
~ Suzanne Collins
I wish she was dead," he says. "I wish they were all dead and we were, too. It would be best.
~ Suzanne Collins
A mi me hace avanzar el odio. Cuando la energía del odio desaparezca no serviré para nada.
~ Suzanne Collins
I had to forgive Finnick for his role in the conspiracy that landed me here. He, at least, has some idea of what I'm going through. And it takes too much energy to stay angry with someone who cries so much.
~ Suzanne Collins
We rats have a name for someone like you. You're a rager.
~ Suzanne Collins
Suddenly, I think I might start screaming at him — I'm not even sure about what
~ Suzanne Collins
Gale finally says, "You're still angry." "And you're still not sorry," I reply. "I still stand by what I said. Do you want me to lie about it?" he asks. "No, I want you to rethink it and come up with the right opinion," I tell him.
~ Suzanne Collins
As we ride the elevator, Gale finally says, "You're still angry." "And you're still not sorry," I reply. "I still stand by what I said. Do you want me to lie about it?" he asks. "No, I want you to rethink it and come up with the right opinion," I tell him. But this just makes him laugh. I have to let it go. There's no point in trying to dictate what Gale thinks. Which, if I'm honest, is one reason I trust him.
~ Suzanne Collins
As we ride the elevator, Gale finally says, "You're still angry." "And you're still not sorry," I reply. "I still stand by what I said. Do you want me to lie about it?" he asks. "No, I want you to rethink it and come up with the right opinion," I tell him. But this just makes him laugh.
~ Suzanne Collins
As we ride the elevator, Gale finally says, "You're still angry." "And you're still not sorry," I reply. "I still stand by what I said. Do you want me to lie about it?" he asks. "No, I want you to rethink it and come up with the right opinion," I tell him.
~ Suzanne Collins
You're a rager,
~ Suzanne Collins