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Quotes About Anger

He remembers again, and he is always angrier than before.
~ Celeste Ng
I wanted to kill her with my bare hands but it wouldn't have been Christian.
~ Celia Rivenbark
It is when you are angry that you must watch how you talk.
~ Chaim Potok
Do not put your trust in a bad companion nor even trust an ordinary friend, for if he should get angry with you, he may bring all your secrets to light.
~ Chanakya
You fat fuck," I said and jumped up and decked him. I broke his jaw, and they expelled me permanently on the spot. Naturally,
~ Charles Brandt
came out now with one eye on the kangaroo and one eye on the referee. I'm really steaming mad now, and I creamed that kangaroo. His tail hit me so hard my head ached for three days. I jumped off at the referee and decked him. The referee's people jumped in the ring after me, and my pals jumped in after them. The cops had a hell of a time in that ring sorting things out. I
~ Charles Brandt
The fear really hits you. That's what you feel first. And then it's the anger and frustration. Part of the problem is how little we understand about the ultimate betrayal of the body when it rebels against itself.
~ Charles Bronson
Anger is smaller than the one behind him.
~ Charles de Leusse
Anger is smaller than the one behind him. (La colère, c'est plus petit Que celui derrière lui)
~ Charles de Leusse
Behind anger, is hidden the cemetery. (Derrière la colère, - Se cache le cimetière.)
~ Charles de Leusse
But the dog who is rabid is not by bowl attracted. (Mais le chien qui est enragé n'est par gamelle attiré)
~ Charles de Leusse
Hitler not from a woman is born, but from the men bitterness.(Hitler n'est pas né d'une femme, Mais de l'amertume des hommes)
~ Charles de Leusse
Revenge tightens the heart as much as the jaw. (La vengeance serre le cœur Autant que la mâchoire)
~ Charles de Leusse
The dragon spits fire, what extinguishes its tears. When we live in rancor, we are born to be old. (Le dragon crache du feu, - Ce qui éteint ses larmes. - Quand on vit de rancune, - On naît pour être vieux.)
~ Charles de Leusse
We don't build the ruins. Our soul is in hate. (On ne construit des ruines. - Notre âme est dans la haine.)
~ Charles de Leusse
How beautiful you are! You are more beautiful in anger than in repose. I don't ask you for your love; give me yourself and your hatred; give me yourself and that pretty rage; give me yourself and that enchanting scorn; it will be enough for me.
~ Charles Dickens
Approach me again, you — you — you Heep of infamy," gasped Mr. Micawber, " and if your head is human, I'll break it.
~ Charles Dickens
He takes out his anger by having his carriage speed through the streets, scattering the commoners in the way.
~ Charles Dickens
May the Devil carry away these idiots!
~ Charles Dickens
Keep still, you little devil, or I'll cut your throat!
~ Charles Dickens
IN SUCH RISINGS of fire and risings of sea—the firm earth shaken by the rushes of an angry ocean which had now no ebb, but was always on the flow, higher and higher, to the terror and wonder of the beholders on the shore—three years of tempest were consumed.
~ Charles Dickens
This will soon be over now, dear Mr Clennam. Not only are Mr Doyce's letters to you so full of friendship and encouragement, but Mr Rugg says his letters to him are so full of help, and that everybody (now a little anger is past) is so considerate, and speaks so well of you, that it will soon be over now.' 'Dear girl. Dear heart. Good angel!
~ Charles Dickens
What the Devil, I say again!" exclaimed the gaoler,
~ Charles Dickens
But it's wonderful,' said Mr. Giles, when he had explained, 'what a man will do, when his blood is up. I should have committed murder—I know I should—if we'd caught one of them rascals.
~ Charles Dickens