Quotes About Anger
Our glorious warrior Jason is probably lying on some mortuary table, cut open from th'nave to th'chops as we speak, and the three bastards who put him there, the three brown bastards who put him there, are out walking the streets." He slammed the table again. "What do you think about that?
~ Peter Robinson
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You know how when a woman gets angry, really angry, she can reach way back into herself and find rage enough to blow any man to pieces
~ Peter Straub
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Dreadful low-class jingoistic racist invectives, unworthy of me.
~ Philip K. Dick
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A man driven by rage may stumble, in his passion, onto truth.
~ Philip K. Dick
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Death makes me mad. Human and animal suffering make me mad; whenever one of my cats dies I curse God and I mean it; I feel fury at him. I'd like to get him here where I could interrogate him, tell him that I think the world is screwed up, that man didn't sin and fall but was pushed -- which is bad enough -- but was then sold the lie that he is basically sinful, which I know he is not.
~ Philip K. Dick
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Kill the Spartan runners," I said. Furiously, Kirsten lashed at me, "Is that one of your Berkeley educated remarks?
~ Philip K. Dick
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Fred, Robert Arctor, ne aveva già fatte sei di riunioni come quella, così da sapere bene che cosa dire e anche che cosa ci fosse in serbo per lui: tipi assortiti e varie gradazioni di domande da stronzi e un'ottusa stupidità collettiva. In aggiunta, un inutile spreco del suo tempo, più una bella dose di rabbia e un senso ogni volta più grande di futilità.
~ Philip K. Dick
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ferocious and meaningless screams.
~ Philip Pullman
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was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. • WILLIAM BLAKE •
~ Philip Pullman
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People are unjust to anger — it can be enlivening and a lot of fun.
~ Philip Roth
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But the danger with hatred is, once you start in on it, you get a hundred times more than you bargained for. Once you start, you can't stop. I don't know anything harder to control than hating. Easier to kick drinking than to master hate. And that is saying something.
~ Philip Roth
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nothing is more uplifting in all of life than righteous anger.
~ Philip Roth
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Where everything is words, you'd think I'd have some mastery and know my way around, but all this churning hatred, each man a verbal firing squad, immeasurable suspicions, a flood of mocking, angry talk, all of life a vicious debate, conversations in which there is nothing that cannot be said...no, I'd be better off in the jungle, I thought, where a roar's a roar and no one is hard put to miss its meaning.
~ Philip Roth
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he was seething suddenly with remorse, because of having done what he'd done and because he hadn't done more. Seething with outrage too, about Basel more than anything--as outraged by what Nathan had got right there as by what he'd got wrong, as much by what he'd been making up as by what he was reporting. It was the two in combination that were particularly galling, especially where the line was thin and everything was given the most distorted meaning.
~ Philip Roth
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Ma il pericolo dell'odio è che, una volta cominciato a coltivarlo, hai cento volte più di quanto ti aspettassi. Una volta cominciato, non ti fermi più. Non conosco nulla di più difficile da controllare dell'odio. E' più facile smettere di bere che smettere di odiare. Ed è tutto dire.
~ Philip Roth
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Così sosteneva Jerry, e così era andata. La teoria di Jerry è che lo Svedese è buono, cioè passivo, cioè uno che cerca sempre di fare le cose giuste: un carattere socialmente controllato che non esplode mai, non cede mai all'ira. Non avendo la rabbia al passivo, non l'ha neppure all'attivo. Secondo questa teoria , è la mancanza di rabbia che finisce per uccidere.
~ Philip Roth
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Anger is to make you effective. That's its survival function. That's why it's given to you. If it makes you ineffective, drop it like a hot potato.
~ Philip Roth
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è la mancanza di rabbia che finisce per uccidere. Mentre l'aggressività depura e guarisce.
~ Philip Roth
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Slowly but surely, there's nobody in America willing to speak out against Lindbergh's kissing Hitler's behind." "What about the Democrats?" I asked. "Son, don't ask me about the Democrats. I'm angry enough as it is.
~ Philip Roth
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Our nation's angriest culture warriors need to know the cost of their conflict. As they seek to crush their political and cultural enemies, they may destroy the nation they seek to rule.
~ Unknown
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Anger and jealousy are two of the most powerful motivators known to man. In fact, someone said to me that jealousy is fear of loss brought into the immediate present. Think about that. If you see someone else walking away with something you want, that's fear of loss right before your eyes.
~ Unknown
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A man is only as strong as that which makes him angry.
~ David Gemmell
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I tell you, one more insult and I'll take his curling tongs and ram them so far up his arse he'll be able to curl the damned thing from the inside.
~ David Gemmell
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There was something very strange about the way he was super-polite to us, and then turned raging-beliigerent to invisible people on the other end of the phone, What he was shouting looked an awful lot like the kind of stuff that couldn't be fixed-that the people on the other end wouldn't forgive.
~ David Gerrold
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