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Quotes About Anger

All improv turns into anger. All comedy improv basically turns into anger, because that's all people know how to do when they're improvising. If you notice shows that are improvising are generally people yelling at each other.
~ Albert Brooks
Assume that most times when you feel anxious, depressed, or angry you are not only strongly desiring but also commanding that something go well and that you get what you want. Cherchez le should, cherchez le must! Look for your should, look for your must! Don't give up until you find it. If you have trouble finding it, seek the help of a friend, relative, or REBT therapist who will help you find it. Persist!
~ Albert Ellis
Narcissistic Superstars and Passive-Aggressive Histrionics are a match made in hell. Each can cause the other to escalate into spasms of self-destruction. If you ever have to deal with Superstar anger, the most important thing to remember is not to respond the way a Passive-Aggressive Histrionic would.
~ Albert J. Bernstein
The angry man always thinks he can do more than he can.
~ Albertano of Brescia
A veces me enfurezco. Le digo lo que siento, repito «mierda» infinitas veces. Su sonrisa me devuelve los insultos
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
Pero hay una diferencia: Artaud luchaba cuerpo a cuerpo con su silencio. Yo no: yo lo sobrellevo dócilmente, salvo algunos accesos de cólera y de impotencia.
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
No quieres soltar la rabia ni los recuerdos dolorosos. Los acumulas en tus músculos en forma de contracciones que te dan la sensación de existir. Si los relajas, al desaparecer tu solicitud de ser amado, tus angustias de abandono o tus rencores, te sientes desaparecer. Crees, niño triste, que el sufrimiento es tu identidad.
~ Alejandro Jodorowsky
I told her I hated normal people and the land of the fucking free and the home of the asshole brave, and I hated God and George and all and everything.
~ Aleksandar Hemon
Le parole dell'iniquo che è forte penetrano e sfuggono. Egli può adirarsi che tu mostri sospetto di lui, e nello stesso tempo farti sentire che quello di che tu sospetti è certo: può insultare e chiamarsi offeso, schernire e domandar ragione, atterrire e lagnarsi, essere sfacciato e irreprensibile.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
Il suo aspetto era brutto come le sue passioni.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
There are four things that make a man fight as you just did," the duke explained to Rumbold. "Love, despair, anger, or insanity." Erik counted them off on his fingers. "Everything to lose, nothing to lose, someone's taken it, or you've lost it.
~ Alethea Kontis
Love, despair, anger, or insanity." Erik counted them off on his fingers. "Everything to lose, nothing to lose, someone's taken it, or you've lost it.
~ Alethea Kontis
The days after that, I felt so many different things, sad, angry. Guilty, but for the mostly just numb, like part of me was dead.
~ Alex Flinn
Adults . . . they're like this messy tangle of anger and phobias and sadness . . . hopelessness.
~ Alex Flinn
Of course witnessing poverty was the first to be ticked off the list. Then I had to graduate to the more obscure stuff. Being in a riot was something I pursued with a truly obsessive zeal, along with being tear-gassed and hearing gunshots fired in anger.
~ Alex Garland
He looked right through them, refusing to see them, nursing a little growth of anger the way one caresses the beginnings of a toothache with the tip of the tongue.
~ Alex La Guma
Libraries, railway stations and three Scottish castles were burned. A bomb exploded in Westminster Abbey, damaging a stained-glass window.[8] There were over 200 acts of damage against property in the space of four years. The suffrage campaign of assault on art was driven by moral anger and self-righteousness. It was part cultural terrorism, part publicity campaign and part blackmail.
~ Alexander Adams
There are approximately 1,010,300 words in the English language, but I could never string enough words together to properly explain how much I want to hit you with a chair."
~ Alexander Hamilton
There are approximately 1,010,300 words in the English language, but I could never string enough words together to properly express how much I want to hit you with a chair.
~ Alexander Hamilton
The anger that rose in him was a new thing.
~ Alexander Key
Every chronic muscular tension in the body has associated with it sadness, fear, and anger. Since tension is a restriction of our being, it makes us sad. It also makes us angry to be so limited. And we are frightened to show our sadness or express our anger, so we stay locked in a diminished state of being and tied to our fate.
~ Alexander Lowen
Restringiendo la respiración, el individuo neurótico reduce su energía y su vitalidad, y de esa forma logra mantener un control inconsciente sobre sus sentimientos, su ira, sus miedos y su tristeza. Como
~ Alexander Lowen
On wrongs swift vengeance waits.
~ Alexander Pope
To be angry is to revenge the faults of others on ourselves.
~ Alexander Pope