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Quotes About Ire

My freshman year, the hate was all directed toward Danny Ferry. And every year, there's some new poor sucker at Duke who draws the ire of everybody.
~ Christian Laettner
I meant," Jenny said, her eyes filled with ire, plunking her hands on her slim hips, "if I were your daughter, and your sworn enemy kidnapped me, how would you want me to behave?
~ Judith McNaught
Stay the patient course Of little worth is your ire The network is down
~ David Ansel
Chanting aloud in realms below The dead are wroth; Against their slayers yet their ire doth glow.
~ Aeschylus
For years Pelosi has been the ultimate Republican boogeyman - or boogeywoman, as it were. She's a frequent target of Republican ire for being too far to the left - and she's also a target among progressives for not being far left enough.
~ Dana Bash
If tax remedies are so advantageous, why would they provoke the ire of voters? Here I will suggest that voters generally, and prosperous voters in particular, suffer from what I call the mother of all cognitive illusions: they believe that having to pay higher taxes would make it more difficult to buy what they want. Like many illusory beliefs, this one may strike most people as self-evidently true. And yet, as I will explain, it is completely baseless.
~ Robert H. Frank
Never go in, miss. Never say a prayer at its door. If you are angry, do not seek revenge by the Laughing Maiden stone, or at the threshold of the Tombs. There be those who listen for oaths and vows, and them that takes it quite to heart. What may be said in innocence and ire becomes flesh and blood should it be uttered in such places.
~ Douglas Clegg
What are we made of but hunger and rage?
~ Anne Carson
Damn that woman!
~ Lynn Kurland
she were going to let her vexation flare outward, she would have done better to put her foot down with Charles than singe the girls. Then at least it would have served some purpose. Nor could she simply swallow her ire and leave the child beneath her apron to pickle in such brine. She had charge over their moods, and she would not squander it.
~ Sarah Miller
He hath considered shortly, in a clause The trespas of hem bothe, and eek the cause, And althogh that his ire hir gilt accused, Yet in his resoun he hem bothe excused, As thus: he thoghte wel that every man Wol helpe himself in love if that he kan, And eek delivere himself out of prisoun;
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
The bad blood rose in me, just like wine.
~ Sarah Waters
First I become flush with righteous anger, which, if you must be angry, is the very best kind.
~ Seth Grahame-Smith
Deep is a wounded heart, and strong A voice that cries against a mighty wrong And full of death as a hot wind's blight, Doth the ire of a crushed affection light.
~ Felicia Hermans
Moving to my desk, I leaned against it and crossed my arms. I should've seen it coming, considering how irate Christopher had become at the Times Square launch of the "Golden" video. He wanted Kline and Eva together. More than that, he wanted Eva and me apart.
~ Sylvia Day
mood other than satisfaction and that is rage.
~ Frederick Forsyth
The punditry snicker, the politicians sneer, and the editorialists scoff, but the American people speak and Donald J. Trump rises - commandingly so - confounding the powerful institutions of Washington D.C. and New York and earning him the ire of both.
~ Kayleigh McEnany
Rage can be so common it turns ambient.
~ Jenny Zhang
When the Red Sox spent $300million on Adrian Gonzalez and Carl Crawford, Liverpool fans were irate. It actually should have been Boston fans.
~ John W. Henry
I was picking flowers. (Nora) And you think that handful of weeds was worth risking your life and wellbeing? (Ewan) My mother has oft told me that men have sacrificed their lives and kingdoms for a woman's smile, so why not risk the ire of a bear for a bouquet? (Nora)
~ Kinley MacGregor
but incredibly angry and really, really crazy.
~ James Patterson
Wicked girl. Yet you let your sister take the brunt of my ire. That wasn't very nice, was it?
~ Holly Black
Over his brother's wide domain. To meet her husband Sítá came; But Ráma, stung with ire and shame, With bitter words his
~ V?lm?ki
Viv Richards, a man who put the ire into fire, the ow into power and the fucking fury into fucking fury.
~ Unknown