Quotes About Resentment
Halt seemed more antagonized by the fact that his brother didn't like coffee than by the fact that he had stolen the throne from him.
~ John Flanagan
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He made sure he emerged on hands and toes, not letting his knees touch the wet ground. Halt scowled at him as he saw him spring athletically to his feet. "I hate young people," he said to himself.
~ John Flanagan
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I hate the uneducated and the ignorant. I hate the pompous and the phoney. I hate the jealous and the resentful. I hate the crabbed and mean and the petty. I hate all ordinary dull little people who aren't ashamed of being dull and little.
~ John Fowles
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I always knew when Mom was pissed at me. She called me Joey T. My name is Joey. The T is for Tormente, my last name and the persistent feeing I stirred up in her.
~ John J. Parrino
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all the time thinking he'd had no idea before this night how easy it was in this world to be hated.
~ John Katzenbach
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employers sense in me a denial of their values...they fear me. i suspect that they can see that i am forced to function in a century which i loathe.
~ John Kennedy Toole
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As we have seen in the data, resentment against the West comes from what Muslims perceive as the West's hatred and denigration of Islam; the Western belief that Arabs and Muslims are inferior,; and their fear of Western intervention, domination, or occupation. (p. 141)
~ John L. Esposito
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Christian religion defines morality by a belief system based on a master-slave relationship, and rooted in resentment of the raw beauty and power of the life force.
~ John Lamb Lash
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He looked as if he he subsisted exclusively on carbohydrates and ill feeling.
~ John Lanchester
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Think nothing of it," I said. "We've all wanted to kill Clodius from time to time.
~ John Maddox Roberts
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Everybody loves success, but they hate successful people.
~ John McEnroe
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The light of water showed through the tree trunks as they drew close to the narrow wood along the lake but once on the fringe of the trees they lost all resentment at the sight of the thick floor of bluebells beneath the trees.
~ John McGahern
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She is venomous like this because she hurts.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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Charlie's face twists into a snarl and he starts to rant. "You ungrateful bitch, I've worked my ass to the bone for you and the kids, two college tuitions, the fancy house you had to have in Swellesley, the Escalade you begged for because you thought it would make you look cool in front of Electra.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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She developed a kind of disdain for her only sibling usually reserved for despotic political regimes and perpetrators of genocide.
~ Elisa Albert
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For as long as wimmin have had the temerity to experience feelings of anger, sadness, frustration, and deep resentment, patriarchal society has denied them these feelings, and, in fact, punished them heartily for feeling anything at all.
~ Elisa Albert
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Those we love are entitled to resent the allowances we make for them.
~ Elizabeth (Asquith) Bibesco
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You know — or perhaps you do not know — that there are two women whom I have hated all my life long — Lady Byron and Marie Louise.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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It was almost a clea hate, for a moment, untainted by her own failures.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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She hasn't forgiven me for getting her wife ousted from the Export Board, and she still thinks the Coalition can be appeased.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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She had this one limitation, his darling Lois; she couldn't look on her own eyes, had no idea what she was, resented almost his attention being so constantly fixed on something she wasn't aware of.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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Why in God's name did the idiot have to drop dead when all was going so well? I could almost think he has done it to spite me.
~ Elizabeth Chadwick
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Her pain came from inside herself, from her resentment of the contrariness and frustration of life, while his came most often from outside himself, growing inevitably from his compassion. It was a simplification of the difference between them to say that to the selfish comfort comes from the external things, while to the selfless consolation comes interiorly, but that was the way Daphne put it to herself.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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It is much harder, I suppose, to let things go. One is then forced to deal with oneself. But then again, I deal with myself everyday. And once in a while it fells good to hold on to resentment. Sometimes, it's all that I have to hold on to.
~ Elizabeth Green
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