Quotes About Fury
She looked like a rabid raccoon... one who just found out her boyfriend was cheating on her and was royally pissed.
~ Jenny Lee
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If anger proceeds from a great cause, it turns to fury if from a small cause, it is peevishness and so is always either terrible or ridiculous.
~ Jeremy Taylor
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It is true that in this time people set their faces hard for photographs, partly from custom, partly because of deficits in photographic technology, but this crowd might not have smiled for the better part of a century. The women seem suspended in a state somewhere between melancholy and fury and are surrounded by old men in strange beards that look as if someone had dabbed glue at random points on their faces, then hurled buckets of white hair in their direction.
~ Erik Larson
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The meeting did succeed, however, in searing into the minds of several French officers a singular image: that of Churchill, angered by the French failure to prepare his afternoon bath, bursting through a set of double doors wearing a red kimono and a white belt, exclaiming, "Uh ay ma bain?"—his French version of the question "Where is my bath?" One witness reported that in his fury he looked like "an angry Japanese genie.
~ Erik Larson
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At stake was not only the British Empire but all of Christian civilization. "The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us. Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war.
~ Erik Larson
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I know indeed what evil I intend to do, but stronger than all my afterthoughts is my fury, fury that brings upon mortals the greatest evils.
~ Euripides
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At first the baby was so transported with wrath, that it shrieked more loudly than before, but after a while nature asserted itself against imbecility and with one great heave and spasm of fury it suddenly became like the jelly smoother than the creamy curd, its vengeful limbs relaxed, and with long shuddering breaths it began to suck its bottle, both hands clutching the beloved object and an angry suspicious eye roving the nursery against the possible approach of milk-thieves.
~ Angela Thirkell
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ablaze adj. [predic.] burning fiercely: his clothes were ablaze | [as complement] farm buildings were set ablaze. very brightly coloured or lighted: New England is ablaze with color in autumn | FIGURATIVE his eyes were ablaze with anger.
~ Angus Stevenson
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I have a hell-fire temper.
~ CeeLo Green
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I've always had a bit of a temper.
~ Robin Lopez
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You can not escape me!" he roared. "Lead me into a trap and I'll pile the heads of your kinsmen at your feet. Hide from me and I'll tear apart the mountains to find you! I'll follow you to hell and beyond hell!
~ Robert E. Howard
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You black dog!" A red mist of fury swept across Conan's eyes. "Were I free I'd give you a broken back!
~ Robert E. Howard
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Solomon Kane stood forth alone, grim man of a somber race: "Worthy of death he well may be, but the court ye held was a mockery, "Ye hid your spite in a travesty where Justice hid her face. "More of the man had ye been, on deck your sword to cleanly draw "Inforthright fury from its sheath, and openly cleave him to the teeth -- "Rather than slink and hide beneath a hollow word of Law.
~ Robert E. Howard
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he is eloquently angry
~ Robert Lowell
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Being snubbed added to Goldblatt's fury. "Your impudence is astounding," he growled.
~ Robin Cook
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The self-control was something achieved, not inherited, and often masked combustible emotions that could explode in fury.
~ Ron Chernow
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If you see something scary you should stand up and walk toward it. Not away from it. Instinctively, reflexively, in a raging fury.
~ Lee Child
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Didn't hurt him, because he was dead. So it must have gratified the kicker somehow. Unbelievable fury, tremendous strength. The injuries are grievous.
~ Lee Child
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The Nazi formations were trained to vent fury and sow terror—to break up meetings of opponents, to administer beatings, provoke street fights, stage riots, mutilate bodies, kick in skulls. These were the methods by which Hitler proposed to make his nationalism, his socialism, and his promises to every group come true.
~ Leonard Peikoff
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How should I know? said Alice, surprised at her own courage. It's no business of mine. The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment like a wild beast, began screaming Off with her head! Off with-- Nonsense! said Alice, very loudly and decidedly, and the Queen was silent.
~ Lewis Carroll
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Fury said to a mouse, That he met in the house, Let us both go to law: I will prosecute you.—Come, I'll take no denial; We must have a trial: For really this morning I've nothing to do. Said the mouse to the cur, Such a trial, dear Sir, With no jury or judge, would be wasting our breath. I'll be judge, I'll be jury, Said cunning old Fury: I'll try the whole cause, and condemn you to death.
~ Lewis Carroll
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I pictured myself the Queen of Hearts as sort of embodiment of ungovernable passion - a blind and aimless Fury
~ Lewis Carroll
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Good things can be forged from bone-deep fury.
~ Lisa Gardner
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He was trembling with anger; at least one forgot unhappiness while one was angry.
~ Aldous Huxley
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