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Quotes About Outbursts

I'm not hysterical." "Of course you are. All women are. Their moments of calm are merely recuperative periods between outbursts. I
~ Rex Stout
She met the pleasurable things of life with frank, open appreciation, and against distasteful conditions she rebelled. Dissimulation was as foreign to her nature as guile to the breast of a babe, and her rebellious outbreaks, by no means rare, had hitherto been quite open and aboveboard.
~ Kate Chopin
And I talked to my doctor, and I must admit, you know, I'm sometimes quite renowned for my outbursts and I was just very frustrated, maybe a little frightened.
~ Elton John
Everyone who knows me or has heard rumors or stories or whatever knows that I have a tendency to lose it every now and then. I've never been shy about it either.
~ Ivan Moody
Nero would be long since forgotten without his outbursts of bloody clowning. ~ Emil Cioran, A Short History of Decay
~ Emil Cioran
The charismatic lama attracted a large following with his unorthodox teachings, startling outbursts, and magical powers. During his visit he was asked to perform a miracle. After consuming an entire cow and goat for lunch, he placed the goat's head on the cow's skeleton and waved his arm, and the bizarre takin sprang to life and galloped off to graze. Our
~ Eric Dinerstein
glaring anomalies, personal opinions, emotional outbursts, or moral leanings.
~ Steven D. Levitt
The penultimate chapter will lay out how some of today's florid outbursts of irrationality may be understood as the rational pursuit of goals other than an objective understanding of the world.
~ Steven Pinker
Yes, I have my outbursts but I'm not nasty. And I only lose my temper for the right reasons.
~ Megan McKenna
Selfishness is the most constant of human motives. Patriotism, humanity, or the love of God may lead to sporadic outbursts which sweep away the heaped-up wrongs of centuries; but they languish at times, while the love of self works on ceaselessly, unwearyingly, burrowing always at the very roots of life, and heaping up fresh wrongs for other centuries to sweep away.
~ Charles W. Chesnutt
Miserable people tend to act out.
~ Tituss Burgess
People snap the way they snap.
~ Tana French
Everyone acts crazy at times.
~ Nicholas Sparks The Lucky One
Thus while we cannot decide when we have our emotional outbursts, we have more control over how long they last. A quicker recovery time from such outbursts may well be one mark of emotional maturity.
~ Daniel Goleman
Shallow emotions. An incapacity to feel genuine love. A need for stimulation. Frequent verbal outbursts. Poor behavioural controls. These are just some of the things that social media are encouraging in all of us. They're also a pretty comprehensive diagnostic checklist for sociopathy - in fact, that's where I got the list.
~ Milo Yiannopoulos
Our frustrations sometimes lead us to act upon them and we tend to hurt the people who care about us the most, our outbursts belittle others and inflict a dagger in their heart.
~ Unknown