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Quotes About Rages

She'd never really known her father. Probably nobody had. With his shyness and his formality and his tyrannical rages he protected his interior so ferociously that if you loved him, as she did, you learned that you could do him no greater kindness than to respect his privacy.
~ Jonathan Franzen
With his shyness and his formality and his tyrannical rages he protected his interior so ferociously that if you loved him, as she did, you learned that you could do him no greater kindness than to respect his privacy.
~ Jonathan Franzen
Dyspepsia is responsible for many a reputation for romantic melancholy or ungovernable rages.
~ Agatha Christie
Only by pursuing the extremes in one's nature, with all its contradictions, appetites, aversions, rages, can one hope to understand a little - oh, I admit only a very little - of what life is about.
~ Francoise Sagan
Envy grieves. Jealousy rages.
~ Mason Cooley
Do you mind my madness? Even if you're right that I can contain the rages, I will always be mad. I won't get better." "I know." Beth snuggled against his chest. "It's part of the very intriguing package that is Ian Mackenzie.
~ Jennifer Ashley
He spent two weeks in South Shore Hospital in a state of near oblivion; and when he woke, it was as though he'd taken a trip around the world and lost most of his luggage along the way. Heavy bags they were, packed with thirty years of indignities, rages, brawls and indiscretions.
~ Jennifer Haigh
Ilse lost her temper at once and went into a true Burnley tantrum. She was very fluent in her rages and the volley of abusive dictionary words which she hurled at Emily would have staggered most of the Blair Water Girls. But Emily was too much at home with words to be floored so easily; she grew angry too, but in a cool, dignified, Murray way which was more exasperating than violence.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I like autumn. The drama of it; the golden lion roaring through the back door of the year, shaking its mane of leaves. A dangerous time; of violent rages and deceptive calm, of fireworks in the pockets and conkers in the fist.
~ Joanne Harris
The child finds the passions, rages and fears that he sees on adult faces vaguely absurd. And is it not true that all our fears, loathings and loves are entirely absurd and vain?
~ Fernando Pessoa
She had the temper of a Tartar and the rages of a wild cat and, at such times, she did not seem to care what she said or how much it hurt.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Every adventure undertaken, every prophecy spoken or sung, every dangerous road pointed to this simple truth - a battle between good and evil rages every day.
~ Bryan Davis
Love is the answer, the spiritual solution that holds the power to end the war that rages within each of us.
~ Debbie Ford
He had no idea of the impression he was making and cared less...He was finally an Angel, as I always knew he would become; but like any Angel he still had rages and furies...
~ Jack Kerouac
the lady is a wonder daughter of the thunder smashing cages legislating rages with the voice of ages singing us through.
~ James Baldwin
They'll reenter their lives' cages, where love's tiger sometimes rages, but the beast's too tame to bite.   We'll
~ Wis?awa Szymborska