Quotes About Outrage
Rudeness makes me very angry.
~ Stephen Graham
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You mean..." Billy exclaimed at last, "you mean..." – his voice rose high and clear – "you mean..." – and he jumped to his feet, and standing there under the giant trees, pointed at himself, a small outraged boy named William Martin Quarrier, aged eight: "You mean I just came crashing down into Ma's under-pants?
~ Peter Matthiessen
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To add insult to injury.
~ Phaedrus
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Now, it's are you now, have you ever been, and will you ever be in the future a supporter of non-violent boycotts against Israeli violations of international law? That's an outrage.
~ Phyllis Bennis
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The Internet is the vehicle we're driving to share our visuals, outrage, and ideas around the world.
~ Ty Dolla Sign
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When too many Americans don't vote or participate, some see apathy and despair. I see disappointment and even outrage. And I believe that out of this frustration can come hope and action.
~ Paul Wellstone
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Those who are outraged will vote.
~ Roger Stone
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The ferociousness of some of the media is shocking.
~ Doug Ford
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He said ... Everyone's attention span is so short. They'll be mad about something new today.
~ Jon Ronson
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The movement's other great achievement is this. Among its supporters, it kept alive a tradition, a way of seeing the world, a human capacity for outrage at pain inflicted on another human being, no matter whether that pain is inflicted on someone of another color, in another country, at another end of the earth.
~ Adam Hochschild
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Caroline's lips thinned, her face flushed. "My husband, sir, has more secrets in his tiny, insignificant mind than the entire British War Department has had on file since its inception." She huffed with pure, disgusted outrage, lowering her gaze to the floor to murmur, "I'll kill him.
~ Adele Ashworth
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I'm outraged that we're building roads, schools, and hospitals in Iraq and Afghanistan, and that we're doing it with borrowed money from China that we're paying interest on. I'm outraged.
~ Gary Johnson
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Justice will only exist where those not affected by injustice are filled with the same amount of indignation as those offended.
~ Plato
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Kalau kemanusiaan tersinggung, semua orang berperasaan dan berpikiran waras ikut tersinggung, kecuali orang gila dan orang yang berjiwa kriminil, biar pun dia sarjana.
~ Pramoedya Ananta Toer
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righteous indignation.
~ Quentin Tarantino
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All my work is to express my fear that the faggot-niggers are going to try to fuck me with their big hard dicks!
~ Quentin Tarantino
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All my work is an attempt to express my fear that the faggot-niggers are going to try to fuck me with their big hard dicks!
~ Quentin Tarantino
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Instead of seeing all of this as God's extraordinary grace, we come to expect the comfort and joys that God gives us as the baseline, the measure of what we believe to be our due. When our comfort level drops below our expectations, we are shocked and angered, and even foolishly express our outrage to God Himself.
~ R.C. Sproul Jr.
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I had started to desire power, because what I now realised was that other people had had it all along, that what I called fate was merely the reverberation of their will, a tale scripted not by some universal storyteller but by people who would elude justice for as long as their actions were met with resignation rather than outrage.
~ Rachel Cusk
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Democrats cannot win elections without capturing the votes of independent-minded swing voters. And that is where writing off the Tea Party as a bunch of racist kooks becomes self-destructive. The Tea Party outrage over health-care reform, deficit spending and entitlements run amok is no fringe concern.
~ Juan Williams
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The reason that last-ditch political maneuvering has become business as usual in Washington is that the actors involved are drunk on blame and are convinced that the voting public is, too. They count on outrage, thereby spreading numbness. They cherish the prospect of partisan fury, thereby inspiring nonpartisan disgust.
~ Walter Kirn
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People need to be peppered or even outraged occasionally. Our national comedy and drama is packed with earthy familiarity and honest vulgarity. Clean vulgarity can be very shocking and that, in my view, gives greater involvement.
~ Kenneth Williams
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While Donald Trump believes in huge tax breaks for billionaires, he believes that states should actually have the right to lower the minimum wage below $7.25. What an outrage!
~ Bernie Sanders
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No expectations, no tension between goals and performance, no outrage, resolve or intention, no action, no results. There's only one way to get a government - and a nation - to stop drifting to low performance. That's to wake up and insist on higher standards.
~ Donella Meadows
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