Top anger Quotes Collection - Page 24

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Image of William Shakespeare
Men in rage strike those that wish them best.
- William Shakespeare
Collection: Anger
Image of Plutarch
Had I a careful and pleasant companion that should show me my angry face in a glass, I should not at all take it ill; to behold man's self so unnaturally disguised and dishonored will conduce not a little to the impeachment of anger.
- Plutarch
Collection: Anger
Image of Thomas S. Monson
Anger does not solve anything; it builds nothing.
- Thomas S. Monson
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Image of William Shakespeare
Scarce can I speak, my choler is so great. Oh! I could hew up rocks, and fight with flint.
- William Shakespeare
Collection: Anger
Image of Rajneesh
Meditation is like the moon: it transforms the energy of lust into love, anger into compassion, greed into sharing, aggressiveness into receptivity, ego into humbleness.
- Rajneesh
Collection: Anger
Image of Ramakrishna
It is not lust alone that one should be afraid of in the life of the world. There is also anger. Anger arises when obstacles are placed in the way of desire.
- Ramakrishna
Collection: Anger
Image of Seneca the Younger
Hesitation is the best cure for anger. The first blows of anger are heavy, but if it waits, it will think again.
- Seneca the Younger
Collection: Anger
Image of Hannah More
Anger is the common refuge of insignificance. People who feel their character to be slight, hope to give it weight by inflation: but the blown bladder at its fullest distention is still empty.
- Hannah More
Collection: Anger
Image of William Shakespeare
The brain may devise laws for the blood, but a hot temper leaps o'er a cold decree.
- William Shakespeare
Collection: Anger
Image of Rajneesh
Anger is active sadness; sadness is inactive anger. They are not two things. Watch your own behaviour. When do you find yourself sad? You find yourself sad only in situations where you cannot be angry. The boss in the office says something and you cannot be angry; it is uneconomical. You cannot be angry and you have to go on smiling - then you become sad. The energy has become inactive. You come home, and with your wife you find a small thing, anything irrelevant, and you become angry.
- Rajneesh
Collection: Anger
Image of Swami Vivekananda
Chastity, non-injury, forgiving even the greatest enemy, truth, faith in the Lord, these are all different Vrittis. Be not afraid if you are not perfect in all of these; work, they will come. He who has given up all attachment, all fear, and all anger, he whose whole soul has gone unto the Lord, he who has taken refuge in the Lord, whose heart has become purified, with whatsoever desire he comes to the Lord, He will grant that to him. Therefore worship Him through knowledge, love, or renunciation.
- Swami Vivekananda
Collection: Anger
Image of Phillips Brooks
Anger is self-immolation.
- Phillips Brooks
Collection: Anger
Image of Edward R. Murrow
I have always been on the side of the heretics, against those who burned them, because the heretics so often turned out to be right....Dead, but right.
- Edward R. Murrow
Collection: Anger
Image of William Shakespeare
If there be devils, would I were a devil, To live and burn in everlasting fire, So I might have your company in hell, But to torment you with my bitter tongue!
- William Shakespeare
Collection: Anger
Image of William Shakespeare
Beshrew the heart that makes my heart to groan.
- William Shakespeare
Collection: Anger
Image of Agatha Christie
Bad temper is its own safety valve. He who can bark does not bite.
- Agatha Christie
Collection: Anger
Image of Louisa May Alcott
I am angry nearly every day of my life, but I have learned not to show it; and I still try to hope not to feel it, though it may take me another forty years to do it.
- Louisa May Alcott
Collection: Anger
Image of John Lyly
In arguing of the shadow, we forgo the substance.
- John Lyly
Collection: Anger
Image of Saint John Chrysostom
It is better to err by excess of mercy than by excess of severity. . .Wilt thou become a Saint? Be severe to thyself but kind to others.
- Saint John Chrysostom
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Image of Virgil
That which an enraged woman can accomplish.
- Virgil
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Image of Myrtle Reed
Anger is a better weapon than tears; a burr commands more respect than a sensitive plant.
- Myrtle Reed
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Image of Pearl S. Buck
Anger can give energy to the mind but only if it is harnessed and held in control.
- Pearl S. Buck
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Image of Albert Camus
Over there, in Europe, all was shame and anger. Here it was exile or solitude, among these languid and agitated madmen who danced in order to die.
- Albert Camus
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Image of Miguel de Cervantes
Delay always breeds danger.
- Miguel de Cervantes
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Image of Robert Breault
Life is too short to hold a grudge, also too long.
- Robert Breault
Collection: Anger
Image of Gilbert K. Chesterton
Human anger is a higher thing than what is called divine discontent. For you must be angry with something; but you can be discontented with everything.
- Gilbert K. Chesterton
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Image of Nachman of Breslov
An angry man is unfit to pray.
- Nachman of Breslov
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Image of Alice Childress
I was so mad you could have boiled a pot of water on my head.
- Alice Childress
Collection: Anger
Image of Fred Allen
He always had a chip on his shoulder that he was ready to use to kindle an argument.
- Fred Allen
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Image of Sherman Alexie
Poetry = Anger x Imagination
- Sherman Alexie
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Image of Virgil
Impotent fury rages powerless and to no purpose.
- Virgil
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Image of Margaret Deland
Anger as well as love casts out fear.
- Margaret Deland
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Image of Margaret Deland
The anger of slow, mild, loving people has a lasting quality that mere bad-tempered folk cannot understand.
- Margaret Deland
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Image of Roger L'Estrange
He that contemns a shrew to the degree of not descending to words with her does worse than beat her.
- Roger L'Estrange
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Image of H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
When you are angry or frustrated, what comes out? Whatever it is, it's a good indication of what you're made of.
- H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Collection: Anger
Image of Thomas Browne
There is another man within me that's angry with me.
- Thomas Browne
Collection: Anger
Image of Gilbert K. Chesterton
People seem to fight about things very unsuitable for fighting. They make a frightful noise in support of very quiet things. They knock each other about in the name of very fragile things.
- Gilbert K. Chesterton
Collection: Anger
Image of Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
When one is in a good sound rage, it is astonishing how calm one can be.
- Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Collection: Anger
Image of Margery Allingham
Beware of anger. It is the most difficult to remove of all the hindrances. But it is the alcohol of the body, you know, and the devil of it is that it deadens the perceptions.
- Margery Allingham
Collection: Anger
Image of Albert Camus
Somebody has to have the last word. If not, every argument could be opposed by another and we'd never be done with it.
- Albert Camus
Collection: Anger
Image of Gilbert K. Chesterton
Bigotry may be roughly defined as the anger of men who have no opinions.
- Gilbert K. Chesterton
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Image of Julia Cameron
Anger is meant to be acted upon. It is not meant to be acted out.
- Julia Cameron
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Image of Patricia Wentworth
Anger was both a disfiguring and a revealing passion.
- Patricia Wentworth
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Image of Patricia Wentworth
Being in a rage was rather like being out in a thunderstorm - you couldn't hear yourself think.
- Patricia Wentworth
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Image of Democritus
Tis hard to fight with anger but the prudent man keeps it under control.
- Democritus
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Image of Sophocles
You would rouse to anger a heart of stone.
- Sophocles
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Image of Confucius
An angry man is full of poison.
- Confucius
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Image of Rene Descartes
The principal use of prudence, of self-control, is that it teaches us to be masters of our passions, and to so control and guide them that the evils which they cause are quite bearable, and that we even derive joy from them all.
- Rene Descartes
Collection: Anger