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Oft times, anger was all I had, my sole defining characteristic. It clung to me like an insecure girlfriend, and I put as little effort into sloughing it off.
When you're not sure your anger is justified, the thing to do is ask yourself exactly where it's coming from.
Anger is inside you, revealed by an outside source.
Getting angry can sometimes be like leaping into a wonderfully responsive sports car, gunning the motor, taking off at high speed and then discovering the brakes are out of order.
Anger is one of those emotions that doesn't follow the letter of the law. It speaks before it thinks. It rears up on its hind legs and charges.
Anger is just fear, brought to the boil.
Anger is a poison that affects our thoughts and creates a fire that burns our sweetness of heart.
Anger held inside becomes hate.
Angry people may appear strong, willful, or certain, but be assured that beneath the veneer are fear and loneliness and insecurity and pain. Especially, there is pain.
Anger is an affected madness, compounded of pride and folly, and an intention to do commonly more mischief than it can bring to pass; and, without doubt, of all passions which actually disturb the mind of man, it is most in our power to extinguish, at least, to suppress and correct, our anger.
One of man's greatest obligations is anger.
Emotions, particularly anger, are like fire. They can cook your food and keep you warm, or they can burn your house down.
Anger is the noise of the soul; the unseen irritant of the heart; the relentless invader of silence.
Anger is a weed...It grows up through the soil, choking every other plant. You must stamp it out. Don't let it enter your garden. Stamp out your anger until it never comes back.
Anger is nothing more than an outward expression of hurt, fear and frustration
Imagine your anger to be a kind of wild beast, because it has ferocious teeth and claws, and if you don't tame it, it will devastate all things even corrupting the soul.
Anger is the rising up of the heart in passionate displacency against an apprehended evil, which would cross or hinder us of some desired good.
Hatred is settled anger.
Anger has two benefits: it provides a warning and the necessary energy for change.
Expressing anger is an art. The more grace you apply to it, the more effective it shall be.
I suppose there's an anger in all of us. Some hidden rage that you keep at bay.
Pent up anger brews into hate, which subsequently becomes a juicy revenge.
Anger is a dual fire; it burns not only the one who recieves it but also the one who delivers it.
Anger must be the evergy that has not yet found its right channel.
the Measure of my Days
Anger is an emotion preeminently serviceable for the display of power.
Anger dulls the sharpness of mind, hardens the softness of feelings, and replaces the sweetness of the world with bitterness.
I have some anger issues.
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.
Anger has been ready to be angry.
Anger is a violent emotion, vindictive, and as dangerous to he who is driven by it as to anyone on whom it is turned.
Our anger is a product of our insecurities.
Unpleasant reading on the subject of anger tells us that there's not really anything wrong with it. In limited amounts. It can even be a good thing. A pressure valve.
Anger is a fire of resentment which will burn the bearer and not the receiver.
Anger is as a stone cast into a wasp's nest.
Outrage, combining as it does shock, anger, reproach, and helplessness, is perhaps the most unmanageable, the most demoralizing of all the emotions.
The cause of anger lies in our thinking - in thoughts of blame and judgment.
Anger is wonderful. It keeps you going. I'm angry about bankers. About the government.
Expressing anger is necessary.
Mixing defensiveness with anger - a wonderful mix, by the way.
Every day we are challenged by events, people and situations that are extremely frustrating and anger producing.
I don't particularly like being angry about stuff. I'd rather hang out with my daughter and write my little books.
Anger tears me up inside ... My own ... or anyone else's.
Anger is the fire of ego which tries to burn the beauties of heart and soul.
Bitterness: anger that forgot where it came from.
Anger is like a disease.
You can catch it.
You can give it.
When something upsets you in life, you only have two choices: Get over it or die mad.
People misinterpret my passion for anger.
Anger is a two-headed serpent;
one to bite whoever is holding it,
and the other to bite whoever it is thrown at.
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There are worse things than being mad.
Anger is a tiger that can eat you alive if you are not careful.
Anger or hate can be a useful motivating force
Hatred - The anger of the weak.
Anger punishes the bearer's heart. Who remains angry suffers most. For many, the search for perfection virtually guarantees it will be found, and disregarded in order to continue the search. Some mornings it just doesn't seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps.
Anger has a way of returning.
Anger is a bow that will shoot sometimes where another feeling will not.
Anger dwells only in the bosom of fools.
It's futile to talk reason to anger
My anger tells me firstly that there's a need of mine that's not getting met.
True, sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between authentic anger and bullshit and that's why the following exercise is designed to help you express your resentments with integrity, and not with demoralizing bullshit
Anger shows us precisely where we are stuck, where our limits are, where we cling to beliefs and fears.
Anger is the fuel of resentment which can burn for a lifetime.
Anger causes us often to condemn in one what we approve in another.
Anger is its own excuse and its own reward ...
Angry gets shit done.
Anger is a loaded weapon, be careful where you point it."~
Anger and resentment are problems for our understanding and vision. They happen when we are away from our real purpose and mission.
Anger must be the energy that has not yet found its fight channel.
Anger is frustration at the fact that we are not God, and do not have control over reality.
Sometimes anger pave the path of success.
anger is always fear in disguise
When you feel anger, it always means there is something you are not understanding.
Anger, resentment, envy, and self-pity are wasteful reactions. They greatly drain one's time. They sap energy better devoted to productive endeavors.
11 OVERCOMING ANGER AND HATRED
Anger, [Evagrius] wrote, is given to us by God to help us confront true evil. We err when we use it casually, against other people, to gratify our own desires for power or control.
Anger is a fuel. You need fuel to launch a rocket. But if all you have is fuel without any complex internal mechanism directing it, you don't have a rocket. You have a bomb
Anger is an alarm system, signaling the presence of nothing more than fear. It tells us we are working at cross-purposes to our own happiness, fearing the loss of something more than we enjoy the experience of having it.
Anger is a fuel that can only carry you so far.
Anger cuts through a wide range of things. Cuts like a knife
Anger is a good motivator.
Treat your anger with the utmost respect and tenderness, for it is no other than yourself.
Anger was both a disfiguring and a revealing passion.
Anger represents a certain power, when a great mind, prevented from executing its own generous desires, is moved by it.
I get angry when people bring derisory actions against me.
I am furious about everything.
Anger simply shows that something in you is hurt, some wound is there.
Anger is like fire. It burns all clean.
Anger is a handy term and words are tricky, as we know. What one man perceives as anger, another person - in my case the deliverer of material - is, "Don't you see it, don't you see how badly you're doing?" It's like shaking a child - which you're not supposed to do.
We all have our times of anger. It's when we hang onto that anger it becomes a poison to our heart and mind.
Stark raving mad.
Anger is the fruit of rotten roots.
Anger is our reaction to the violation of our boundaries.
Rage is a powerful emotion, strong enough not just to burn away pain but also to sear back the whispering tendrils of fear.
Anger does not come easy to me. It is something I have to encourage, like a greyhound in second place.
Anger is always - always - fear in disguise.
The things that make me very angry are injustice and bullying. If I see someone bullying a woman or child in the street, or kicking a dog, I go completely mad.
Anger is a manifestation of a deeper issue ... and that, for me, is based on insecurity, self-esteem and loneliness.
There are a few things that make me angry. Mostly things not going my way.
Anger is the feeling that makes your mouth work faster than your mind.
How angry am I? You don't want to know. Nobody wants to know about that.