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Aggressive, or fine but the timing was just not right.
Passive...Aggressive...Pussy.
My reputation is aggressive this and aggressive that.
I make people uncomfortable. The kind ones get angry because their kindness doesn't work. The unkind ones get angry because they think I'm attacking them.
Rudeness can make me angry.
Often we hate in others the thing which we fear in ourselves; or we hate because the other person raises to our consciousness some fault or inadequacy which we would prefer to have remain unconscious, and therefore without power to disturb our self-complacency.
Hostility is expressed in a number of ways. One is laughter.
You can give me 400,000 hostile people and I won't even break sweat. If you give me 200 adoring people, my mouth will dry out.
My rage is not malicious; like a spark
Of fire by steel inforced out of a flint
It is no sooner kindled, but extinct.
Rudeness makes me very angry.
11 OVERCOMING ANGER AND HATRED
Disdain is a natural condition of the mind in exile;
Be hostile unless you must, Moiraine had said, but above all never be overly friendly. Never be eager
He will deal harshly by a stranger who has not been himself often a traveller or stranger.
Every part of our personality that we do not love will become hostile to us.
Mean people suck
He who is reluctant to recognize me opposes me.
I'm crass, contemptuous and crude, obstreperous, obnoxious, rambunctiously raw and rude.
There is no enemy more vicious than your own anger.
To be rude to someone is not my nature.
We're a rough people, born of oak, as they say, here in the western land; tempers run high, weapons are always at hand.
I am grim of mind and wrathful of spirit and I have no desire to be nice to anyone,
Few in this world are ever simply nasty; those who hurt us are themselves in pain. The appropriate response is hence never cynicism nor aggression but, at the rare moments one can manage it, always love.
Menacing, maniacal, like bees
Kept in glass jars
For centuries.
History wants to hurt you.
Certain persons are malicious solely through a necessity for talking. Their conversation, the chat of the drawing-room, gossip of the anteroom, is like those chimneys which consume wood rapidly; they need a great amount of combustibles; and their combustibles are furnished by their neighbors.
Surrounded by a very, very pissed-off face. Not merely angry. Livid. "Excuse me?" I squeak, finding my voice. "Why can't you all just leave me the fuck alone?" The handsome - really handsome - stranger in front of me is shaking in rage, and
We feign pity when we want to demonstrate our ascendancy over feelings of hostility: but usually in vain. Whenever we notice this,there is an accompanying surge in those hostile sensations.
You are about to enter the realms of human beings. Be prepared for cruelty and kindness, for friendship and hatred. People are made of all possibilities and conditions.
Loving people live in a loving world.hostile people live in a hostile world.same world.
The most aggressive and therefore the most dangerous words in the languages of the world are to be found in the assertion I AM.
There is something above this rage, aggression.
Those who make hostility a daily manner are often left in the lurch at difficult times.
There it was again - the perverse refusal to acknowledge my hostility. She seemed to me like some magical lake in a fairy tale: nothing could disturb the mirror-calm of her surface. My snide comments and bitter jokes disappeared soundlessly into her depths, leaving not so much as a ripple.
Tendentious point of view;
There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity.
Never rude, always aloof.
The spirit of our age is hostile toward people who state their opinions clearly and hold them strongly.
Afraid of offending with an off word or the slightest insensitivity, I keep an unobtrusive and silent distance. Nevertheless, my pursed lips and offish stance are perceived as cold, managing to offend all.
Shy people are angry people,
New Zealanders can be a little hostile.
Aggression is the most common behavior used by many organizations, a nearly invisible medium that influences all decisions and actions.
I'll get to the force field of this hostility, why it's there, why the rage is in any of us, why the trash takes place, whether or not it's between me and a couple of hecklers in the audience or between this country and another nation, the rage.
The Public - a thing I cannot help looking upon as an enemy, and which I cannot address without feelings of hostility.
Peaceful Warrior
I hate hateful people.
One of the most aggressive things a human being can do is to go against what he or she believes is nice or pretty.
Anger has become one of the trendiest emotions of all. In moderation it can be a righteous force for constructive change. But its hackneyed omnipresence means the vast majority of its outbreaks are trivial. The paucity of colorful obscenities is aggravated by an abundance of frivolous fury.
When someone express violence or meanness,
don't hate him, win him with love and kindness.
Stark raving mad.
I'm mean and turf and I'm mean and turf and I'm mean and turf and I'm mean and turf, And me an' my friends can walk towards you with our hats on backwards in a menacing way, Yo!
A contemptible person, but ready to face suffering!
Deaf rage that hears no leader.
Rudeness is like land mines you set for yourself.
When people approach you angrily, you take them very seriously, and, if you're like me, with the faint suggestion that you can be angry too, and that you would like to know what the shooting is about.
Chatty, defensive, observant. My new favorite witness.
You put up this steel armor around yourself in the form of hostility and disinterest - whichever works to shield you best at the moment, but that's not who you are.
Mad, bad, and dangerous to know.
Tell me who your enemy is, and I will tell you who you are.
Sometimes a neighbor whom we have disliked a lifetime for his arrogance and conceit lets fall a single commonplace remark that shows us another side, another man, really; a man uncertain, and puzzled, and in the dark like ourselves.
People are vicious. They will turn on you.
I don't like confrontation.
I don't like being shouted at.
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.
The other day I chanced to meet
An angry man upon the street -
A man of wrath, a man of war,
A man who truculently bore
Over his shoulder, like a lance,
A banner labeled "Tolerance.
What is better than a peaceful man? What is worse than an aggressive man?
Men of energy of character must have enemies; because there are two sides to every question, and taking one with decision, and acting on it with effect, those who take the other will of course be hostile in proportion as they feel that effect.
Aggressive, tough and defiant may describe me, but that leaves the impression I'm mean and I'm not. People expect me to have fangs.
Pop, I'm nothing! I'm nothing, Pop. Can't you understand that? There's no spite in it any more. I'm just what I am, that's all.
I am worn out with civility.
the subject described himself as a pacifist who can't tolerate conflict. He claims to be an outsider in the family, ignored unless he is the object of criticism.
If you're aggressive in your dealings, that's how you'll be regarded in the world. You might smile and give generously, but if you frequently explode in anger, people never feel comfortable in your presence and you'll never have peace of mind.
People with high but unstable self-esteem exhibit the greatest hostility.
got very nasty.' 'People mean well, but they can be so tactless sometimes,' Doreen
Hatred makes me energetic, but confused.
Rudeness is something I just can't tolerate.
The tendency to aggression is an innate, independent, instinctual disposition in man ... it constitutes the powerful obstacle to culture.
Everything I do in my life is very aggressive.
If you're nasty, I won't fight. If you're rough, well that's just you. If you're mean, that's alright too. Whatever you are is all okay. I don't like you anyway.
Raw in the fields the rude militia swarms, Mouth without hands; maintained at vast expense, In peace a charge, in war a weak defence.
We catch frightful glimpses of ourselves in the hostile eyes of others.
If you're going to come at me, come at me respectfully, and I will respond respectfully.
I get angry when people bring derisory actions against me.
Ask you what provocation I have had? The strong antipathy of good to bad.
There are two kinds of hecklers: the destructive and constructive hecklers.
There were people in the world who, for all their gruff arrogance, can, with scarcely a few notes, easily persuade you they are inherently kind, candid, and vulnerable - with unsettling reminders, though, that their ability to flip from one to the other is what ultimately makes them deadly.
A little rudeness and disrespect can elevate a meaningless interaction to a battle of wills and add drama to an otherwise dull day.
He that is angry at a feast is rude.
Rudeness is the weak man's limitation of strength.
"So, passive-aggressive is how you're going to play this?"
"Well, it's either that or aggressive-aggressive. And I'd prefer not to be arrested for domestic violence today. Maybe tomorrow.
Mixing defensiveness with anger - a wonderful mix, by the way.
Most people, I've noticed, are instinctively harsh to strangers. They expect every approach to be an attack, every question to be an interruption.
bullies the light out of the room.
Hey, a disclaimer about me: I'm rude.
Where there is fear there is aggression.
This is passive-aggression in action.
Carrying an aggressive attitude is to expect cool shadow under a naked Tree
On every level - as individuals, and as members of a family, a community, a nation, and a planet - the most mischievous troublemakers we face are anger and egoism.
Nothing's amusing that isn't spiteful.
Every community is a gull gliding over a sea of spite, eager for carrion, all too ready to steal, and all too quick to squawk when stolen from.
Aggressiveness, complaints, pressures, drama and polemics can wipe out a favor or a promise and stain a generous deed.