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Chirp of coward shouted in crowd,
dare to speak but not to be known.
An awful lot has been written about my temper.
Catharsis THE MISCONCEPTION: Venting your anger is an effective way to reduce stress and prevent lashing out at friends and family. THE TRUTH: Venting increases aggressive behavior over time.
Ravings, in short, jealousy of the past, the worst kind of all.
You are a coward,' she said, and with that one word wrote a denunciation, a biography, and a prophecy.
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
If you have something to say, here's what you do: You write it down on a piece of paper, you go out in the lobby, and then you go home and you kill yourself.
Venting, even just a little, keeps the apeshits away.
Convulsive anger storms at large; or pale
And silent, settles into full revenge.
You're having one of those days of accumulating misery when you argue violently with someone in a position of power: a bank teller, a dry cleaner, a three-year-old.
You can only whine for so long. Then you need to get your life back.
Furiously and gorgeously write your ass off.
So, you let me get through that whole spiel, my entire tirade, but weren't going to let me have the dramatic walkaway, were you?
There's nothing on my mind that couldn't be expressed by a long insane outburst of hysterical rage.
Vitriolic is a needless and malign attack on something, excessive attack on something. It is a rather pointless thing to do.
I'm not going to go on Twitter and rant about something.
For both parties in a controversy, the most disagreeable way of retaliating is to be vexed and silent; for the aggressor usually regards the silence as a sign of contempt.
How often do I rage rather than lament?
At a certain moment in social proceedings, I am on FIRE to leave: I have a leaving-FIT.
Riotous madness,
To be entangled with those mouth-made vows,
Which break themselves in swearing!
Whining is anger through a small opening.
We used to say that he who threw the biggest tantrum won the day.
You pout like a trout in a drought ... can't get out.
You want to scream, but fish can't shout.
Whining is not only graceless, but can be dangerous. It can alert a brute that a victim is in the neighborhood.
Orators inflame the people, whose anger is really but a short fit of madness.
I don't like being shouted at.
Grumblers deserve to be operated upon surgically; their trouble is usually chronic.
I catch fire and find the reserves of courage and assertiveness to speak up. When that happens I get quite carried away. My blood gets hot my brow wet I become unbearably and unconscionably sarcastic and bellicose I am girded for a total showdown.
For pale and trembling anger rushes in
With faltering speech, and eyes that wildly stare,
Fierce as the tiger, madder than the seas,
Desperate and armed with more than human strength.
Tendentious point of view;
Let me rage before I die.
If I'm kept here much longer, I think I'll have to have another tantrum. They're certainly more satisfying than I ever suspected. I can see why a person would get in the habit of it.
All sadness is a tantrum.
A person with a victim complex loses on constant complaints and objections
All discourses but my own afflict me; they seem harsh, impertinent, and irksome
Act not just react. Take 'HE' out of 'WHINE,' you get 'WIN.' Spare yourself from the trap of the destructive habit called 'complaining.
One always speaks badly when one has nothing to say
Rage often brings out the real person
Mixing defensiveness with anger - a wonderful mix, by the way.
Did they think I would throw a tantrum?"
"Baby, you're not the tantrum type. You are the scary-smile-and-stabbing type.
Vitriolic really is personal. I am vitriolic. I am savage.
Wonderful. What's the point of throwing a hissy fit without friends and family on hand to hear it?
-Amy Cahill
I rant and rave about noise pollution.
Tattletales, and those who listen to their slander, by my good will, should all be hanged. The former by their tongues, the latter by their ears.
[Lat., Homines qui gestant, quique auscultant crimina, si meo arbitratu liceat, omnes pendeant gestores linguis, auditores auribus.]
Don't shy away from confrontation
grudge who grudge
Don't yell at me." "This is not yelling. This is panicked loud talking!
Some people like to bitch, Rose said. Bitching is OK. But for me, I choose a kind of joy
a lucid compulsion
a polemical kind of fuck-you-motherfucker joy.
Today I write,
riots with insite!
Tomorrow I read,
take the lead!
Sometimes I sleep, health to keep!
But for now I write,
and got no gripe!
On our way home we were waiting for the bus when a very fat, pompous-looking woman reeled out of a pub shouting, Melancholia? Ad nauseam.
Emotional blackmails and psychological threats are the feces of a rotten soul.
I poured out the torrent of my long-standing discontent and I challenged them to do and dare anything.
I tend to throw tantrums a lot. Wear a helmet in my presence.
Losers must have leave to speak.
Wrongs unredressed, or insults unavenged.
glared an upset glare
A novel is not a rant.
Whining is a virus, a lethal, infectious, epidemic disease.
We have just witnessed a classic example of what I like to call 'misdirected rage'. I believe the technical term is being an ass.
Studies show when people yell, they get themselves even angrier. Interesting factoid: If you and/or your partner's heartbeat becomes higher than 100 beats per minute during an argument, you will not be able to fully understand/process what the other is saying.
He whines, he complains, he ducks out of the most obvious responsibility. He is vain, petty and maddening, but he doesn't ever quit.
You get irritated when I say I'm not angry and you get irritated when I say I am angry. I can't win."
"Because you just saying whatever you think will shut me up," he accused me.
"Aye, but it's not working."
"Argh!" was his response, and he charged on down the street.
Silence becomes cowardice when occasion demands speaking out the whole truth and acting accordingly.
man who does not control his temper is like a city whose wall is broken down.
I'm seething with rage, yet I can't show it.
Rage is the only quality which has kept me, or anybody I have ever studied, writing columns for newspapers.
Rage is mental imbecility.
Arguments are like fire-arms which a man may keep at home but should not carry about with him.
Losers sulk; posers talk; winners walk - choose wisely.
Rancor is an outpouring of a feeling of inferiority.
Anything difficult to say must be shouted from the rooftops.
I don't mind if you want to start ranting just as long as you understand I'll be ignoring every word
Ah! The anguish, the vile rage, the despair
Of not being able to express
With a shout, an extreme and bitter shout,
The bleeding of my heart.
Rage can only with difficulty, and never entirely, be brought under the domination of the intelligence, and therefore is not susceptible to any arguments whatsoever.
Righteous indignation: your own wrath as opposed to the shocking bad temper of others
You have to speak your mind, but without being cruel.
Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong.
Oratory is the art of making a loud noise sound like a deep thought.
People who are shouting
never heard themselves,
speaking.
P.C.M. Hermans
Worldpoet 546
25-9-2016
This is what I'm talking about. I don't know if we can call a truce. All we know how to do is argue."
"You say that like it's a bad thing."
"Isn't it?"
"Jessica," he whispered, "arguing with you is one of my favourite things to do.
The artistic disposition is little more than an extreme form of sulking.
I react very badly when mediocrity throws a tantrum of entitlement.
Complainers detest each other.
Hooliganism incarnate, a walking, talking, screaming, squawking metaphor for What's Wrong With Young People Today.
You have such strong words at command, that they make the smallest argument seem formidable.
Those orators who give us much noise and many words, but little argument and less wit, and who are the loudest when least lucid, should take a lesson from the great volume of nature; she often gives us the lightning without the thunder, but never the thunder without the lightning.
In my opinion, the unjust man whose tongue is full of glozing rhetoric, merits the heaviest punishment; vaunting that he can with his tongue gloze over injustice, he dares to act wickedly, yet he is not over-wise.
Scurrility has no object in view but incivility; if it is uttered from feelings of petulance, it is mere abuse; if it is spoken in a joking manner, it may be considered raillery.
Your psychotic behavior and constant temper tantrums intrigue me.
Passionate expression and vehement assertion are no arguments, unless it be of the weakness of the cause that is defended by them, or of the man that defends it.
If anything diminishes a person, it is the cancer of constant complaining.
One who provokes a person by speaking has only called to the surface the passion that was already there. The person who becomes disturbed is like a rotten loaf of bread, which looks all right outside, but inside is mouldy, so that if anyone breaks it its rottenness appears. - Dorotheos
Do that which serves your cause, not that which serves your rage.
I can't stand whining.
The fact that alienated people can be counted on to vent their spleen in ineffectual directions - by fighting among themselves - relieves the government of the need to deal fundamentally with the conditions which cause their frustrations,
There is nothing like the occasional outburst of profanity to calm jangled nerves.
Out of anger comes controversy, out of controversy comes conversation, out of conversation comes action.
Hisssss!"
"Hiss, yourself!
Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn.
The free expression of opinion, as experience has taught us, is the safety-valve of passion. The noise of the rushing steam, when it escapes, alarms the timid; but it is the sign that we are safe. The concession of reasonable privilege anticipates the growth of furious-appetite.