Quotes by Anger Rage cannot be hidden, it can only be dissembled. This dissembling deludes the thoughtless, and strengthens rage and adds, to rage, contempt. James A. Baldwin rage anger add 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. James A. Baldwin argument rage anger Anger is generally seen as an unwelcome presence in our midst, however natural it may be. Although each person, and each society, is charged with how anger is to be appropriately channeled, the denial of anger, or its continuous repression, is a deep source of our psychopathology and will invariably seek its expression in a less healthful fashion. James Hollis fashion anger expression We are losing sight of civility in government and politics. Debate and dialogue is taking a back seat to the politics of destruction and anger and control. Dogma has replaced thoughtful discussion between people of differing views. James McGreevey thoughtful anger government I have seen some whose consciences, owing undoubtedly to former indulgence, had grown to be as irritable as spoilt children, and at length gave them no peace. They did not know when to swallow their cud, and their lives of course yielded no milk. Henry David Thoreau anger guilt children No one who has any self-respect stays in Ireland, but flees afar as though from a country that has undergone the visitation of an angered Jove. James Joyce anger self country Like all passions, anger has degrees, ascending from slight vexation through deepening clouds to rage, and finally to fury, which is a black and horrible tempest. In its mid-region, where it is neither too little to be motive nor too furious to be ungovernable, it has usefulness. For all feeling is as fuel, and where there is none life has no fire, and then no flame of ascent. James Vila Blake passion anger fire As anger is a passing storm, so it comes not gradually and with signs, but like a sudden sweep of wind or black squall. James Vila Blake black anger wind As anger is a passion, it is to be ruled; as it is a weak passion, he is weak who rules it not. James Vila Blake passion anger management Angry people are not always wise. Jane Austen anger wise life Words can be said in bitterness and anger, and often there seems to be an element of truth in the nastiness. And words don't go away, they just echo around. Jane Goodall echoes going-away anger It is only with burning anger that we can speak of this attack by counter-revolutionary reactionary elements against the capital of our country, against our people's democratic order and the power of the working class. Janos Kadar anger class country I think I would cope like anyone copes with any tragedy. I'm sure I would be very upset for a while and then there would come a point where I would either have to stay in this place of darkness and anger, or I'd have to accept that it happened. Jason Ritter upset anger thinking Transformation is my favorite game and in my experience, anger and frustration are the result of you not being authentic somewhere in your life or with someone in your life. Being fake about anything creates a block inside of you. Life can’t work for you if you don’t show up as you. Jason Mraz block anger healing A flood of emotions rushes into me. Pain and anger. Sadness and pity. But most surprising of all, hope. Jay Asher sadness anger pain What if you threw a protest and no one showed up? The lack of angst and anger and emotion is a big positive. Jay Sekulow what-if anger emotion The trouble with anger is, it gets hold of you. And then you aren't the master of yourself anymore. Anger is. And when anger is the boss, you get unintended consequences. Jeanne DuPrau boss anger trouble It is usually the imagination that is wounded first, rather than the heart; it being much more sensitive. Henry David Thoreau anger imagination heart I've had the wind knocked out of me, but never the hurricane Jeffrey McDaniel anger poetry wind Anger is a response that can lead to harm if we don't evaluate what we are upset about. Ask yourself what you are afraid of, as anger is almost always fear in disguise. If we think something or someone threatens us, we feel fear-fear that we are inadequate, that our lives are out of control, that things won't go our way. Then we fight. Find out what you're upset about. We rarely are upset for the reason we think. Jennifer James anger fighting thinking «1516171819202122232425»