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Elie Wiesel on anger
Author: Elie Wiesel“I have not lost faith in God. I have moments of anger and protest. Sometimes I’ve been closer to him for that reason.” -Elie Wiesel
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Edward Abbey on anger
Author: Edward Abbey“Love implies anger. The man who is angered by nothing cares about nothing.” -Edward Abbey
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Saint Augustine on anger
Author: Saint Augustine“What I needed most was to love and to be loved, eager to be caught. Happily I wrapped those painful bonds around me and sure enough, I would be lashed with the red-hot pokers or jealousy, by suspicions and fear, by burst of anger and quarrels.” -Saint Augustine
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William Arthur Ward on anger
Author: William Arthur Ward“It is wise to direct your anger towards problems – not people to focus your energies on answers – not excuses.” -William Arthur Ward
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Charlie Sheen on anger
Author: Charlie Sheen“I think my passion is misinterpreted as anger sometimes. And I don’t think people are ready for the message that I’m delivering, and delivering with a sense of violent love.” -Charlie Sheen
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Naomi Campbell on anger
Author: Naomi Campbell“Anger is a manifestation of a deeper issue… and that, for me, is based on insecurity, self-esteem and loneliness.” -Naomi Campbell
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Joan Lunden on anger
Author: Joan Lunden“Holding on to anger, resentment and hurt only gives you tense muscles, a headache and a sore jaw from clenching your teeth. Forgiveness gives you back the laughter and the lightness in your life.” -Joan Lunden
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Lee Iacocca on anger
Author: Lee Iacocca“In times of great stress or adversity, it’s always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and your energy into something positive.” -Lee Iacocca
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Marcus Aurelius on anger
Author: Marcus Aurelius“Anger cannot be dishonest.” -Marcus Aurelius
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Phyllis Diller on anger
Author: Phyllis Diller“My recipe for dealing with anger and frustration: set the kitchen timer for twenty minutes, cry, rant, and rave, and at the sound of the bell, simmer down and go about business as usual.” -Phyllis Diller
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Wayne Dyer on anger
Author: Wayne Dyer“There’s nothing wrong with anger provided you use it constructively.” -Wayne Dyer
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Confucius on anger
Author: Confucius“Speak the truth, do not yield to anger give, if thou art asked for little by these three steps thou wilt go near the gods.” -Confucius
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Benjamin Franklin on anger
Author: Benjamin Franklin“Anger is never without a reason, but seldom with a good one.” -Benjamin Franklin
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Mahatma Gandhi on anger
Author: Mahatma Gandhi“We should meet abuse by forbearance. Human nature is so constituted that if we take absolutely no notice of anger or abuse, the person indulging in it will soon weary of it and stop.” -Mahatma Gandhi
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Dalai Lama on anger
Author: Dalai Lama“Generally speaking, if a human being never shows anger, then I think something’s wrong. He’s not right in the brain.” -Dalai Lama
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Hannah More on anger
Author: Hannah More“Forgiveness is the economy of the heart… forgiveness saves the expense of anger, the cost of hatred, the waste of spirits.” -Hannah More
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Frank Moore Colby on anger
Author: Frank Moore Colby“I know of no more disagreeable situation than to be left feeling generally angry without anybody in particular to be angry at.” -Frank Moore Colby
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Willard Gaylin on anger
Author: Willard Gaylin“Expressing anger is a form of public littering.” -Willard Gaylin
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Robert Quillen on anger
Author: Robert Quillen“Discussion is an exchange of knowledge an argument an exchange of ignorance.” -Robert Quillen
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Mary Garden on anger
Author: Mary Garden“A wonderful emotion to get things moving when one is stuck is anger. It was anger more than anything else that had set me off, roused me into productivity and creativity.” -Mary Garden
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Bede Jarrett on anger
Author: Bede Jarrett“The world needs anger. The world often continues to allow evil because it isn’t angry enough.” -Bede Jarrett
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Daniel Webster on anger
Author: Daniel Webster“Keep cool anger is not an argument.” -Daniel Webster
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Frank Herbert on anger
Author: Frank Herbert“How often it is that the angry man rages denial of what his inner self is telling him.” -Frank Herbert