Quotes about Anger
And thinking of the safety and prosperity of the one sex and the poverty and insecurity of the other and of the effect of tradition and the lack of tradition upon the mind of a writer, I thought at last that it was time to roll up the crumpled skin of the day, with its arguments and its impressions and its anger and its laughter, and cast it into the hedge.
- Virginia Woolf
That man, she thought, her anger rising in her, never gave; that man took.
- Virginia Woolf
He takes out his anger by having his carriage speed through the streets, scattering the commoners in the way.
- Charles Dickens
May the Devil carry away these idiots!
- Charles Dickens
This will soon be over now, dear Mr Clennam. Not only are Mr Doyce's letters to you so full of friendship and encouragement, but Mr Rugg says his letters to him are so full of help, and that everybody (now a little anger is past) is so considerate, and speaks so well of you, that it will soon be over now.' 'Dear girl. Dear heart. Good angel!
- Charles Dickens
But it's wonderful,' said Mr. Giles, when he had explained, 'what a man will do, when his blood is up. I should have committed murder—I know I should—if we'd caught one of them rascals.
- Charles Dickens
Once out of this court, I'll smash that face of yourn!
- Charles Dickens
Remember that a minute of anger denies you sixty seconds of happiness. 1248
- H Jackson Brown, Jr.
A tranquil woman can go on sewing longer than an angry man can go on fuming.
- George Bernard Shaw
Worry makes you weaker, regret makes you sadder, hate makes you angrier, but hope makes you stronger, and love makes you happier.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
We all can do our part to address America's anger mismanagement crisis. And for us Christians, it starts with a little more faith, hope, and love.
- Eric Metaxas
As, when king Uzziah would offer incense without a priest, God was angry with him, and struck him with leprosy (2 Chron 26:20). Just so, when we do not come to God in and through Christ, we offer up incense to him without a priest, and what can we expect but severe rebukes?
- Thomas Watson