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Anger Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 8, 2024 | 999 quotes
  1. “He who angers you conquers you.”

    Elizabeth Kenny
  2. “Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.”

    Buddha
  3. “Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.”

    Mark Twain
  4. “While seeking revenge, dig two graves - one for yourself.”

    Douglas Horton
  5. “When anger rises, think of the consequences.”

    Confucius
  6. “Every day we have plenty of opportunities to get angry, stressed or offended. But what you're doing when you indulge these negative emotions is giving something outside yourself power over your happiness. You can choose to not let little things upset you.”

    Joel Osteen
  7. “Anybody can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way - that is not within everybody's power and is not easy.”

    Aristotle
  8. “When angry count to ten before you speak. If very angry, count to one hundred.”

    Thomas Jefferson
  9. “Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame.”

    Benjamin Franklin
  10. “Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. But anger is like fire. It burns it all clean.”

    Maya Angelou
  11. “Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.”

    Isaac Asimov
  12. “Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness.”

    James Thurber
  13. “For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind.”

    Ralph Waldo Emerson
  14. “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
  15. “I shall allow no man to belittle my soul by making me hate him.”

    Booker T. Washington
  16. “When you are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger.”

    Epictetus
  17. “If you get down and quarell everyday, you're saying prayers to the devil, I say.”

    Bob Marley
  18. “Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.”

    William Congreve
  19. “Anger dwells only in the bosom of fools.”

    Albert Einstein
  20. “There are two things a person should never be angry at, what they can help, and what they cannot.”

    Plato
  21. “How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.”

    Marcus Aurelius
  22. “A man who has not passed through the inferno of his passions has never overcome them.”

    Carl Jung
  23. “A man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green.”

    Francis Bacon
  24. “The opposite of anger is not calmness, its empathy.”

    Mehmet Oz
  25. “To be angry is to revenge the faults of others on ourselves.”

    Alexander Pope
  26. “Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.”

    Thomas a Kempis
  27. “Anger is a killing thing: it kills the man who angers, for each rage leaves him less than he had been before - it takes something from him.”

    Louis L'Amour
  28. “Fear is the only true enemy, born of ignorance and the parent of anger and hate.”

    Edward Albert
  29. “Discussion is an exchange of knowledge; an argument an exchange of ignorance.”

    Robert Quillen
  30. “There's a natural law of karma that vindictive people, who go out of their way to hurt others, will end up broke and alone.”

    Sylvester Stallone
  31. “When one burns one's bridges, what a very nice fire it makes.”

    Dylan Thomas
  32. “It is impossible for you to be angry and laugh at the same time. Anger and laughter are mutually exclusive and you have the power to choose either.”

    Wayne Dyer
  33. “Anger is a wind which blows out the lamp of the mind.”

    Robert Green Ingersoll
  34. “Never go to bed mad. Stay up and fight.”

    Phyllis Diller
  35. “People won't have time for you if you are always angry or complaining.”

    Stephen Hawking
  36. “Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  37. “Anger, if not restrained, is frequently more hurtful to us than the injury that provokes it.”

    Lucius Annaeus Seneca
  38. “Sometimes, you have to get angry to get things done.”

    Ang Lee
  39. “Get mad, then get over it.”

    Colin Powell
  40. “Don't get the impression that you arouse my anger. You see, one can only be angry with those he respects.”

    Richard M. Nixon
  41. “Speak when you are angry - and you'll make the best speech you'll ever regret.”

    Laurence J. Peter
  42. “A broken bone can heal, but the wound a word opens can fester forever.”

    Jessamyn West
  43. “Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute.”

    Josh Billings
  44. “Keep your temper. A decision made in anger is never sound.”

    Ford Frick
  45. “Keep cool; anger is not an argument.”

    Daniel Webster
  46. “Beware of him that is slow to anger; for when it is long coming, it is the stronger when it comes, and the longer kept. Abused patience turns to fury.”

    Francis Quarles
  47. “Ridicule is the first and last argument of a fool.”

    Charles Simmons
  48. “A hungry man is an angry one.”

    Buchi Emecheta
  49. “Anger is a momentary madness, so control your passion or it will control you.”

    G. M. Trevelyan
  50. “Getting angry doesn't solve anything.”

    Grace Kelly
  51. “Anger is a short madness.”

    Horace
  52. “It doesn't pay to say too much when you are mad enough to choke. For the word that stings the deepest is the word that is never spoke, Let the other fellow wrangle till the storm has blown away, then he'll do a heap of thinking about the things you didn't say.”

    Jules Renard
  53. “Never contend with a man who has nothing to lose.”

    Baltasar Gracian
  54. “Anger begins with folly, and ends with repentance.”

    Pythagoras
  55. “When a man points a finger at someone else, he should remember that four of his fingers are pointing at himself.”

    Louis Nizer
  56. “Hatred is an affair of the heart; contempt that of the head.”

    Arthur Schopenhauer
  57. “You reclaim your power by loving what you were once taught to hate.”

    Bryant H. McGill
  58. “A man who has never made a woman angry is a failure in life.”

    Christopher Morley
  59. “Love implies anger. The man who is angered by nothing cares about nothing.”

    Edward Abbey
  60. “Revenge is often like biting a dog because the dog bit you.”

    Austin O'Malley
  61. “I don't usually lose my temper, but if I get angry, it's true - I'm scary.”

    Eva Mendes
  62. “We boil at different degrees.”

    Clint Eastwood
  63. “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
  64. “Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgiveness; anger concealed often hardens into revenge.”

    Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
  65. “Grab the broom of anger and drive off the beast of fear.”

    Zora Neale Hurston
  66. “The best remedy for a short temper is a long walk.”

    Joseph Joubert
  67. “Be calm in arguing; for fierceness makes error a fault, and truth discourtesy.”

    George Herbert
  68. “I get angry at a principle, not a person.”

    Norman Schwarzkopf
  69. “Arguments only confirm people in their own opinions.”

    Booth Tarkington
  70. “Always write angry letters to your enemies. Never mail them.”

    James Fallows
  71. “My father was often angry when I was most like him.”

    Lillian Hellman
  72. “When a man is wrong and won't admit it, he always gets angry.”

    Thomas Chandler Haliburton
  73. “The flame of anger, bright and brief, sharpens the barb of love.”

    Walter Savage Landor
  74. “When I am angry I can pray well and preach well.”

    Martin Luther
  75. “Man should forget his anger before he lies down to sleep.”

    Thomas de Quincey
  76. “I get angry about things, then go on and work.”

    Toni Morrison
  77. “The anger of a person who is strong, can always bide its time.”

    James Whitcomb Riley
  78. “Anger is never without an argument, but seldom with a good one.”

    George Savile
  79. “An angry man is again angry with himself when he returns to reason.”

    Publilius Syrus
  80. “I am a danger to myself if I get angry.”

    Oriana Fallaci
  81. “Anger is an expensive luxury in which only men of certain income can indulge.”

    George William Curtis
  82. “When you learn that a truth is a lie, anger follows.”

    Grace Slick
  83. “I am too weary to listen, too angry to hear.”

    Daniel Bell
  84. “The greatest remedy for anger is delay.”

    Lucius Annaeus Seneca
  85. “If a small thing has the power to make you angry, does that not indicate something about your size?”

    Sydney J. Harris
  86. “Hatred is inveterate anger.”

    Marcus Tullius Cicero
  87. “My whole life, people have been saying, Why are you so angry?”

    Fiona Apple
  88. “Sometimes it's worse to win a fight than to lose.”

    Billie Holiday
  89. “You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.”

    Buddha
  90. “How often it is that the angry man rages denial of what his inner self is telling him.”

    Frank Herbert
  91. “I don't like anybody to be angry with me. I'd rather have friends.”

    B. B. King
  92. “Indulge not thyself in the passion of anger; it is whetting a sword to wound thine own breast, or murder thy friend.”

    Akhenaton
  93. “Anger is as a stone cast into a wasp's nest.”

    Pope Paul VI
  94. “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
  95. “Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change.”

    James Russell Lowell
  96. “Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love.”

    George Eliot
  97. “A man that does not know how to be angry does not know how to be good.”

    Henry Ward Beecher
  98. “Every time you get angry, you poison your own system.”

    Alfred A. Montapert
  99. “The world needs anger. The world often continues to allow evil because it isn't angry enough.”

    Bede Jarrett
  100. “There's nothing wrong with anger provided you use it constructively.”

    Wayne Dyer
  101. “You cannot get ahead while you are getting even.”

    Dick Armey
  102. “Anger cannot be dishonest.”

    Marcus Aurelius
  103. “No man can think clearly when his fists are clenched.”

    George Jean Nathan
  104. “Anger makes dull men witty, but it keeps them poor.”

    Francis Bacon
  105. “When angry, count to four; when very angry, swear.”

    Mark Twain
  106. “Anger is never without a reason, but seldom with a good one.”

    Benjamin Franklin
  107. “Never go to bed angry, stay up and fight.”

    William Congreve
  108. “There was never an angry man that thought his anger unjust.”

    Saint Francis de Sales
  109. “Make sure you never, never argue at night. You just lose a good night's sleep, and you can't settle anything until morning anyway.”

    Rose Kennedy
  110. “In a controversy the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth, and have begun striving for ourselves.”

    Buddha
  111. “Anger is a transient hatred; or at least very like it.”

    Robert South
  112. “A large part of mankind is angry not with the sins, but with the sinners.”

    Lucius Annaeus Seneca
  113. “Behind every argument is someone's ignorance.”

    Louis D. Brandeis
  114. “Expressing anger is a form of public littering.”

    Willard Gaylin
  115. “He best keeps from anger who remembers that God is always looking upon him.”

    B. C. Forbes
  116. “One should not lose one's temper unless one is certain of getting more and more angry to the end.”

    William Butler Yeats
  117. “Fair peace becomes men; ferocious anger belongs to beasts.”

    Ovid
  118. “Be modest, humble, simple. Control your anger.”

    Abraham Cahan
  119. “There is nothing that so much gratifies an ill tongue as when it finds an angry heart.”

    Thomas Fuller
  120. “Experts say you should never hit your children in anger. When is a good time? When you're feeling festive?”

    Roseanne Barr
  121. “You want to see an angry person? Let me hear a cell phone go off.”

    Jim Lehrer
  122. “People are unjust to anger - it can be enlivening and a lot of fun.”

    Philip Roth
  123. “He that would be angry and sin not, must not be angry with anything but sin.”

    John Ruskin
  124. “I've purged myself of bitterness and anger and remained open to love.”

    Tatum O'Neal
  125. “There never was a social change in America without angry people at the heart.”

    Keith Miller
  126. “To rule one's anger is well; to prevent it is better.”

    Tryon Edwards
  127. “Somebody hits me, I'm going to hit him back. Even if it does look like he hasn't eaten in a while.”

    Charles Barkley
  128. “I'm too mature to be angry.”

    Jesse Jackson
  129. “An angry player can't argue with the back of an umpire who is walking away.”

    Bill Klem
  130. “Everybody in America is angry about something.”

    Anthony Braxton
  131. “He that will be angry for anything will be angry for nothing.”

    Sallust
  132. “Never do anything when you are in a temper, for you will do everything wrong.”

    Baltasar Gracian
  133. “Everybody kind of perceives me as being angry. It's not anger, it's motivation.”

    Roger Clemens
  134. “My tastes lean toward the more negative, angry and eclectic.”

    Josh Silver
  135. “Did I offer peace today? Did I bring a smile to someone's face? Did I say words of healing? Did I let go of my anger and resentment? Did I forgive? Did I love? These are the real questions. I must trust that the little bit of love that I sow now will bear many fruits, here in this world and the life to come.”

    Henri Nouwen
  136. “Red is such an interesting color to correlate with emotion, because it's on both ends of the spectrum. On one end you have happiness, falling in love, infatuation with someone, passion, all that. On the other end, you've got obsession, jealousy, danger, fear, anger and frustration.”

    Taylor Swift
  137. “Too much self-centered attitude, you see, brings, you see, isolation. Result: loneliness, fear, anger. The extreme self-centered attitude is the source of suffering.”

    Dalai Lama
  138. “Revenge and retaliation always perpetuate the cycle of anger, fear and violence.”

    Coretta Scott King
  139. “My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we'll change the world.”

    Jack Layton
  140. “Anger begets more anger, and forgiveness and love lead to more forgiveness and love.”

    Mahavira
  141. “The ignorant mind, with its infinite afflictions, passions, and evils, is rooted in the three poisons. Greed, anger, and delusion.”

    Bodhidharma
  142. “It is wise to direct your anger towards problems - not people; to focus your energies on answers - not excuses.”

    William Arthur Ward
  143. “Reacting in anger or annoyance will not advance one's ability to persuade.”

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  144. “When you create Hope in people, you create expectations. When you do not fulfill those expectations, when the change becomes more of the same old, same old, the Hope that was created can only turn to anger, frustration and bitter disappointment.”

    Vermin Supreme
  145. “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
  146. “Censorship is the tool of those who have the need to hide actualities from themselves and from others. Their fear is only their inability to face what is real, and I can't vent any anger against them; I only feel this appalling sadness. Somewhere in their upbringing, they were shielded against the total facts of our existence.”

    Charles Bukowski
  147. “I have all bad days. I think I need help. I got an anger problem.”

    YoungBoy Never Broke Again
  148. “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
  149. “Hatred, anger, and violence can destroy us: the politics of polarization is dangerous.”

    Rahul Gandhi
  150. “I'm an imperfect person. I've let anger, jealousy, all the emotions, get the best of me. If I go into books, word by word, little by little, they help re-center and re-ground me and put me on the right path. Life is a journey. I'm very focused on the things I do and have learned not to be pressured.”

    Keith Thurman
  151. “Being alone with fear can rapidly turn into panic. Being alone with frustration can rapidly turn into anger. Being alone with disappointment can rapid turn into discouragement and, even worse, despair.”

    Mark Goulston
  152. “For me, comedy starts as a spew, a kind of explosion, and then you sculpt it from there, if at all. It comes out of a deeper, darker side. Maybe it comes from anger, because I'm outraged by cruel absurdities, the hypocrisy that exists everywhere, even within yourself, where it's hardest to see.”

    Robin Williams
  153. “My body is damaged from music in two ways. I have a red irritation in my stomach. It's psychosomatic, caused by all the anger and the screaming. I have scoliosis, where the curvature of your spine is bent, and the weight of my guitar has made it worse. I'm always in pain, and that adds to the anger in our music.”

    Kurt Cobain
  154. “The five stages - denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance - are a part of the framework that makes up our learning to live with the one we lost. They are tools to help us frame and identify what we may be feeling. But they are not stops on some linear timeline in grief.”

    Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
  155. “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
  156. “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
  157. “Your anger is a gift.”

    Zack de la Rocha
  158. “Boredom, anger, sadness, or fear are not 'yours,' not personal. They are conditions of the human mind. They come and go. Nothing that comes and goes is you.”

    Eckhart Tolle
  159. “We're taught to be ashamed of confusion, anger, fear and sadness, and to me they're of equal value to happiness, excitement and inspiration.”

    Alanis Morissette
  160. “Meditation can help us embrace our worries, our fear, our anger; and that is very healing. We let our own natural capacity of healing do the work.”

    Thich Nhat Hanh
  161. “The voice of the intelligence is drowned out by the roar of fear. It is ignored by the voice of desire. It is contradicted by the voice of shame. It is biased by hate and extinguished by anger. Most of all it is silenced by ignorance.”

    Karl A. Menninger
  162. “A man must fortify himself and understand that a wise man who yields to laziness or anger or passion or love of drink, or who commits any other action prompted by impulse and inopportune, will probably find his fault condoned; but if he stoops to greed, he will not be pardoned, but render himself odious as a combination of all vices at once.”

    Apollonius of Tyana
  163. “Forgiveness is the economy of the heart… forgiveness saves the expense of anger, the cost of hatred, the waste of spirits.”

    Hannah More
  164. “You must have anger, as rightful wrath is what makes you create your own ethical standards.”

    Kamal Haasan
  165. “The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart, the less capable you are of loving in the present.”

    Barbara De Angelis
  166. “Many churches are measuring the wrong things. We measure things like attendance and giving, but we should be looking at more fundamental things like anger, contempt, honesty, and the degree to which people are under the thumb of their lusts. Those things can be counted, but not as easily as offerings.”

    Dallas Willard
  167. “Guilt is anger directed at ourselves - at what we did or did not do. Resentment is anger directed at others - at what they did or did not do.”

    Peter McWilliams
  168. “Do not follow vain desires; for verily he who prospers is preserved from lust, greed and anger.”

    Abu Bakr
  169. “Extremism thrives amid ignorance and anger, intimidation and cowardice.”

    Hillary Clinton
  170. “Five enemies of peace inhabit with us - avarice, ambition, envy, anger, and pride; if these were to be banished, we should infallibly enjoy perpetual peace.”

    Petrarch
  171. “I had a job when I was 15 working at a supermarket, and I knocked over a stack of plastic coffee cups. In my anger, I threw one at a concrete wall, and it rebounded back into my head and cut my head open. Stupidest way to get a scar, but it's one that I have.”

    Antony Starr
  172. “I don't know if I'm ready to know what triggers my anger. I just feel like I figured out on my own how to stay calm, how to enjoy life, how to be happy.”

    Rolando McClain
  173. “You feel the shame, humiliation, and anger at being just another victim of prejudice, and at the same time, there's the nagging worry that maybe… you're just no good.”

    Nina Simone
  174. “First and foremost, we need to be the adults we want our children to be. We should watch our own gossiping and anger. We should model the kindness we want to see.”

    Brene Brown
  175. “Hurt leads to bitterness, bitterness to anger, travel too far that road and the way is lost.”

    Terry Brooks
  176. “Disgust is often more deeply buried than envy and anger, but it compounds and intensifies the other negative emotions.”

    Martha Nussbaum
  177. “Good satire comes from anger. It comes from a sense of injustice, that there are wrongs in the world that need to be fixed. And what better place to get that well of venom and outrage boiling than a newsroom, because you're on the front lines.”

    Carl Hiaasen
  178. “My passion for this game is never going to change. You're always going to see me have that fieriness to me. That's just the only way I know how to play this game and I love it for that because I get to release that energy and that passion, that anger that I have.”

    Travis Kelce
  179. “Being irrational and out of control is what happens in real life. Not cautiously choreographing your anger or your emotions, losing yourself in them is what happens in real life.”

    Margot Robbie
  180. “About love, don't be a silent partner. And be gentle with your anger.”

    Sixto Rodriguez
  181. “The fear really hits you. That's what you feel first. And then it's the anger and frustration. Part of the problem is how little we understand about the ultimate betrayal of the body when it rebels against itself.”

    Charles Bronson
  182. “Literature is always about bygone times. It's always looking back in time with a certain perspective. I look at bygone life which no longer exists, and as I said, I look at it without nostalgia but without anger, either. I look at it with criticism and with compassion. I look at it with curiosity.”

    Amos Oz
  183. “Forgiveness isn't just the absence of anger. I think it's also the presence of self-love, when you actually begin to value yourself.”

    Tara Westover
  184. “Wars spring from unseen and generally insignificant causes, the first outbreak being often but an explosion of anger.”

    Thucydides
  185. “I realized that if my thoughts immediately affect my body, I should be careful about what I think. Now if I get angry, I ask myself why I feel that way. If I can find the source of my anger, I can turn that negative energy into something positive.”

    Yoko Ono
  186. “Well, all comedy starts with anger. You get angry, and its never for a good reason, right? You know its not a good reason. And then you try and work it from there.”

    Jerry Seinfeld
  187. “Poverty is the absence of all human rights. The frustrations, hostility and anger generated by abject poverty cannot sustain peace in any society.”

    Muhammad Yunus
  188. “When you assume negative intent, you're angry. If you take away that anger and assume positive intent, you will be amazed. Your emotional quotient goes up because you are no longer almost random in your response.”

    Indra Nooyi
  189. “Denial, panic, threats, anger - those are very human responses to feeling guilt.”

    Joshua Oppenheimer
  190. “Anger is a manifestation of a deeper issue… and that, for me, is based on insecurity, self-esteem and loneliness.”

    Naomi Campbell
  191. “What is forgiveness? An emotion? A coping mechanism? An element of deepest faith? A way for the heart and soul to combat the type of hate, anger, rage and a thirst for revenge that could ultimately consume a person? All of those and more?”

    Mike Barnicle
  192. “The emotions in a song - the anger, aggression - have got to be legitimate.”

    Eminem
  193. “I don't think you can create art out of anger; it has to come out of some form of understanding. You have to feel good about who you are and that you could do something to change things.”

    Faith Ringgold
  194. “Your anger, frustration and your hurt - you have to try to put that all behind you and move on.”

    Darren Bent
  195. “I'm not as angry as I used to be. But I can get in touch with that anger pretty quickly if I feel my space is being invaded or somebody is not treating me with the respect that I think I want.”

    Samuel L. Jackson
  196. “It is typical of women to fester and ferment over disappointments, slights, annoyances, angers, etc.”

    Laura Schlessinger
  197. “When you feel bad, find a person to talk to and cry with, to tell of your anger and other helpless feelings.”

    Clarissa Pinkola Estes
  198. “Anger is one of the sinews of the soul.”

    Thomas Fuller
  199. “Each person's drive to overwork is unique, and doing too much numbs every workaholic's emotions differently. Sometimes overwork numbs depression, sometimes anger, sometimes envy, sometimes sexuality. Or the overworker runs herself ragged in a race for attention.”

    Arlie Russell Hochschild
  200. “It seems to me that election season is just a Petri dish for anger and cynicism.”

    Max Lucado
  201. “Do not meddle in the affairs of Wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger.”

    J. R. R. Tolkien
  202. “Take the high road. No matter how much strife, and consternation, frustration and anger you might be confronted with - don't go to that level.”

    Tim Gunn
  203. “Con men look for human frailty to exploit. This is most often greed. Trump found a different vice: anger. The emotional are always the most susceptible to manipulation.”

    Pamela Meyer
  204. “As a human being, anger is a part of our mind. Irritation also part of our mind. But you can do - anger come, go. Never keep in your sort of - your inner world, then create a lot of suspicion, a lot of distrust, a lot of negative things, more worry.”

    Dalai Lama
  205. “We are becoming able to see the pursuit of external power for what it is and the futility of trying to escape the pain of powerlessness by changing the world. When we look inward, not outward, we can dismantle the parts of our personalities that have controlled us for so long - such as anger, jealousy, vindictiveness, superiority, inferiority.”

    Gary Zukav
  206. “If anger proceeds from a great cause, it turns to fury; if from a small cause, it is peevishness; and so is always either terrible or ridiculous.”

    Jeremy Taylor
  207. “They say depression is just anger turned inward. Sometimes I turn it outwards, sometimes I turn it inward, but I know it's about self-worth.”

    Vic Mensa
  208. “One of man's greatest obligations is anger.”

    Nikos Kazantzakis
  209. “I feel playful aggression is important for children because they have to deal with all kinds of anger and aggression in their lives.”

    Brian Sutton-Smith
  210. “I was very fortunate to play sports. All the anger in me went out. I had to do what I had to do. If you stay angry all the time, then you really don't have a good life.”

    Willie Mays
  211. “For years I bore the crippling weight of anger, bitterness and resentment toward those who caused my suffering. Yet as I look back over a spiritual journey that has spanned more than three decades, I realize the same bombs that caused so much pain and suffering also brought me to a place of great healing. Those bombs led me to Jesus Christ.”

    Phan Thi Kim Phuc
  212. “Anger is the enemy of non-violence and pride is a monster that swallows it up.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  213. “The only justice is to follow the sincere intuition of the soul, angry or gentle. Anger is just, and pity is just, but judgement is never just.”

    D. H. Lawrence
  214. “I do not listen to criticism or flattery, one weakens you and the other angers you.”

    Diego Simeone
  215. “The great thing about celebrity culture is that they can't seem to stop themselves from displaying their ridiculous behaviour. I feel it's my job as a serious investigative journalist to witness all kinds of behaviour and then report back to the audience through the prism of my own anger and bitterness.”

    Kathy Griffin
  216. “He who is incapable of feeling strong passions, of being shaken by anger, of living in every sense of the word, will never be a good actor.”

    Sarah Bernhardt
  217. “As long as anger, paranoia and misinformation drive our political debate, there are unhinged souls among us who will feel justified in turning to violent remedies for imagined threats.”

    David Horsey
  218. “Genuine forgiveness does not deny anger but faces it head-on.”

    Alice Miller
  219. “I don't like greed, I don't like ignorance. I really don't like anger. But I love love.”

    David Crosby
  220. “I don't know if it's a male thing, but a lot of our emotions end up manifesting themselves in the form of anger.”

    Sami Zayn
  221. “When you hold on to anger and unforgiveness, you can't move forward.”

    Mary J. Blige
  222. “I started realizing how the condition of our hearts affects the way we see. If your heart is full of bitterness, anger, and resentment, you're going to look at this world as a very evil place.”

    Danny Gokey
  223. “We must recognize that anger only agitates and incites. It cannot squelch or satisfy the hunger for justice.”

    Afeni Shakur
  224. “Although you may spend your life killing, You will not exhaust all your foes. But if you quell your own anger, your real enemy will be slain.”

    Nagarjuna
  225. “Depression, suffering and anger are all part of being human.”

    Janet Fitch
  226. “One effect of an individualistic culture that's poor at instilling mutual respect is that people jump more quickly to anger or violence.”

    Geoff Mulgan
  227. “Everybody has a breaking point. It's tough to ignore the impulse to respond with anger.”

    Andrew Shaffer
  228. “I've always turned my anger inwards towards self-destruction.”

    Mackenzie Phillips
  229. “I am not deaf. I hear the anger. I see the dissatisfaction, and I have to go faster.”

    Francois Hollande
  230. “Violent anger makes me physically ill.”

    Langston Hughes
  231. “The Way Of The Fist' is not quite a Shakespearian depiction of anger and revenge. This song was more my way of releasing all the pent up aggression I felt against some people who wronged me beyond the point of any kind of forgiveness or mercy.”

    Ivan Moody
  232. “Vengeance is the act of turning anger in on yourself. On the surface it may be directed at someone else, but it is a surefire recipe for arresting emotional recovery.”

    Jane Goldman
  233. “I don't hold a grudge of sheer anger at life because of my name. No, no, no. It's something unique and cool. It's just a part of who I am. I'm OK with that.”

    Tennys Sandgren
  234. “What influenced me was Tori Amos, who was unapologetic about expressing anger through music, and Sinead O'Connor. Those two in particular were really moving for me, and very inspiring, before I wrote 'Jagged Little Pill.'”

    Alanis Morissette
  235. “Since the day I was born, wrestling has sustained me and my family. It's the way my father fed me; it's the way I feed my kids. More importantly, wrestling is my greatest release. It's been such a blessing for me. I can step into the ring and let it all go - all my anger, all my frustration, all my pain.”

    Eddie Guerrero
  236. “I believe anger is a wasted emotion, and I don't like to waste emotions.”

    Jim Webb
  237. “Anger is a great force. If you control it, it can be transmuted into a power which can move the whole world.”

    William Shenstone
  238. “People who are prone to anxiety are nearly always people-pleasers who fear conflict and negative feelings like anger. When you feel upset, you sweep your problems under the rug because you don't want to upset anyone. You do this so quickly and automatically that you're not even aware you're doing it.”

    David D. Burns
  239. “Imagine how much capital a country like Argentina might attract - if instead of defaulting seriatim and affecting a pose of anger toward creditors, it borrowed responsibly and honored its obligations.”

    Paul Singer
  240. “Anger is like a storm rising up from the bottom of your consciousness. When you feel it coming, turn your focus to your breath.”

    Thich Nhat Hanh
  241. “We've lost our sense of outrage, our anger, and our grief about what's going on in our culture right now, what's going on in our country, the atrocities that are being committed in our names around the world. They've gone missing; these feelings have gone missing.”

    Chris Jordan
  242. “My passion and energy get mistaken for anger.”

    Gary Oldman
  243. “You must never be satisfied with losing. You must get angry, terribly angry, about losing. But the mark of the good loser is that he takes his anger out on himself and not his victorious opponents or on his teammates.”

    Richard M. Nixon
  244. “Often, we feel helpless in lots of situations in our lives. The way anger gets a grip on us is it seems to be a way to extricate ourselves from helplessness.”

    Martha Nussbaum
  245. “GFY' is about the thin line between love and hate. It's about statements that are said out of anger that unfortunately cannot be taken back.”

    Dennis Lloyd
  246. “I vent my anger in the gym, and it calms me down.”

    Samantha Akkineni
  247. “Christlike communications are expressions of affection and not anger, truth and not fabrication, compassion and not contention, respect and not ridicule, counsel and not criticism, correction and not condemnation. They are spoken with clarity and not with confusion. They may be tender or they may be tough, but they must always be tempered.”

    L. Lionel Kendrick
  248. “Love is not always bed of roses. When its unfulfilled, it causes immense pain and anger.”

    Ankit Tiwari
  249. “I almost failed out of high school. I nearly gave in to the deep anger and resentment harbored by everyone around me… Whatever talents I have, I almost squandered until a handful of loving people rescued me.”

    J. D. Vance
  250. “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
  251. “I'm not someone who feels anger on particular issues.”

    Theresa May
  252. “The upside to anger? Getting it out of your system. You got to express your anger. Then you have room for more positive things. If I hold something in a long time, and then I speak it, it's amazing how the light shines so much brighter.”

    Reba McEntire
  253. “It's true - my mother kicked me out the house at 14. I had to go live with my sister. I had some problems. I was very rebellious as a kid. I don't even know why or where it came from, but I had a lot of anger. Me and my mom clashed a lot because she didn't tolerate that, as she shouldn't from a 14-year-old.”

    Michael Che
  254. “In plain terms, a child is a complicated creature who can drive you crazy. There's a cruelty to childhood, there's an anger.”

    Maurice Sendak
  255. “I'm very much inspired by things that anger me. If I see bigotry, stupidity, or injustice on the news, I'm inspired to find a way to make it into something comedic and relatable. Anger inspires me. Stupidity inspires me. My family inspires me. My accountant inspires me. Everything and anything, really.”

    Maysoon Zayid
  256. “The thing that started the peace movement in Ireland was anger - my anger. It wasn't anger; it was fury.”

    Betty Williams
  257. “When you're a chill, laid back guy, you maybe have more pent-up frustration, anger, bitterness, than maybe somebody a little wilder would have.”

    Adam Page
  258. “I operate on anger quite a lot. Its what gets me up in the morning to make art quite often. Well, irritation at least.”

    Grayson Perry
  259. “You have to understand the Newark Riots - a lot of people understand that the pain was the initial explosion of anger and alienation, but after that, the response, sending the National Guard troops - a lot of violence was carried out and perpetrated by those who were allegedly coming here to protect residents.”

    Cory Booker
  260. “In Afghan society, parents play a central role in the lives of their children; the parent-child relationship is fundamental to who you are and what you become and how you perceive yourself, and it is laden with contradictions, with tension, with anger, with love, with loathing, with angst.”

    Khaled Hosseini
  261. “How do you redefine love when your idea of love is something that's so violent? When your idea of passion is anger, how do you fix that?”

    Rupi Kaur
  262. “Experiencing sadness and anger can make you feel more creative, and by being creative, you can get beyond your pain or negativity.”

    Yoko Ono
  263. “Appearance is something absolute, but reality is not that way - everything is interdependent, not absolute. So that view is very helpful to maintain a peace of mind because the main destroyer of a peaceful mind is anger.”

    Dalai Lama
  264. “You have to be sincere in your feelings. And fear is one of those, sometimes; doubt is one of those; jealousy, anger - all your emotions are not going to be considered the strong emotions; all of them are not going to be love, happiness, joy.”

    Common
  265. “I do play football no-holds-barred. Any edge I can get, I'll take. I'd grab a face mask only in a fit of anger. Uncontrolled anger is damn near insane.”

    Joe Greene
  266. “Anger is wonderful. It keeps you going. I'm angry about bankers. About the government.”

    Terry Pratchett
  267. “The injunction to be nice is used to deflect criticism and stifle the legitimate anger of dissent.”

    Malcolm Gladwell
  268. “My father had a real short fuse. He had a tough life - had to support his mother and brother at a very young age when his dad's farm collapsed. You could see his suffering, his terrible suffering, living a life that was disappointing and looking for another one. My father was full of terrifying anger.”

    Sam Shepard
  269. “I have sadness in me. I have anger in me. I have heartbreak in me.”

    Ellen DeGeneres
  270. “Some days, 24 hours is too much to stay put in, so I take the day hour by hour, moment by moment. I break the task, the challenge, the fear into small, bite-size pieces. I can handle a piece of fear, depression, anger, pain, sadness, loneliness, illness. I actually put my hands up to my face, one next to each eye, like blinders on a horse.”

    Regina Brett
  271. “I usually get all my stress and anger out at the gym. But when I get out, I'm kind of a pleasant person - really.”

    Natalie Martinez
  272. “I think that to acknowledge a new generation is to acknowledge some degree of obsolescence in yourself, and that is very hard to do and often comes with undeniable anger.”

    Douglas Coupland
  273. “I woke up one day, and for some reason all the hate and anger was gone.”

    Ronnie Radke
  274. “Pundits talk about 'populist rage' as a way to trivialize the anger and fear coursing through the middle class.”

    Elizabeth Warren
  275. “Yes, an individual could be electronically stimulated to fear, anger, or euphoria from a distance. However, the procedure is complicated, not always accurate, and far too tedious and expensive as a method for taking over control of the world.”

    Marilyn Ferguson
  276. “A certain amount of anger doesn't make us less empathetic, less humane, less loving. It just makes us real.”

    Lindsay Duncan
  277. “A lot of artists think they want anger. But a real, strong, bitter anger occupies the mind, leaving no room for creativity.”

    David Lynch
  278. “The poor monkey, quietly seated on the ground, seemed to be in sore trouble at this display of anger.”

    Henry Walter Bates
  279. “Anger is an all-consuming fire that will burn you and everyone else around you. Where is the justice in that?”

    Afeni Shakur
  280. “If I fail to remove Marcos and vindicate the people's verdict by peaceful, nonviolent action, my methods will be discredited. And if anger persists, I will be marginalized, and others will take over leadership of the movement.”

    Corazon Aquino
  281. “It is good to forget one's anger against one's wrongdoer, whoever he may be, for countless number of evils will quickly grow from this anger.”

    Thiruvalluvar
  282. “You answer anger with love. You answer anger with selflessness. The answer to anger is always the opposite thing of anger.”

    Anthony Ramos
  283. “Every child senses, with all the horse sense that's in him, that any parent is angry inside when children misbehave and they dread more the anger that is rarely or never expressed openly, wondering how awful it might be.”

    Benjamin Spock
  284. “I have a right to my anger, and I don't want anybody telling me I shouldn't be, that it's not nice to be, and that something's wrong with me because I get angry.”

    Maxine Waters
  285. “I have to say that anger is the blanket that comes around me, and that blunts and blurs my sense of proportion.”

    Pete Townshend
  286. “A very powerful mechanism to get elected is to play on anger and pick those wedge issues.”

    Justin Trudeau
  287. “We are not actually in charge of life, yet behave as if we are the masters of our own destiny. The realization of this fact is quite a hard one. The ridiculousness of our pomposity and presumption can only result in anger or humor.”

    Billy Childish
  288. “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
  289. “When daughters react with annoyance or even anger at the smallest, seemingly innocent remarks, mothers get the feeling that talking to their daughters can be like walking on eggshells: they have to watch every word.”

    Deborah Tannen
  290. “80-percent of 'Enter the Void' is a traditional narrative movie. I suppose it's more similar to 'Jacob's Ladder' or 'Videodrome' than it is to 'Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome' by Kenneth Anger, which is very experimental. It's the other 10% of 20% that reminds you of the language and glamour of dreams.”

    Gaspar Noe
  291. “Violence is a problem we all want to solve. I want to make sure that kids learn to deal with anger by learning how to talk with people to solve problems. Here in the United States Senate I want to make sure we have safe schools, safe neighborhoods and good things for kids to do after school!”

    Patty Murray
  292. “Some people can vent their anger, take a breath, and let it go, but I wasn't one of them.”

    Paul Allen
  293. “I was very sensitive, so when sensitivity has no place to go, it's often turned into anger or frustration.”

    Sam Levinson
  294. “I'm always angry. I wake up angry. There is a lot to be angry about. Anger is a positive energy.”

    Thandie Newton
  295. “Those at the top would do better with a smaller share of a booming economy that elicits a positive politics than they will do with an ever-larger share of an anemic economy that fuels the politics of anger.”

    Robert Reich
  296. “In our daily life, we encounter people who are angry, deceitful, intent only on satisfying their own needs. There is so much anger, distrust, greed, and pettiness that we are losing our capacity to work well together.”

    Margaret J. Wheatley
  297. “He took over anger to intimidate subordinates, and in time anger took over him.”

    Milan Kundera
  298. “Sometimes the routes leading to feelings of anger are so convoluted and circuitous that it takes enormous skill to discern their original source, or fountainhead. But regardless of the reason for or the source of the anger or the relative ease or complexity in perceiving either the anger or its source - everybody, but everybody, gets angry.”

    Theodore Isaac Rubin
  299. “You can make poems out of anger as well as tenderness. You can make poetry out of anything. It can be the ugliest of emotions. It doesn't have to be sweetness and light.”

    Tony Harrison
  300. “Wherever there is injustice, there is anger, and anger is like gasoline - if you spray it around and somebody lights a matchstick, you have an inferno. But anger inside an engine is powerful: it can drive us forward and can get us through dreadful moments and give us power. I learnt this with my discussions with nuclear policy makers.”

    Scilla Elworthy
  301. “My first reaction every time I delve into an episode of history that I don't know very much about is… my first reaction is anger that my teachers never taught me about it.”

    Steven Spielberg
  302. “In high school I dated a white woman. She would come to visit me on the rez. And her dad, who was very racist, didn't like that at all. And he told her one time, 'You shouldn't go on the rez if you're white because Indians have a lot of anger in their heart.'”

    Sherman Alexie
  303. “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
  304. “Through the years I have seen myself as a peaceful person, but the awareness of the anger is part of that process.”

    Yusef Komunyakaa
  305. “Our task, of course, is to transmute the anger that is affliction into the anger that is determination to bring about change. I think, in fact, that one could give that as a definition of revolution.”

    Barbara Deming
  306. “Democracies are slow to anger and hesitant to go to war: Voters don't want to sacrifice their children for the glory of a selfish king.”

    Michio Kaku
  307. “One of the greatest lessons of my own life was learning to turn the inner rampage of hatred and anger toward my own father for his reprehensible behavior and abandonment of his family into an inner reaction more closely aligned with God and God-realized love.”

    Wayne Dyer
  308. “My songs have always been frustrating themes, relationships that I've had. And now that I'm in love, I expect it to be really happy, or at least there won't be half as much anger as there was.”

    Kurt Cobain
  309. “I have long believed that there are fundamentally two forces or emotions that drive our decisions - love and fear. Love has its many manifestations: compassion, gratitude, kindness, and joy. Fear often manifests in cynicism, anger, jealousy, and anxiety. I worry that many of our communities are being driven by fear.”

    Vivek Murthy
  310. “All those who offer an opinion on any doubtful point should first clear their minds of every sentiment of dislike, friendship, anger or pity.”

    Sallust
  311. “I felt abandoned at a young age. That's where most of my anger came from, I guess.”

    Claressa Shields
  312. “All through life I've harbored anger rather than expressed it at the moment.”

    Jessica Lange
  313. “It's not necessarily bad that you have angst or you have anger - it's what you do with it, how you interpret it into something profoundly moving.”

    Sam Esmail
  314. “If you're with a close friend, your anger may raise his blood pressure as well as your own, whereas loving feelings may lower blood pressure in both of you.”

    Dean Ornish
  315. “On stage, I find anger at the unfairness of the world easily.”

    Jessica Raine
  316. “The anger and the creativity are so closely intertwined with me, and there's plenty of anger left.”

    Ingmar Bergman
  317. “The preparation, commitment and desire to win will be no less than the last time I drove a grand prix car in anger.”

    Nigel Mansell
  318. “Sometimes, I have played something that psychologically sticks with me, that's opposite of where I am. I guess I have a lot of anger in me.”

    W. Earl Brown
  319. “When you start suppressing feelings at an early age, it hurts you down the road. Full expression of anger and pain is very important.”

    Andrew Shue
  320. “The greatest players use anger as fuel. Michael Jordan played every night with something like road rage.”

    J. R. Moehringer
  321. “If you normally go quiet when you get angry, you may not relate to a character that reacts very differently. But if you see someone internalising the anger like you do, you will immediately identify with him or her. It's these small things that penetrate your psyche and make you relate at a deeper level.”

    Jaideep Ahlawat
  322. “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
  323. “As long as I reach one person that goes, 'I feel what Eddie's saying, I feel Eddie's anger or pain,' whatever you want to say, in the ring or on promos, if there's one person, I can be like, 'OK, good, I did my job.'”

    Eddie Kingston
  324. “Forgiveness gives you a chance to be fulfilled rather than be eaten up with anger.”

    Bettany Hughes
  325. “We are looking for happiness and running after it in such a way that creates anger, fear and discrimination. So when you attend a retreat, you have a chance to look at the deep roots of this pollution of the collective energy that is unwholesome.”

    Thich Nhat Hanh
  326. “Actually doing a song, going to the studio, and just getting out on paper your anger makes you feel a little better sometimes.”

    Prodigy
  327. “In between shooting for 'Awake,' I was attempting to have my own pilot season. The audition for 'Anger Management' actually came during a week that I was already testing for a couple other shows and we weren't really letting any other shows into the mix.”

    Daniela Bobadilla
  328. “As with fascism, the rise of Islamic totalitarianism has partly to do with its populist appeal to the class resentments of an economically oppressed population and to anger at political subordination and humiliation.”

    Ellen Willis
  329. “A man can submit today in order to resist tomorrow. My submission had been such. And because I had not been free to show my real feeling, to voice my true thoughts, my submission had bred bitterness and anger. And there were nearly ten million others who had submitted with equal anger and bitterness.”

    Peter Abrahams
  330. “There has been an outpouring of anger and concern because of the actions of George Zimmerman, a private citizen who profiled a young boy and pursued him and tried to confront him, perhaps. But what George Zimmerman did is no different than what police officers do every day as a matter of standard operating procedure.”

    Michelle Alexander
  331. “To anger female voters in America is to tread on the tiger's tail. Women turn out in huge numbers, and they are well aware of how their bodies work and what they need.”

    Henry Rollins
  332. “It is important to feel the anger without judging it, without attempting to find meaning in it. It may take many forms: anger at the health-care system, at life, at your loved one for leaving. Life is unfair. Death is unfair. Anger is a natural reaction to the unfairness of loss.”

    Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
  333. “Anger is an emotion, not a compass.”

    Tom Tancredo
  334. “Contempt is the only asymmetrical expression in the muscular facial system: Disgust, fear, happiness, surprise and anger typically express themselves symmetrically. Contempt is marked by one lip corner pulled up and in a dismissive sneer.”

    Pamela Meyer
  335. “When trying to start a company, your enemy isn't criticism, anger or insults. Your enemy is apathy.”

    Gil Penchina
  336. “Quite a lot of our contemporary culture is actually shot through with a resentment of limits and the passage of time, anger at what we can't do, fear or even disgust at growing old.”

    Rowan Williams
  337. “I wished I died in that attack with my cousin, with my south Vietnamese soldiers. I wish I died at that time so I won't suffer like that anymore… it was so hard for me to carry all that burden with that hatred, with that anger and bitterness.”

    Phan Thi Kim Phuc
  338. “We cannot go anywhere with anger that we haven't already been.”

    Afeni Shakur
  339. “I'm almost always trying to be funny, even when I'm on my own. I think it's the desire to channel my anger and frustration into something more positive than sitting at home being unpleasant.”

    Jon Richardson
  340. “Caregiving requires the intention of love, caretaking requires the intention of fear. Not acting in anger when you are angry requires the intention of love.”

    Gary Zukav
  341. “Perhaps it should be obvious: Adultery is a social threat that arouses raw anger and fear, which the bellicose then need to discharge rather than merely feel, traditionally on the philandering wife or the female home-wrecker.”

    Mary Gaitskill
  342. “A lot of people think they should be happy all the time. But the writer understands you need both. You need the whole piano: the richness of the whole human experience. Depression, suffering and anger are all part of being human.”

    Janet Fitch
  343. “So many people live with anger and unforgiveness, and many of them are Christians.”

    Joyce Meyer
  344. “I don't feel bitterness, I don't feel anger towards anybody. Fighting is never emotional to me.”

    Conor McGregor
  345. “It's something that black men still go through to this day, which is women clutching their purses, hitting the lock button on store, or just basic attitudes. And even as a U.S. congressman, as a black man, it is very, very frustrating, and you build up an internal anger about it that you can't act on.”

    Cedric Richmond
  346. “If you feel like there is going to be an emotional reaction that won't be helpful to resolve the situation, anger or other things, disarm the situation in some way, and you can use different techniques to do that.”

    Lynn Good
  347. “I have some anger issues.”

    Bryan Cranston
  348. “The one who cannot restrain their anger will wish undone, what their temper and irritation prompted them to do.”

    Horace
  349. “What comes out when life squeezes you? When someone hurts or offends you? If anger, pain and fear come out of you, it's because that's what's inside.”

    Wayne Dyer
  350. “Now I've come to a place where I believe that anger doesn't really make me a better actor.”

    Mahira Khan
  351. “My character had been in the chair for seven years. He had gone through his anger, depression, drug and alcohol abuse. He had gone through everything, now he was up, he was happy, he was filled with his dream.”

    Gregory Hines
  352. “The way I knew I was right about something was the kids got angry. That's very important: you touch that anger.”

    Allan Bloom
  353. “The Internet is a cauldron of anger every day, every year, election year or not, with unemployment at 10 percent or at two percent. It isn't exactly a good index of what's happening.”

    Charles Krauthammer
  354. “You've just got to have a sense of respect for the person you have children with. Anger doesn't help anybody. Ultimately you have to say forgiveness is important, and honoring what you had together is important. But it's easy to say and harder to do.”

    Nicole Kidman
  355. “The best therapists can do with sadness, anger, and anxiety is to help patients live in the more comfortable part of their set range.”

    Martin Seligman
  356. “I started writing because there's an absence of things I was familiar with or that I dreamed about. One of my senses of anger is related to this vacancy - a yearning I had as a teenager… and when I get ready to write, I think I'm trying to fill that.”

    Ntozake Shange
  357. “Anger clearly has its proper place at work, which is neither wholly absent nor ever present. The manager who is an emotional blank is just as hard to work for as the volcanic boss, and both can do great harm by setting an unhelpful example for what kind of emotional expression is expected and accepted.”

    Julian Baggini
  358. “I started a youth center in Houston. The kids would come in and want to learn to box; they wanted to tear up the world, beat up the world. And I'd try to show them they didn't need anger. They didn't need all that killing instinct they'd read about. You can be a human being and pursue boxing as a sport.”

    George Foreman
  359. “Twitter is now an anger video game for many users. It is the only platform on which people feel free to say things they'd never say to someone's face.”

    Maggie Haberman
  360. “I've been trying to learn how to not be so conflicted about things like my own anger. I've always had a place in my music for my anger as a way of compensating for not having a mechanism to express it in my everyday life. So I've been trying to be more true to myself, and that helps me to chill out a little bit. But politically, uh-uh. No.”

    Ani DiFranco
  361. “I'm fascinated by rap and by hip-hop. I think there's a lot of poetry in it. There's a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it. And I think you'd better listen to it pretty carefully, 'cause it's important.”

    John F. Kerry
  362. “Pain is pain, hurt is hurt, fear is fear, anger is anger, and it has no color.”

    Iyanla Vanzant
  363. “Those who call Bharat Mata as 'dayan,' who does not acknowledge Kashmir as part of India and use foul language against our PM Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath, stands exposed before people. Their anger is visible when I meet them and they share their views.”

    Jaya Prada
  364. “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
  365. “When you create an economy where you subsidize corporate profits through a welfare program and food stamps in order to keep wages low in some perverse pursuit of 'competiveness,' than you reap the fruits of the anger that you sow.”

    Martin O'Malley
  366. “I don't think your ability to fight has anything to do with how big you are. It's to do with how much anger is in you.”

    Amy Winehouse
  367. “What starts the process, really, are laughs and slights and snubs when you are a kid. If your anger is deep enough and strong enough, you learn that you can change those attitudes by excellence, personal gut performance.”

    Richard M. Nixon
  368. “No Barstool writer has ever said or written one thing out of hate or anger. It's always to get a joke.”

    Dave Portnoy
  369. “It angers me to see armed defenders at the bottom of Lost Cause statues, adding a renewed threat of violence to icons that are themselves part of an ideology of violence and intimidation.”

    Ryan Holiday
  370. “In Israel, waves of anger and fear circulate all the time, but so do jokes and gossip and silky evening breezes. So, too, in America.”

    P. J. O'Rourke
  371. “Generally speaking, if a human being never shows anger, then I think something's wrong. He's not right in the brain.”

    Dalai Lama
  372. “If either player abandon the game by quitting the table in anger, or in an otherwise offensive manner; or by momentarily resigning the game; or refuses to abide by the decision of the Umpire, the game must be scored against him.”

    Howard Staunton
  373. “I know, to banish anger altogether from one's breast is a difficult task. It cannot be achieved through pure personal effort. It can be done only by God's grace.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  374. “I had a lot of anger inside me and that came out at times that were not particularly advantageous to me career-wise.”

    Mickey Rourke
  375. “Emotion is a full range of a spectrum, like colours. It's not just anger. How are you going to get that out with just a guitar and screaming? You need to explore everything else.”

    Oliver Sykes
  376. “When I played a club in Salt Lake City, I complained to the crowd about the low turnout. It's always good to berate the people who paid to see you because you're upset about the people who didn't show up. It's called misplaced anger, and without it, I wouldn't have an act.”

    Andy Kindler
  377. “Yesterday, we fought wars which destroyed cities. Today, we are concerned with avoiding a war which will destroy the earth. We can adapt atomic energy to produce electricity and move ships, but can we control its use in anger?”

    Robert Kennedy
  378. “Real silencing occurs when a conservative tries to speak at a liberal university like Berkeley, and the party of anger and violence acts on their hatred when a police department says we can't protect a Republican speaker.”

    Jeanine Pirro
  379. “Anger is like those ruins which smash themselves on what they fall.”

    Lucius Annaeus Seneca
  380. “I grew up looking at my father as to how to behave. In watching him I grasped so many things. His own temperament was of a calm person. He was very composed and I never saw anger in him. To me, that was fascinating.”

    Sachin Tendulkar
  381. “I was just angry cause of my childhood. You know what I mean? So I carried, so I took that anger with me everywhere I went. No matter what it was, so it was always heavy on me.”

    Eddie Kingston
  382. “I'd be lying if I said I wasn't angry some days. But I really have worked hard to put a lot of the anger and disappointment in the past.”

    Monica Lewinsky
  383. “Anger may repast with thee for an hour, but not repose for a night; the continuance of anger is hatred, the continuance of hatred turns malice.”

    Francis Quarles
  384. “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
  385. “I did not want to put myself on the line, as an Australian playing Britain's greatest comic actor. The fans of Sellers are obsessive, possessive - and aggressive. I did not want to risk their anger - or my own reputation.”

    Geoffrey Rush
  386. “Because society would rather we always wore a pretty face, women have been trained to cut off anger.”

    Nancy Friday
  387. “When you want to die, you at least have a goal. You're aiming for something. It's not a good goal, but at least you want something. And you've got anger and fear, but at least you're feeling something.”

    Marilyn Manson
  388. “For all my success with the Ramones, I carried around fury and intensity during my career. I had an image, and that image was anger. I was the one who was always scowling, downcast. I tried to make sure I looked like that when I was getting my picture taken.”

    Johnny Ramone
  389. “As you get older, you see the world at a different angle, maybe more cynically, but I just bury my anger.”

    Zach Galifianakis
  390. “During his last 18 months in office, Eisenhower flew to Asia, Europe, and Latin America and deployed his war hero's popularity to seek new friends for America while trying to improve relations with Moscow. By the time Ike left office, most Americans had forgotten their anger over losing the space race to the Soviets.”

    Michael Beschloss
  391. “I've had enough of the blowhards on cable TV and the self-righteous anger I hear from people whose only accomplishment in life is their ability to turn the dial on an AM radio.”

    James Carville
  392. “These movements aren't about anger. We're not angrily saying 'Black Lives Matter.' We're declaring it. It's a declaration. We want to be seen as robust, full human beings that have anger and have joy. We want to be able to just freely have that joy. Like everybody else does.”

    Tarana Burke
  393. “We are children of the eternity: But this world is an out-birth out of the eternal; and its palpability taketh its original in the anger; the eternal nature is its root.”

    Jakob Bohme
  394. “I guess because I had such a horrible life growing up, going from place to place not knowing what I was gonna do and ending up being homeless, there was a lot of pain and a lot of anger that was coming out through my guitar playing.”

    Dave Mustaine
  395. “As much time and effort, emotion, anger, love, joy that you put into another human being, you're not guaranteed to receive that back. And that's OK. That's alright.”

    Logic
  396. “As I'm traveling around, I meet many small children. And when I look at a small and think how we've harmed this beautiful planet since I was that age, I feel a kind of desperation, anger, shame. I don't know what I feel; I just don't know what the emotion is.”

    Jane Goodall
  397. “I don't have the feeling of being motivated by anger, revenge or frustration.”

    Agnes Obel
  398. “Maybe it's stress or anger or adrenaline or disillusionment or a bullying nature or simple fear of getting killed themselves, but there is a problem if a cop cannot tell the difference between a menacing gangster and the far more common person they encounter whose life is a little frayed and messy.”

    David Horsey
  399. “Tel Aviv is buzzing with so much life, you could bottle it and sell it as honey, and even Jerusalem has a certain fizz. But if you want to see anger, go to Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem on a Friday afternoon.”

    Clive Sinclair
  400. “I think I have a normal threshold of anger, but it's true that I am, by nature, belligerent.”

    Gore Vidal
  401. “Fear, separation, hate and anger come from the wrong view that you and the Earth are two separate entities, the Earth is only the environment. You are in the centre and you want to do something for the Earth in order for you to survive. That is a dualistic way of seeing.”

    Thich Nhat Hanh
  402. “I had a trainer during 'Spiderman,' and I discovered I have deep-seated rage when I'm holding heavy weights over my head. Whatever dormant anger I have in me, that's where it comes out. That's not the kind of working out I want to do.”

    Emma Stone
  403. “I really believe that all of us have a lot of darkness in our souls. Anger, rage, fear, sadness. I don't think that's only reserved for people who have horrible upbringings. I think it really exists and is part of the human condition. I think in the course of your life you figure out ways to deal with that.”

    Kevin Bacon
  404. “I turned to music originally because of my past and needing a release or an outlet to get out anger or frustration or hurt.”

    Christina Aguilera
  405. “If there are a couple of adjectives people use to describe me, anger is usually in there. I've never taken that as criticism. It's the way I naturally communicate. But I'm not faux-angry, like Lewis Black, or angry like a gun-toting crazy person. I'm just angry in a mild way - it's not like I'm going to do anything about it.”

    David Cross
  406. “I don't think that you can fake warmth. You can fake lust, jealousy, anger; those are all quite easy. But actual, genuine warmth? I don't think you can fake it.”

    Keira Knightley
  407. “Between 'St. Anger' and 'Death Magnetic,' we had, if I'm not mistaken, five kids born. And, of course, that would allow things to take time.”

    Robert Trujillo
  408. “There is not in nature, a thing that makes man so deformed, so beastly, as doth intemperate anger.”

    Alan Bleasdale
  409. “I think anger is a good thing.”

    Steve Bannon
  410. “It's a joke to think that anyone is one thing. We're all such complex creatures. But if I'm going to be a poster child for anything, anger's a gorgeous emotion. It gets a bad rap, but it can make great changes happen.”

    Alanis Morissette
  411. “I asked a shrink: 'Everything is so great. Why am I still so angry?' He said, 'Anger doesn't go away.' I always thought it was kind of a good engine.”

    Mike Nichols
  412. “The biggest aggravation in the Arab world, the biggest reason for their anger toward us and the creation of those suicide terrorists, is Israel and the difficulty with the Palestinian issue.”

    Mario Cuomo
  413. “If voters' anger is the hallmark of the 2016 campaign, nothing has generated that anger as much as the establishment's decade-long duplicity on immigration.”

    Tom Tancredo
  414. “It isn't enough just to scream at the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations. We need our political system to start reflect this anger back into, 'How do we fix it? How do we get the economy going again?'”

    Colin Powell
  415. “All who consult on doubtful matters, should be void of hatred, friendship, anger, and pity.”

    Sallust
  416. “I think everybody should have the same anger towards the injustice that's happening and the hatred that's happening, and just fight it with love and compassion.”

    Ellen DeGeneres
  417. “The deferring of anger is the best antidote to anger.”

    Lucius Annaeus Seneca
  418. “My father was so very afraid. I felt it in the sting of his black leather belt, which he applied with more anxiety than anger, my father who beat me as if someone might steal me away, because that was exactly what was happening all around us.”

    Ta-Nehisi Coates
  419. “Democracy isn't solely about polite conversations in parliaments. It needs to be continually refreshed with raw passions, anger and ideals.”

    Geoff Mulgan
  420. “Anger can be a useful emotion; it's built into our genetic code to help with self preservation. But it can also be destructive, even when it is justified.”

    Michael Hayden
  421. “There is a latent anger in a lot of people that went to boarding school at an early age. I was eight. And I loved it over the five years, but I think the adjustments for eight-year-olds are a lot. And I think it informs who you are for a long, long time.”

    Damian Lewis
  422. “You know how big love is? Love is big. love can hold anger; love can even hold hatred.”

    Alice Walker
  423. “Every now and then, when I think about it, I think, 'What would I even talk about onstage?' It's never been, 'I wonder if I'm funny. I wonder if I can come up with jokes.' It's more, 'What would it be like without the leather suit and the anger?'”

    Eddie Murphy
  424. “One of the most interesting things about the cognitive theory is the idea that anger and interpersonal conflict ultimately result from a mental con. In other words, you're telling yourself things that aren't entirely true when you're fighting with someone.”

    David D. Burns
  425. “Feeling alone makes negative feelings worse. When you feel alone, frustration quickly can become anger, fear quickly can become panic.”

    Mark Goulston
  426. “Stand strong in your beliefs and fight for them, even if it makes friends nervous and angers the other side.”

    Jonathan Capehart
  427. “Freedom of expression is tested during times of anger and conflict and enables all opinions and outraged expressions of dissent that we may not want to hear. But even for this there have to be limits.”

    Yair Lapid
  428. “It's easy to make a cue last a lifetime. Don't boil it or freeze it in the trunk of a car. Don't lean it against a wall for years. If you lose a game to a complete idiot, hit the edge of the table in anger with something other than your cue.”

    Robert Byrne
  429. “I get in trouble when I say things like, 'I'm attracted to violence.' I was a pretty angry kid, and I got into military history largely as a way to vent my own anger. As I got older it narrowed down to a more specific focus on individual violence. I'm just trying to understand where it came from.”

    Caleb Carr
  430. “Like the marriage contract you entered into, your divorce is a legal transaction. Treat it that way. Try not to let emotion, hurt, fear or anger dictate the circumstances of your discussions or negotiations.”

    Laura Wasser
  431. “Imagine a thousand more such daily intrusions in your life, every hour and minute of every day, and you can grasp the source of this paranoia, this anger that could consume me at any moment if I lost control.”

    Jack Henry Abbott
  432. “Growing up in a particular neighborhood, growing up in a working-class family, not having much money, all of those things fire you and can give you an edge, can give you an anger.”

    Gary Oldman
  433. “I am ready to accept all accusations, allegations, anger - but I have to succeed.”

    Boris Trajkovski
  434. “I was never jailed. The fact is that I was arrested, but I went into a diversion programme, and by that time I'd already begun working in what was called anger management. It was a painful and awful moment.”

    David Soul
  435. “The components of anxiety, stress, fear, and anger do not exist independently of you in the world. They simply do not exist in the physical world, even though we talk about them as if they do.”

    Wayne Dyer
  436. “Whether one agrees or disagrees with the tactics of the Occupy Wall Street movement, it's easy to understand the inspiration for its anger as well as its impatience.”

    Eric Alterman
  437. “I am sometimes sad when I hear the personal stories of Tibetan refugees who have been tortured or beaten. Some irritation, some anger comes. But it never lasts long. I always try to think at a deeper level, to find ways to console.”

    Dalai Lama
  438. “Hatred is settled anger.”

    Marcus Tullius Cicero
  439. “When you're in the public eye, we all feel like we're constantly observed, so we don't let things out. Anger, sadness, happiness - when does that come out? Maybe when you're in traffic, because you're in the safety of your little metallic bubble.”

    Alexander Skarsgard
  440. “Since the time of Richard Nixon, there has been a strange lack of will in the media to identify the real cause for Americans' anger at politicians who fall, publicly and spectacularly.”

    Mimi Kennedy
  441. “From my anger, frustration, and hurt, I wrote the short story that would later become 'The Hate U Give.'”

    Angie Thomas
  442. “You need a certain amount of inner aggression, a bit of anger about you and the others in order to give your maximum.”

    Michael Ballack
  443. “In baseball, you have to remain calm, cool, and collected. In football, you can let out a little anger sometimes. It was a fun game, and I liked it, but I knew in my heart I was going to play baseball.”

    Aaron Judge
  444. “It always felt like I had a weight on my chest for like, half my life. Cause I just carried all this anger from like, second grade till now, you know what I mean?”

    Eddie Kingston
  445. “Anger does not solve problems - anger only makes things worse. I go by the old saying, 'Don't make important decisions when you're angry.'”

    Lionel Sosa
  446. “Men make angry music and it's called rock-and-roll; women include anger in their vocabulary and suddenly they're angry and militant.”

    Ani DiFranco
  447. “The intoxication of anger, like that of the grape, shows us to others, but hides us from ourselves.”

    John Dryden
  448. “Anger is the most impotent of passions. It effects nothing it goes about, and hurts the one who is possessed by it more than the one against whom it is directed.”

    Carl Sandburg
  449. “Wise anger is like fire from a flint: there is great ado to get it out; and when it does come, it is out again immediately.”

    Edward Everett Hale
  450. “Anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are cherished in the mind. Anger will disappear just as soon as thoughts of resentment are forgotten.”

    John Dryden
  451. “All anger is not sinful, because some degree of it, and on some occasions, is inevitable. But it becomes sinful and contradicts the rule of Scripture when it is conceived upon slight and inadequate provocation, and when it continues long.”

    Wilson Mizner
  452. “The world in general doesn't know what to make of originality; it is startled out of its comfortable habits of thought, and its first reaction is one of anger.”

    W. Somerset Maugham
  453. “A lot of my humor does come from anger. It's like, you're not gonna pull one over on me - which is pretty much my motto anyways.”

    Courteney Cox
  454. “For me music is a vehicle to bring our pain to the surface, getting it back to that humble and tender spot where, with luck, it can lose its anger and become compassion again.”

    Paula Cole
  455. “Deep down, my mom had long suspected I was gay… Much of her anger and hurt came from her sense of betrayal that she was the last to be told.”

    Chaz Bono
  456. “Sympathy is something that shouldn't be bestowed upon the Yankees. Apparently it angers them.”

    Bob Feller
  457. “Most men's anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady they neither of them care for.”

    Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
  458. “I share the anger, but, ultimately, to govern this country, it takes more than anger. It takes experience. It takes positions that reflect the best values of the American people.”

    Joe Lieberman
  459. “Fantastic tyrant of the amorous heart. How hard thy yoke, how cruel thy dart. Those escape your anger who refuse your sway, and those are punished most, who most obey.”

    Matthew Prior
  460. “The bare recollection of anger kindles anger.”

    Publilius Syrus
  461. “People have said I'm the candidate of anger. Well, we have a right to be angry. We lost 3 million jobs. We lost our place as the moral leader of the world.”

    Howard Dean
  462. “My heart has been heavy and I have deliberated within my own conscience, knowing that my decision should not come out of my initial emotion of anger toward the President for such reckless behavior, but should be based on the facts.”

    Blanche Lincoln
  463. “Our humor turns our anger into a fine art.”

    Mary Kay Blakely
  464. “In the heat of our campaigns, we have all become accustomed to a little anger and exaggeration. Yet, on the whole, our political process has served us well.”

    Edmund S. Muskie
  465. “There's a lot of bitterness, there's a lot of anger out there. We all have to work hard to heal those wounds.”

    Allen Boyd
  466. “I was a pretty angry kid, and I got into military history largely as a way to vent my own anger. As I got older it narrowed down to a more specific focus on individual violence. I'm just trying to understand where it came from.”

    Caleb Carr
  467. “As a system of philosophy it is not like the Tower of Babel, so daring its high aim as to seek a shelter against God's anger; but it is like a pyramid poised on its apex.”

    Adam Sedgwick
  468. “Anger and hate against one we love steels our hearts, but contempt or pity leaves us silent and ashamed.”

    Edgar Rice Burroughs
  469. “I use the music to vent, and a lot of the stuff that I am writing about or was writing about contained a lot of anger and anxiety, stress and depression, so that's how the album came out so dark.”

    Vanilla Ice
  470. “I do like to write nasty songs. It's a useful weapon to have, and it's cathartic as well, because I create art out of anger, something positive out of something negative.”

    Lisa Marie Presley
  471. “I've chosen my wedding ring large and heavy to continue forever. But exactly because of that all the time that Dave and I have an argument I feel it like handcuffs, and on anger time I throw it in a basket. Poor Dave, he bought me three wedding rings already!”

    Carmen Miranda
  472. “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
  473. “Our second phase was to develop a school curriculum that teaches tolerance, respect for differences, conflict resolution, anger management, and other attributes of peace.”

    Eddie Bernice Johnson
  474. “As the plane got closer to Miami, I had this terrible feeling he was dying. Maybe he was telling me that he was going. I felt anger, panic, despair and helplessness.”

    Robin Gibb
  475. “There are people still in the Republican Party that I believe practice the communication of anger, of disappointment, of regret, of pain, of sorrow, of suffering. That's not what the American people want to hear.”

    Frank Luntz
  476. “Life is precious and there's not a lot of room for anger.”

    Fran Drescher
  477. “With Stacy, it was interesting because you know he was within all this chaos, all these different lives that were so broken and so much anger and so much frustration and their skating came out of that, their different styles came out of that.”

    John Robinson
  478. “It's a very difficult thing for people to accept, seeing women act out anger on the screen. We're more accustomed to seeing men expressing rage and women crying.”

    Rebecca De Mornay
  479. “I guess lyrically they're similar because they're talking about escaping the kind of misery that likes company. 'The Last One Alive,' for me, is very simple. It's just about alienation, really, that causes anger.”

    Jon Crosby
  480. “I don't play pyrotechnic scales. I play about frustration, patience, anger. Music is an extension of my soul.”

    Dick Dale
  481. “I also had to work through the violation of my date rape, my unhealthy relationships with men, my anger toward the people involved in the scandal, and those who exploited me afterwards.”

    Donna Rice
  482. “Acting in anger and hatred throughout my life, I frequently precipitated what I feared most, the loss of friendships and the need to rely upon the very people I'd abused.”

    Luke Ford
  483. “Another night, I dreamed I saw my father sweeping out the barn floor clean, and would not suffer the wheat to be brought in the barn. He appeared to me to be in anger.”

    Joanna Southcott
  484. “I did not think that I was angry, but clearly anger was reflected in my writing. I did not think that I had been affected emotionally, but it was clear from my writing that I was still very emotional about the trial some six months after it ended.”

    Christopher Darden
  485. “My anger with the US was not at first, that they had used that weapon - although that anger came later.”

    Wilfred Burchett
  486. “My hope is that out of all the anger and seeming hostility that we hear in some of today's music will come some sort of coalition that will become politically involved.”

    Roberta Flack
  487. “The Anger Management Tour was another beautiful thing. I loved that tour.”

    Obie Trice
  488. “Allowing children to show their guilt, show their grief, show their anger, takes the sting out of the situation.”

    Martha Beck
  489. “But on second thought, after I decreed the state of emergency, I came to the conclusion that that was impossible to achieve without bloodshed because the street protesters were full of anger and nearly out of control. This is why I thought we needed to find another way out.”

    Eduard Shevardnadze
  490. “As a culture I see us as presently deprived of subtleties. The music is loud, the anger is elevated, sex seems lacking in sweetness and privacy.”

    Shelley Berman
  491. “The anger that Uncle Junior has comes from my background. My father was the son of an Italian immigrant, and I've seen the fire of the Italian temperament. It can be explosive sometimes in ways that are both funny and tragic.”

    Dominic Chianese
  492. “When we can lay down our fear and anger and choose responses other than aggression, we create the conditions for bringing out the best in us humans.”

    Margaret J. Wheatley
  493. “What if you threw a protest and no one showed up? The lack of angst and anger and emotion is a big positive.”

    Jay Alan Sekulow
  494. “The anger in the Brigade against those who fought the Republic in the rear was sharpened by reports of weapons, even tanks, being kept from the front and hidden for treacherous purposes.”

    Bill Alexander
  495. “I think we all have a lot of darkness in our bellies. As an actor, the challenge of tapping into that, reaching down into that sadness or anger, is very therapeutic.”

    Kevin Bacon
  496. “Generalised anger and frustration is something that gets you in the studio, and gets you to work - though it's not necessarily evident in anything that's finished.”

    Bruce Nauman
  497. “Bosnia is under my skin. It's the place you cannot leave behind. I was obsessed by the nightmare of it all; there was this sense of guilt, and an anger that has become something much deeper over these last years.”

    Paddy Ashdown
  498. “In the final analysis, the incident is seen as originating from an emotional expression of the frustration and anger of the proud people of China who had been subject to ever increasing oppression from without and decadent corruption from within.”

    Chen-Ning Yang
  499. “At the time, 1980, people regarded actresses involved with production with a certain amount of fear, resentment and anger.”

    Jacqueline Bisset
  500. “I think that Scottish people, like Canadians, are often misunderstood and what I like about my Scottish friends and relatives is how quickly it can go from love to anger. It's a great dynamic.”

    Mike Myers
  501. “I like people and get along, and I'm afraid to express my anger and my rage.”

    Fisher Stevens
  502. “Us investigators who went out into the field were faced on occasion with a lot of anger, by people saying why has it taken you five or six year to come and see me?”

    Tony Greig
  503. “Insurgents have capitalized on popular resentment and anger towards the United States and the Iraqi government to build their own political, financial and military support, and the faith of Iraqi citizens in their new government has been severely undermined.”

    Tom Lantos
  504. “That feeds anger, and I mean when we went and at last thank heavens got towards peace in Northern Ireland we went for justice within Northern Ireland as well as using security well, as well as a political settlement, but surely that is the lesson.”

    Clare Short
  505. “And we know there has been horrendous loss of life and suffering and we know that there is anger. Anyone who came anywhere near the general election in constituencies with a substantial Muslim population knows that.”

    Clare Short
  506. “George wrote Taxman, and I played guitar on it. He wrote it in anger at finding out what the taxman did. He had never known before then what could happen to your money.”

    Paul McCartney
  507. “I've spent a lot of time and money trying to keep my anger in control.”

    Yancy Butler
  508. “Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more heavy than I can bear; but learn that I cannot tell what you wish me to say without sinning against my honour too grievously.”

    Marie de France
  509. “I was able to do To Sleep with Anger, a very powerful film about African Americans, their spirituality, and the things that happened within a small community and a family.”

    Danny Glover
  510. “I'm an angry person, angrier than most people would imagine, I get flashes of anger. What works for me is working out when it's useful to use that anger.”

    Alan Alda
  511. “I accrued anger from people's low opinion of me and my work, and for the work I might be capable of.”

    Harrison Ford
  512. “So I'm not worried about the emotions I carry with me, because I'm happy that I have them; I think it's good for the work I do. The emotions that are not healthy are the ones you hold inside, like anger.”

    Diana Ross
  513. “I'm really busted up over this and I'm very, very sorry to those people in the audience, the blacks, the Hispanics, whites - everyone that was there that took the brunt of that anger and hate and rage and how it came through.”

    Michael Richards
  514. “Like fragile ice anger passes away in time.”

    Ovid
  515. “Lawyers are men who hire out their words and anger.”

    Horace
  516. “The anger of lovers renews their love.”

    Terence
  517. “Whoever incites anger has a strong insurance against indifference.”

    Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield
  518. “Anger becomes limiting, restricting. You can't see through it. While anger is there, look at that, too. But after a while, you have to look at something else.”

    Thylias Moss
  519. “Religion can emerge in all forms of feeling: here wild anger, there the sweetest pain; here consuming hatred, there the childlike smile of serene humility.”

    Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
  520. “I drank for about 25 years getting over the loss of my father and I took the anger out on myself. I did a good job at beating myself up at sometimes. I don't drink anymore but my alcoholic head occasionally says different. 'Nil By Mouth' was a love letter to my father because I needed to resolve some issues in order to be able to forgive him.”

    Gary Oldman
  521. “The American people are smart. They've gotten sick of the predictable hyperpartisan talking points and canned anger.”

    John Avlon
  522. “I'm not a screamer. I'm confrontational, but I don't think that translates into anger.”

    Rachel Maddow
  523. “To talk about balance, it's easier to talk about what's out of balance. And I think anytime that you have any disease, and disease meaning lack of ease, lack of flow… dis-ease. So any time there's disease, you're out of balance, whether it's jealousy, anger, greed, anxiety, fear.”

    Ricky Williams
  524. “A little anger is a good thing if it isn't on your own behalf, if it's for others deserving of your anger, your empathy.”

    David Simon
  525. “I've learned that football sometimes was an outlet. It was a way for me to release anger, release frustration.”

    Emmitt Smith
  526. “That's the conundrum of cartoon stripping, as opposed to political cartoons. When your anger is the driving force of your drawing hand, failure follows. The anger is OK, but it has to serve the interests of the heart, frankly.”

    Berkeley Breathed
  527. “My humour has always come from anger, but I have to make sure I don't just get angry and jump on a soapbox.”

    Carl Hiaasen
  528. “I may have been the only candidate in America who failed to ride the wave of anti-establishment anger to victory.”

    Mickey Kaus
  529. “I want to express myself to feel that what I feel is real. My joy, my pain, my anger.”

    Annabella Sciorra
  530. “I think a certain amount of anger has been a fuel of mine, if you want - but also some sort of sadness, and plain mischief, of course.”

    Siouxsie Sioux
  531. “President Obama clearly cannot run on his record. All he's offering is more of the same. That's not good. Look at the economy. It's stagnating. And so, what they're now going to try and do is bring this campaign down to little things, distractions, distortions, smear, fear, anger, frustration.”

    Paul Ryan
  532. “As far as having peace within myself, the one way I can do that is forgiving the people who have done wrong to me. It causes more stress to build up anger. Peace is more productive.”

    Rodney King
  533. “I think that all the anger and cynicism comes from suppressing things that we always wanted.”

    John Lee Hancock
  534. “Anger's not a good emotion.”

    Lincoln Chafee
  535. “People are always angry at America. They're absolutely certain that America either caused their problems or is deliberately not fixing their problems. But the anger is always directed at America and never at Americans.”

    P. J. O'Rourke
  536. “Obama and his attack dogs have nothing but hate and anger in their hearts and spew it whenever possible.”

    Donald Trump
  537. “I had a lot of anger because I wasn't happy with the way I had been raised.”

    Patrick Swayze
  538. “My therapist says I still haven't got in touch with my anger. Maybe one day I'm going to explode. But I'm still really happy. I know it looks like a strange and painful upbringing - all those experiences led me to the paths that I'm on now.”

    Drew Barrymore
  539. “The reason why I love people, and writing about them, is because they don't always respond with hate and anger. If they did I wouldn't have a story to tell. Who wants to know about someone who was brutalised and became brutal? I'm interested in the exceptions.”

    Chris Cleave
  540. “I think I'm basically the same guy I always was. Maybe I've learned, through experience, to rein in some of the anger and temper they say redheads normally have.”

    Willie Nelson
  541. “Anger has a way of seeping into every other emotion and planting itself in there.”

    Dane Cook
  542. “I was shocked at the anger toward me.”

    Bernadine Dohrn
  543. “Being told about the effects of climate change is an appeal to our reason and to our desire to bring about change. But to see that Africans are the hardest hit by climate change, even though they generate almost no greenhouse gas, is a glaring injustice, which also triggers anger and outrage over those who seek to ignore it.”

    Sigmar Gabriel
  544. “For a long time I thought I could deal with my anger and hostility on my own. But I couldn't. I denied that it had affected me, and yet I was so frantic on the inside with other people: I needed to be constantly reassured.”

    Kelly McGillis
  545. “When I was younger, I was terrified to express anger because it would often kick-start a horrible reaction in the men in my life. So I bit my tongue. I was left to painstakingly deal with the aftermath of my avoidance later in life, in therapy or through the lyrics of my songs.”

    Alanis Morissette
  546. “When someone says that I'm angry it's actually a compliment. I have not always been direct with my anger in my relationships, which is part of why I'd write about it in my songs because I had such fear around expressing anger as a woman.”

    Alanis Morissette
  547. “Men are fair, and they have learned not to personalize anger - they can disagree with you and argue to the bone, but afterward they still consider you a nice person with whom the underlying human relationship need not be altered.”

    Warren Farrell
  548. “And I think there's something about conservatives frankly - and the Left, when it comes to their channels of persuasion, are unpersuasive. They are, most of them are hate-filled, obscenity-clogged rants of anger and hatred.”

    Karl Rove
  549. “Anger elicits anger, fear elicits fear, no matter how well meaning we may be.”

    Martha Beck
  550. “On banks, I make no apology for attacking spivs and gamblers who did more harm to the British economy than Bob Crow could achieve in his wildest Trotskyite fantasies, while paying themselves outrageous bonuses underwritten by the taxpayer. There is much public anger about banks and it is well deserved.”

    Vince Cable
  551. “Something my mum taught me years and years and years ago, is life's just too short to carry around a great bucket-load of anger and resentment and bitterness and hatreds and all that sort of stuff.”

    Kevin Rudd
  552. “Shock, confusion, fear, anger, grief, and defiance. On Sept. 11, 2001, and for the three days following the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil, President George W. Bush led with raw emotion that reflected the public's whipsawing stages of acceptance.”

    Ron Fournier
  553. “I'm generally quite an angry person, and I like to channel my anger toward something creative.”

    Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
  554. “But one of the hardest things for me to do was to access anger. I could do it on stage. But when I did it on film it was hard for me. That probably has to do with the intimacy of film. And my own personal issues with expressing anger. So I had to learn how to do that.”

    Ellen Barkin
  555. “Yeah, to me, acting is very therapeutic. I get out a lot of anger and frustration.”

    Diane Kruger
  556. “I suppose there's an anger in all of us. Some hidden rage that you keep at bay.”

    Dominic Cooper
  557. “Anger tears me up inside… My own… or anyone else's.”

    Betty White
  558. “I'm not angry, I'm not an angry person, but I do sometimes like playing with the perception of anger, as in pretending that I'm more angry than I actually am, and sometimes it works quite well.”

    Calvin Harris
  559. “In general I was a good kid. It usually took a lot to make me mad. But once I reached the boiling point, I lost all rational control. Totally without thinking, when my anger was aroused, I grabbed the nearest brick, rock, or stick to bash someone. It was as if I had no conscious will in the matter.”

    Ben Carson
  560. “It absolutely helped - to write the father in both 'Juicy' and 'Beasts,' I had to see the whole story from his point of view. All of a sudden I understood more of what my own father must be going through - the fear, the frustration, the anger… the hope that he'll leave a legacy.”

    Lucy Alibar
  561. “So many women keep their anger inside and let it build until they explode and then people blow them off again.”

    Rosalind Wiseman
  562. “The nice thing about anger is that, as an emotion, it's strong enough to unplug me from the comedian's mind for a minute and just be a frustrated member of the citizenry.”

    Seth Meyers
  563. “I don't think I could play a character that I couldn't relate to somehow. I'm not unfamiliar with frustration, anger, shame, helplessness and a load of other emotions that make up our psycho-soup. I try to focus on that frustration, that sense of unfairness, and multiply it.”

    Terry O'Quinn
  564. “All improv turns into anger. All comedy improv basically turns into anger, because that's all people know how to do when they're improvising. If you notice shows that are improvising are generally people yelling at each other.”

    Albert Brooks
  565. “I think anger and laughter are very close to each other, when you think about it.”

    Albert Brooks
  566. “I realised one day that men are emotional cripples. We can't express ourselves emotionally, we can only do it with anger and humour. Emotional stability and expression comes from women.”

    Bob Hoskins
  567. “It's usually a big kind of vent of frustration or anger or sadness that puts me in the right frame of mind to write. It's such a cliche to say that artists write when they're down, but it's true for me. It's a relief to get out what's eating away at my heart or my soul or my head.”

    Ellie Goulding
  568. “I think there is a big difference between expressing the pain and anger that many African Americans and other people of color may feel versus language that I think now crosses the line and goes into hate.”

    Michael Nutter
  569. “The quickest way to defuse fear or insecurity or anger is usually humor. I think comics figure that out quickly, and, once you figure it out, you think, 'Hey, if I can do this and get paid, that would be kind of cool.'”

    Billy Gardell
  570. “You can survive with anger, but you can't live with it forever.”

    Ariel Dorfman
  571. “Anger is a good motivator.”

    James Dyson
  572. “I understand Tea Partyers' anger with the system, but they are in way over their heads and often racially motivated, and I can't be part of that.”

    Zach Galifianakis
  573. “There's no anger ever in a spiritual. There's always the dream of a hope of a better day coming. That God understands the troubles that I'm experiencing.”

    Jessye Norman
  574. “Unless and until Barack Obama addresses the full depth of Americans' anger with his full arsenal of policy smarts and political gifts, his presidency and, worse, our economy will be paralyzed.”

    Frank Rich
  575. “I think people should be angry at things that are worthy of anger. Injustice is outrageous and deserves outrage.”

    Chris Hayes
  576. “Successful prime-time television of any genre produces some kind of emotional reaction in the viewers. There are a lot of different emotions to tap into. The emotion of the reward of discovery, the feeling of righteous anger, the feelings of pathos and sadness, or sentimentality of being moved by something.”

    Chris Hayes
  577. “After my second-to-last record, 'The Greatest', I had gone on tour for a while, and I didn't play an instrument for about five years. And I got kind of - it's not self-esteem or whatever, or anger toward myself - but disappointed in myself that I hadn't been challenging myself to learn musically.”

    Cat Power
  578. “I guess I probably make violent films partly because I can't express my anger in my real life very well.”

    Park Chan-wook
  579. “Back in those early days when I began my apprenticeship as a poet, I also tried to voice our anger, spirit of defiance and resistance in a Jamaican poetic idiom.”

    Linton Kwesi Johnson
  580. “The further away we got from 9/11, the more I wanted to find some way to recover. I wanted to talk about the more anonymous corners of the city, because I think it's very important that not all of that anger was turned to revenge.”

    Colum McCann
  581. “The death of Garang has unfortunately unleashed emotions of anger; some genuine, others cultivated by elements who wanted to pit one group of Sudanese against another.”

    Salva Kiir Mayardit
  582. “There is a real sense of anger among many people who are married that the government, any government, thinks it has the ability to change the definition of an institution like marriage.”

    Philip Hammond
  583. “If you lead with the anger, it will turn off the audience. And what I want is the audience to engage with the material and to listen and then to ask questions. I think that 'Ruined' was very successful at doing that.”

    Lynn Nottage
  584. “I think photographers are too polite. There is not enough anger in photography; it's pretty much trivialized.”

    Duane Michals
  585. “Anger is one way to respond to fear. I say one way because responses are categorically multiple.”

    Mark Z. Danielewski
  586. “What we Americans go through to pick a president is not only crazy and unnecessary but genuinely abusive. Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent in a craven, cynical effort to stir up hatred and anger on both sides.”

    Matt Taibbi
  587. “When terrorism strikes, divisive anger is a natural response.”

    Mohsin Hamid
  588. “The anger and the brutality against everything can readily from one hour to the next be transformed into its opposite.”

    Thomas Bernhard
  589. “Golf courses are beautiful, it's good for the soul and it gets out the anger… well, if you don't care about the score then you won't have a heart attack.”

    Matthew Goode
  590. “I originally wanted to embrace the imagery and forthrightness of rap music. There are some interesting, dynamic voices in rap. But I find most of it irresponsible in its overt violence and commercialization of anger. As artists, we believe we can will action through language. If that's the case, we have to take responsibility for what we say.”

    Yusef Komunyakaa
  591. “I don't display emotions. I have every feeling that everyone else has, but I've developed ways to suppress them. Anger is one of my most comfortable feelings.”

    Curtis Jackson
  592. “I have moments of darkness, of anger, and moments of rage. They do creep up at the most inopportune times. Not to recognize that in my music would give people a sense of sainthood that I don't necessarily have or even want to have.”

    K'naan
  593. “I'm generally slow to anger, quick to forgive, and I take in information before making decisions. So no matter how controversial the decision, my general demeanour is to put on white lab coat and gloves and look at the evidence, weigh the arguments and see what makes sense.”

    Peter Blair Henry
  594. “Verbally, I'm quite fast on my feet. I could embarrass or anger most people if I wanted to.”

    Andrew Marr
  595. “It angers me when sustainability gets used as a buzz word. For 90 percent of the world, sustainability is a matter of survival.”

    Cameron Sinclair
  596. “The Occupy movement found places where people who were feeling that anger could come and share it - and that is, as we all know, extremely important in any political movement. The Occupy sites became a way you could gauge the levels of anger and discontent.”

    Arundhati Roy
  597. “There's a lot of anger in the Twitter-verse, as I've discovered. But there's a lot of love.”

    Joss Whedon
  598. “Human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.”

    Manny Pacquiao
  599. “I don't think anybody should ever touch anybody in anger, ever.”

    Tommy Lee
  600. “I'm very much aware of the dangers of becoming a cliche. Mr. Anger, someone who gets meaner, angrier on record.”

    Trent Reznor
  601. “Before I came out, I had a lot of anger. For years people would ask, 'How are you doing?' and I'd say, 'Good, fine.' It's show business, and that's what you have to show.”

    Ricky Martin
  602. “We don't get the greatest tools to deal with anger. It's like, 'Hey, count to 10.' When someone really upsets me, how do I respond? I don't usually start counting to 10 and breathing deeply.”

    Woody Harrelson
  603. “Let there be a door to thy mouth, that it may be shut when need arises, and let it be carefully barred, that none may rouse thy voice to anger, and thou pay back abuse with abuse.”

    Saint Ambrose
  604. “Religion and politics hit nerves. There's a lot of anger about a lot of things. It's not easily resolved. I guess that's what wars are about. Wars are about prejudice and fear. Hit first before you get hit. Believe me, I know.”

    Mel Gibson
  605. “When you fight, anger drives up testosterone in both men and women.”

    Helen Fisher
  606. “Until recently, we regarded love as supernatural. We were willing to study the brain chemistry of fear and depression and anger but not love.”

    Helen Fisher
  607. “Whether one admired or was repulsed by the positions he took on matters foreign and domestic, it is undeniable that Reagan's ability to project anger was highly attractive to his most passionate supporters on the far right - and crucial to his political success.”

    Jackson Katz
  608. “It really shocked me just to hear of the fans' response to 'St. Anger' not having guitar solos.”

    Kirk Hammett
  609. “I always tell people, anger is like liquid. It's fluid, it's like water. You put it in a container and it takes the shape of that container. So many people you see in prison, unleashing war on their people, they are angry, and they take their anger and put it into a violent container.”

    Leymah Gbowee
  610. “One reason why it has become harder to promote the beneficial side of emotions such as anger is that the moral vocabulary of good and bad has been replaced by the self-help lexicon of positive and negative thinking.”

    Julian Baggini
  611. “Fear usually looks like anger.”

    Krista Tippett
  612. “All I do is have fun. When I'm not working, it's about making people laugh. I love making jokes about things. Even when someone's mad at me, I'll deflect anger with humor. My days are filled with laughter. If I'm not laughing, I'm not happy.”

    Drew Fuller
  613. “People who don't know the true character of God - who don't believe He is merciful, gracious and slow to anger - can never have a close, personal, intimate relationship with Him.”

    Joyce Meyer
  614. “We come from fallible parents who were kids once, who decided to have kids and who had to learn how to be parents. Faults are made and damage is done, whether it's conscious or not. Everyone's got their own 'stuff,' their own issues, and their own anger at Mom and Dad. That is what family is. Family is almost naturally dysfunctional.”

    Chris Pine
  615. “I think the only time I show my emotions and anger is on the cricket field; otherwise, I've mellowed down. And with age, I think, with age you always end up mellowing down.”

    Gautam Gambhir
  616. “My mom's whole side of the family, they're all Packers fans. My mom's a Bears fan. My stepdad is a Vikings guy. So that gets ugly. My mom sits upstairs watching the Bears game; he sits in the basement. They can't watch it together. Football's a violent anger in our family dynamic.”

    Ashton Kutcher
  617. “There's a difference between an outburst of spontaneous anger, which doesn't have a political objective, and a more measured response that we saw in the Occupy Wall Street movement.”

    David Harvey
  618. “I have a lot of anger about my childhood - being hard of hearing and my relationship with my father.”

    Lou Ferrigno
  619. “It's interesting when you're in your thirties and you're not the same pretty boy that you were when you were 21. I think people's anger at themselves getting older is projected on to you because you become a symbol of that.”

    Rupert Graves
  620. “Being an activist is about getting things done. It's not about standing around shaking your fist in anger.”

    Christine Quinn
  621. “To me, it's OK to have differences. But we don't have to be mad about it. You know? And I think that's where sometimes we get so passionate that we - you know, it turns into anger.”

    Joel Osteen
  622. “I've become a lot more tolerant; I think before I talk. I can take a lot now. I don't get as angry as I used to. Whenever I do, I channel my anger into my work.”

    Anurag Kashyap
  623. “Books are in no hurry. An act of creation is in no hurry; it reads us, it privileges us infinitely. The notion that it is the occasion for our cleverness fills me with baffled bitterness and anger.”

    George Steiner
  624. “I have been to anger management twice. After the first session the lady was like, 'Baby, you don't seem that angry at all. You seem like a really nice guy.'”

    Kid Rock
  625. “One of the interesting things about comedy is it's tension release, and nothing creates tension faster than anger.”

    Lewis Black
  626. “I'm free from holding personal anger because I can express what I want through my music.”

    Yoko Ono
  627. “Nobody can take what I love away from me. I would like to believe that love is the only energy I've ever used as a writer. I've never written out of anger, although anger has informed love.”

    Athol Fugard
  628. “I went to a girls' school, and it was awful. The combination of my teenage anger and their jealousy meant I was always getting into fights. There was a lot of pulling of hair and scratching of faces and rolling around on the floor.”

    Nadine Velazquez
  629. “Solitude is the place where we can connect with profound bonds that are deeper than the emergency bonds of fear and anger.”

    Henri Nouwen
  630. “Metallica is like the phoenix rising from the ashes. We set everything on fire, and this is what has risen from it - 'St. Anger' being the fire and 'Death Magnetic' being the phoenix.”

    Kirk Hammett
  631. “It's important to remember that the animals are not grieving with us. They're very accepting. They're not lying there thinking 'How could you do this to me? Why aren't you keeping me going?' Pets don't do the human things of guilt and anger and recrimination that we do. They come and go with great acceptance.”

    Jon Katz
  632. “It is a lie that our anger justifies our impulse to hurt or ignore our antagonists. We are to forgive to be forgiven. To wait for them to repent before we forgive and repent is to allow them to choose for us a delay which could cost us happiness here and hereafter.”

    Henry B. Eyring
  633. “To find gratitude and generosity when you could reasonably find hurt and resentment will surprise you. It will be so surprising because you will see so much of the opposite: people who have much more than others yet who react with anger when one advantage is lost or with resentment when an added gift is denied.”

    Henry B. Eyring
  634. “Anger can be a problem, but it has tremendous potential, too. It's just figuring out what to do with it.”

    Sean Penn
  635. “Protest and anger practically always derives from hope, and the shouting out against injustice is always in the hope of those injustices being somewhat corrected and a little more justice established.”

    John Berger
  636. “I don't think it's good to run on anger, but it's really great when that's the first couple of gallons in your tank - when you've had enough, and you're just pissed off enough to go for it. In a lot of ways, that sort of environment can be a catapult for a great situation.”

    Josh Homme
  637. “I want roles without anger and feistiness. I want to show weakness and sadness, some love, some happiness.”

    Marlee Matlin
  638. “Anger has been a really big deal for women: how can we express it without feeling that, as the physically weaker sex, we won't get killed. The alpha-woman was burned at the stake and had her head chopped off in days of old.”

    Alanis Morissette
  639. “My own approach has always been to push intense emotions down and attempt to deal with them later. When I was younger, I was terrified to express anger because it would often kick-start a horrible reaction in the men in my life.”

    Alanis Morissette
  640. “I've got rid of a lot of cynicism and anger. I feel positive about my development, and I just want to carry on making music and building myself as a person.”

    King Krule
  641. “My wife, my daughters, even my grandchildren are funny. You've got to keep a sense of humor because anger destroys you.”

    Michael Caine
  642. “Boys with a 'failure to launch' are invisible to most girls. With poor social skills, the boys feel anger at their fear of being rejected and self-loathing at their inability to compete.”

    Warren Farrell
  643. “When I first started, my songs were the politics of anger. As I got older and hopefully wiser, I wanted to be part of the politics of answers.”

    Michael Franti
  644. “If people think I'm angry, I don't want to burst anybody's bubble. I like sometimes for people to be afraid of me. But it's not really anger; it's discipline.”

    Grace Jones
  645. “Having a sweet, wide-eyed, awkward character is more charming and allows for more range. If you come from anger, you're going to reach a ceiling very quickly.”

    Toks Olagundoye
  646. “Sometimes with anger you can be much more dangerous than with skill.”

    Mathieu Amalric
  647. “Unpleasant reading on the subject of anger tells us that there's not really anything wrong with it. In limited amounts. It can even be a good thing. A pressure valve.”

    Dick Cavett
  648. “The spiritual message is we lose our lives in pleasing others; if you're the good child who pleases Mommy and Daddy but internalizes anger, you're setting yourself up for disease.”

    Bernie Siegel
  649. “When the Left agitates over government policies, it's considered righteous anger. When the Right - and much of the center - agitate, it's painted as the rantings of the criminally and violently insane.”

    Monica Crowley
  650. “Sometimes, you have to make the choice to forgive 10 times a day when you have these pockets of anger come up. That's a lot of work, but to me it's worthwhile.”

    Amanda Lindhout
  651. “Dance music cannot compete with a really great rock n' roll song. There ain't no DJ that's gonna play something that can take 'Mr Brightside' or 'Don't Look Back In Anger.'”

    Brandon Flowers
  652. “There's simply anger over the accountability that Yelp brings and also this feeling of powerlessness because so much power is now being put in the hands of the consumer. But the important thing that gets lost with some of these business owners who are very upset with us is it's the whole picture that counts.”

    Jeremy Stoppelman
  653. “Abstract anger is great for rhetorical carrying on. You can go on endlessly about the post office, but it doesn't mean you're mad at your mailman.”

    P. J. O'Rourke
  654. “Of the seven deadly sins, anger has long been the one with the best box of costumes. When the guy in the next car rages at you, he's dangerous. When you rage at him, you're just. We can usually recognize the results of anger, especially in others, as destructive and evil.”

    Frederica Mathewes-Green
  655. “I watch a lot of teen TV and read a lot of YA novels. I also talk to teens whenever I can. There are cultural differences between when I was a teen and now, but emotions - anger, angst, love - are the same.”

    Sarah Mlynowski
  656. “Anger, and the self-righteousness that is both the cause and consequence of anger, tends to be easier on the psyche than personal responsibility.”

    Barry Eisler
  657. “The forces that have worked hard to stoke populist anger against reform are the very ones that benefit from a health system which puts profits ahead of quality care for its patients.”

    Jerrold Nadler
  658. “When one is young, aspiring to play for the country, doing well, any hindrance, like injury or being out of form, can be frustrating and a cause of annoyance or even anger. But once you have a close encounter with death, you realise the real value of life.”

    Yuvraj Singh
  659. “God's love-eye does not see essentially into the wicked rebellious apostate soul; neither also into the devil, but his anger-eye sees thereinto; that is, God, according to the property of the anger or fire of wrath, sees in the devil, and in the false soul.”

    Jakob Bohme
  660. “Christ hath instituted Baptism as a bath, to wash away the anger, and hath put into us the Noble Stone, viz. the water of eternal life, for an earnest-penny, so that instantly in our childhood we might be able to escape the wrath.”

    Jakob Bohme
  661. “I'm not like most comedians. I don't deal with just heckles - I'm also dealing with threats and anger. Here I am, a brown person on stage being quite blunt. I talk about white privilege; I talk about U.S. imperialistic practices; I talk about colonialism. I'm not saying things that are easy for people to laugh at.”

    Hari Kondabolu
  662. “We suffered a terrible blow on 11 September 2001. We responded with fear and anger. A fight-or-flight response is adaptive in any species. For us, given our power, fight was the only response we could imagine.”

    Yochai Benkler
  663. “I've had no problem harnessing anger.”

    Clint Eastwood
  664. “I always channeled what I felt emotionally into skiing - my insecurities, my anger, my disappointment. Skiing was always my outlet, and it worked.”

    Lindsey Vonn
  665. “The ego mind both professes its desire for love and does everything possible to repel it, or if it gets here anyway, to sabotage it. That is why dealing with issues like control, anger, and neediness is the most important work in preparing ourselves for love.”

    Marianne Williamson
  666. “There's very little dislike of Americans in the world, shown by repeated polls, and the dissatisfaction - that is, the hatred and the anger - they come from acceptance of American values, not a rejection of them, and recognition that they're rejected by the U.S. government and by U.S. elites, which does lead to hatred and anger.”

    Noam Chomsky
  667. “Chekhov was capable of casually tossing off deplorable comments in his letters, combined with a very modern anger against anti-Semitism.”

    Tom Stoppard
  668. “I do stand up sometimes out of anger. Sometimes the greatest stuff comes from a dark place.”

    Tracy Morgan
  669. “Listen, Bruce Lee fought out of anger. That's why they call it the 'Fists of Fury.' Michael Jackson danced with fury. I do stand up out of fury. I'm not mad at anybody. I'm not mad at any human being because I'm a human being.”

    Tracy Morgan
  670. “President Obama and members of his administration constantly express rage and anger over events totally within their control. It's an odd and unsettling fact of American life that so many Americans seem to think that such expressions of frustration should substitute for actual competence.”

    Ben Shapiro
  671. “Words, especially when yelled in anger, can be very damaging to a child's self-confidence. The child probably already feels bad enough just from seeing the consequences of his or her behavior. Our sons and daughters don't need more guilt and self-doubt heaped upon their already wounded egos.”

    Jack Canfield
  672. “Like every art form, there are jealousies and angers and competitiveness in magic. But there's camaraderie among magicians, whether you perform it for a living or you're an enthusiast.”

    Ricky Jay
  673. “I'm not 17 anymore. I still have some of the same sort of anger, but I have a sense of humor about it… a sense of being constructive with that anger.”

    Dave Pirner
  674. “Americans are slow to anger, but once they do get angry, they are impossible to stop.”

    Kathleen Troia McFarland
  675. “There's a reason why anger, fear, and hatred are paths to the dark side: they all spring from a single source - the same source as a certain flavor of love. A dangerously sweet, addictive flavor.”

    Matthew Stover
  676. “People who think that Sylvia Plath was a poor, sensitive poet are not getting that she had great amounts of ambition and anger that moved her along, or she wouldn't have been able to fight against that depression to produce such an incredible body of work by the age of thirty.”

    Elizabeth Wurtzel
  677. “Hoping they'd been inspired by the examples of Anne Frank and other teens who had turned negative experiences into something positive by writing about them, I handed out notebooks for my students to journal about their lives. There was some initial resistance. But then the stories poured out of them, full of anger and sadness.”

    Erin Gruwell
  678. “Relationships based on deals between leaders or ruling elites tend to collapse amid popular anger.”

    Stephen Kinzer
  679. “Self-pity, a dominant characteristic of sociopaths, is also the characteristic that differentiates heroic storytelling from psychological rumination. When you talk about your experiences to shed light, you may feel wrenching pain, grief, anger, or shame. Your audience may pity you, but not because you want them to.”

    Martha Beck
  680. “On 'Awake,' we would take a couple hours per scene. Whereas on 'Anger Management,' we can take maybe 10 minutes on a scene if we're lucky.”

    Daniela Bobadilla
  681. “I get really angry when I get hungry. If you don't feed me, I won't talk to you. That's when my anger issues come out.”

    Daniela Bobadilla
  682. “I feel like everything comes into your life for a reason. With 'Awake,' I got to do a drama, and with 'Anger Management,' that's my comedy.”

    Daniela Bobadilla
  683. “I think what I learned in research is that as Americans, we're very distrustful of anger. We're not sure if we should repress it. The idea that anger is supposed to be controlled is American, and we try to keep it out of our homes.”

    Koren Zailckas
  684. “I do think anger is so difficult for women. Girls think it undermines their femininity; it's not very ladylike.”

    Koren Zailckas
  685. “We are taught to believe it's bad to be angry, or at least it's not good. That's not the case all throughout the world. People are more open and not embarrassed about it. For instance in Paris, people believe Americans have a really unhealthy relation with anger. They think it's essential to get angry.”

    Koren Zailckas
  686. “I think, for one, we have to really accept that anger is a normal human emotion that can be a positive force for change.”

    Koren Zailckas
  687. “We're comfortable with women in certain roles but not comfortable with women expressing anger or fully accepting their power. The most daring question a woman can ask is, 'What do I want?'”

    Libba Bray
  688. “Anger is not an accepted thing for women. And, you know, I do get angry. I feel it's a very honest emotion.”

    Rosamund Pike
  689. “Emotional life grows out of an area of the brain called the limbic system, specifically the amygdala, whence come delight and disgust and fear and anger.”

    Nancy Gibbs
  690. “The difference between anger and deep remorse - remorse is much fatter. It's a deeper feeling altogether. Anger is too easy an escape for my money.”

    John Hurt
  691. “I'm not sure why there's this anger in the youth, but we need to talk about it. Kids need to get help if they need help, and bullies need to be helped as well.”

    Crystal Bowersox
  692. “Your emotions are exposed when you play golf: humility, pride, anger, it all comes out with each swing. You lay it all on the line.”

    Bryant Gumbel
  693. “I wasn't a very academic kid, and music was the way for all that feeling and angst and sex and love and anger to be channelled.”

    Dave Davies
  694. “I personally do not believe in politics, hatred, or anger in my musical composition.”

    Horace Silver
  695. “A dirty player is somebody who ultimately is trying to hurt somebody. There's a huge difference. There's no gray in that. Like, you have no conscience, no nothing, no guilt. I don't have that mean streak in me. I don't play angry. It's not anger.”

    Ndamukong Suh
  696. “It's very shocking, I think, for people caring for the dying to realise how unsaintly they feel, how much anger is mixed up with their grief. In fact, often I think the anger that they feel is a form of grief; it's a kind of raging against what's happening.”

    Helen Garner
  697. “Ours is a country where anything can be accomplished if enough people get angry… because, in America, we act on our collective anger.”

    Andrew Vachss
  698. “While I understand the passions and the anger that arise over the death of Michael Brown, giving into that anger by looting or carrying guns, and even attacking the police, only serves to raise tensions and stir chaos.”

    Barack Obama
  699. “Many are observing Ferguson and witnessing the anger, demonstrations, looting and vandalism and calling for quiet. But quiet isn't enough. The absence of noise isn't the presence of justice - and we must demand justice in Ferguson and the other 'Fergusons' around America.”

    Jesse Jackson
  700. “Psychologists, for reasons of clinical necessity or vagaries of temperament, have chosen to dissect and catalog the morbid emotions - depression, anger, anxiety - and to leave largely unexamined the more vital, positive ones.”

    Kay Redfield Jamison
  701. “We are already perilously close to killing off the top of the oceanic food chain - with catastrophic consequences that we can't begin to imagine. Let us not, in the heat of anger, reduce the already devastated population of great white sharks by one more member.”

    Peter Benchley
  702. “I would be pleased if someone would invent a pill to remove my impatience, moodiness, and occasional bursts of anger. But if they did, I wouldn't be able to write my novels or paint.”

    Orhan Pamuk
  703. “If somebody honks a horn in Cleveland, they're saying 'Hi.' It's so rare to be honked at in anger. When we have merging traffic, we just interweave. There's real courtesy.”

    Mary Doria Russell
  704. “I think anger is a normal response to something horrible that someone has done, another human being has done, and to rob people of life, and that's actually healthy to have, to feel that. At some point you have to figure out, 'How do I let that go?'”

    Adam Hamilton
  705. “Fighting in the ring or cage is very much different from fighting in the street. Fighting in the street is very much fueled by anger, pride, and male dominance and ego.”

    Joel Edgerton
  706. “I do have anger management issues. Not clinical. Probably no more than most people.”

    Andy Serkis
  707. “Anger is energising. The opposite of anger is depression, which is anger turned inward.”

    Gloria Steinem
  708. “I've written for the last 15 years on TV shows, but now I'm doing the new Charlie Sheen program, 'Anger Management.'”

    Brian Posehn
  709. “It angers me that a timed, planned and paid smearing campaign is run against me in the press.”

    Beny Steinmetz
  710. “No one's banging down my door. People see the way I look, and they don't feel threatened, but they should watch out for me. They don't know there's a steel rod that drives me. I get ticked off, and the rage just gets me going. My motor is anger.”

    Tim Daly
  711. “If you're writing about angry people, you use the language of anger. If you're writing about desperate people, you use the language of desperation.”

    Chris Crutcher
  712. “Remember, if you want to love your life and live it to the fullest, don't let the sun go down on your anger. If you don't have a solution to the issue, agree to disagree and focus on the importance of the relationship.”

    Victoria Osteen
  713. “If you're an actor, and you're selfish and not strong, it's difficult to maintain a good personal life or a solid career, and I was selfish and had a lot of anger that went way back.”

    Seymour Cassel
  714. “Anger is certainly a kind of baseness, as it appears well in the weakness of those subjects in whom it reigns: children, women, old folks, sick folks.”

    Francis Bacon
  715. “Anger, if used properly, might be for a cause, like helping feed children or stopping abuse somewhere. When we understand that every quality has importance and value, then we open up to this. Shining a light on these shadow qualities gives it balance.”

    Debbie Ford
  716. “I resisted writing a book for a long time because I didn't want to invade anyone else's privacy or hurt anyone or anger anyone.”

    Alana Stewart
  717. “Of course we need to show we are a genuine alternative to an unpopular, Conservative-led government. But we need to set ourselves a higher standard than a party offering anger like UKIP.”

    Douglas Alexander
  718. “I could feel my moral compass as a soldier, in danger of - I could feel the squeeze, the pressure of frustration and anger and fear combining on me… I felt the danger; I felt the squeeze of it.”

    Tim O'Brien
  719. “I think Donald Trump taps into an anger that I hear every day. People are angry that a commonsense thing like securing the border or ending sanctuary cities is somehow considered extreme. It's not extreme; it's common sense. We need to secure the border.”

    Carly Fiorina
  720. “I feel truth, beauty, love, grief, anger, intimacy & alive in my body… Women in the global south live in their bodies much more than we in the global north. Not as distracted by patriarchy's controlling images - They know power is in their bodies. I am deeply grateful for the women who showed me the way home.”

    Jodie Evans
  721. “I'm a bit of an expert on anger, having suffered from it all through my youth, when I was both brunt and font. It's certainly the most miserable state to be in but it's also tremendously gratifying, really - rage feels justified.”

    Deborah Eisenberg
  722. “Public anger over bank bailouts was as much about fairness as the billions of dollars spent.”

    Nina Easton
  723. “Hizb ut-Tahrir spearheaded the radicalization of the 1990s and cultivated an atmosphere of anger.”

    Maajid Nawaz
  724. “I was filled with hate and anger. But during my trial, something decisive happened: Amnesty International adopted me as a prisoner of conscience, and it was an unbelievable feeling to know that there is someone fighting for you on the outside. Amnesty's 'soft' approach made me seriously consider alternatives to revenge.”

    Maajid Nawaz
  725. “The Clash had a unique, special relationship with Scotland. Perhaps it was something to do with the energy, anger and beauty in their music. In Scotland at that time, there was a lot of to be angry about. And a great need of some energy and beauty.”

    John Niven
  726. “The idea that the law should punish what is rude; that government should protect our tender sensibilities from those who would - quite often with shallow motivations but sometimes with deeper and more serious complaints - challenge our national certainties and rituals, should alarm and anger us.”

    Nick Harkaway
  727. “Anger is one of those emotions that doesn't follow the letter of the law. It speaks before it thinks. It rears up on its hind legs and charges.”

    Lynn Coady
  728. “When you're not sure your anger is justified, the thing to do is ask yourself exactly where it's coming from.”

    Lynn Coady
  729. “Green Arrow has gone through so many changes; he's been right-wing, he's been left-wing, he's been rich, he's been poor, he's been a social justice guy, then when I got him, he was a rich playboy guy. So it was a lot harder to get into a character that has so many personas in the past, and I just looked at his anger.”

    Ann Nocenti
  730. “In one sense, every character you create will be yourself. You've never murdered, but your murderer's rage will be drawn from memories of your own extreme anger. Your love scenes will contain hints of your own past kisses and sweet moments.”

    Nancy Kress
  731. “As a child growing up in San Francisco in the 1950s, I sometimes met insults when I ventured outside of Chinatown or my neighborhood. I have even been spat on and threatened with a knife. I could have let my anger fester until it became hate. However, I realized they were isolated incidents, and I simply got on with my life.”

    Laurence Yep
  732. “I was a confused young girl with so much tragedy. Sometimes when you're going through stuff, the last person you're thinking exists is God. I mean, it was my confusion, the anger that was in my heart, all that drama. But thank God I know God now, okay?”

    Tasha Smith
  733. “Once in a while, I still witness occasionally sexist behavior and comments from men (which experience has taught me you should always deflect with humour rather than anger). Old habits die hard, after all, and it's unrealistic to expect dinosaurs to fall silent overnight.”

    Maelle Gavet
  734. “Many of us who have cars have felt some form of extreme anger at other drivers because we feel they have put us in harm's way. We might even envision ramming their cars or cutting them off in return, but do we actually do it? No, because the overwhelming majority of us never want to take another human life.”

    Taya Kyle
  735. “I have now been married to my third husband for more than 20 years. But when you've had children with someone you're divorced from, divorce defines everything; it's the lurking fact, a slice of anger in the pie of your brain.”

    Nora Ephron
  736. “One good thing I'd like to say about divorce is that it sometimes makes it possible for you to be a much better wife to your next husband because you have a place for your anger - it's not directed at the person you're currently with.”

    Nora Ephron
  737. “There aren't very many good models of feminine rage - and the ones that we remember are ones where women take that anger internally and implode themselves in a real way, like Anna Karenina or Emma Bovary.”

    Lauren Groff
  738. “Often, overeating is a way to punish yourself for the anger and resentment you're feeling - either at yourself or someone else.”

    Karen Salmansohn
  739. “Since I began my practice of Forgiveness Therapy, it's now instinctual for me to choose to eat like I love myself - instead of eating like I wanted to punish myself. Plus I've not only lost weight, I've lost the anger and anxiety I was feeling, and so I feel happier and calmer within.”

    Karen Salmansohn
  740. “In many ways, anger is a misdirected plea for love.”

    Karen Salmansohn
  741. “Basically, it's in your best mental interest to release your anger so you can see the world more clearly around you and seek better solutions for finding the happy, love-filled life you desire and deserve.”

    Karen Salmansohn
  742. “If your partner is angry with you, recognize that his anger is a misdirected plea for love. Your partner's simply upset because he feels something you said or did was a sign of not loving him enough.”

    Karen Salmansohn
  743. “I'm sure it's one of the most frustrating aspects of human experience for all of us, that when we tell someone who's hurt us that they've hurt us, they tend to react with anger because they feel guilty, and we know we also get angry when we feel guilty.”

    Joshua Oppenheimer
  744. “I would say that I definitely became much more religious. They say there are no atheists in foxholes, and this stroke put me into a very deep foxhole. Yet that feeling of faith sustained me, so I have no feelings of anger or regret.”

    Mark Kirk
  745. “I've seen my mother struggling, everything that she did to raise me and my brothers and my sisters, and I know the anger that she went through.”

    Nate Robinson
  746. “The most powerful force in American politics is not anger, it's nostalgia.”

    Pete Hamill
  747. “An angry people cannot create anything that is not imbued with anger.”

    John McAfee
  748. “Governments are composed of human beings, and all of the frailties that humans possess are absorbed into these governments and become active within these governments. Hatred, anger, jealousy, fear, greed, distrust and the whole host of afflictions that humans must bear, lurk just beneath the surface of civility displayed by 'government.'”

    John McAfee
  749. “You look at 30 Seconds to Mars, and you don't think, 'Ooh, I bet they're angry.' No one really does anger these days. I suppose it's a turn-off.”

    Peter Hook
  750. “Anger is an unnecessary emotion. Loads of stuff in life can trigger it, but what matters is how you react. I choose not to react.”

    Nicola Adams
  751. “The dog is often quick to resent a kick, be it from man or beast, but I have never known him to show anger at the door that slammed to and hit him. Probably, if the door held him by his tail or his limb, it would quickly receive the imprint of his teeth.”

    John Burroughs
  752. “Eventually, I moved from a place of anger toward the Jews of Israel toward a place of embrace.”

    Ayman Odeh
  753. “I have not one shred of anger in my heart against Netanyahu or his wife.”

    Naftali Bennett
  754. “I made my living in comedy, but I'm not a silly person. I've got all these sides to me. Even in my movies that I've written myself, the characters sometimes border on great anger or nutsiness or other kinds of behavior. I'm not just doing fart jokes for two hours.”

    Albert Brooks
  755. “Even in my comedies, I don't take anger as a joke. I think anger and laughter are very close to each other, when you think about it. One of the things I like about a character: I always think it's fascinating when a character can turn on a dime and go from one emotion to another. I like watching that.”

    Albert Brooks
  756. “My writing books with positive gay characters has come more out of anger than anything else: anger at not having been able to find honest, accurate books about people like myself as a teen, books that show we're as diverse as straight people and that we can lead happy, healthy, productive lives just as straight people can.”

    Nancy Garden
  757. “Boxing was a way to express my anger. All of a sudden, I was expressing anger, and I was good at it. I was like a Jekyll and Hyde. Boxing helped me because I was fighting the anger out. I was knocking guys out.”

    Gerry Cooney
  758. “Boxing gave me a voice to express the anger I felt for where I came from.”

    Gerry Cooney
  759. “We want to take the energy surrounding the Sandy Hook anniversary that might otherwise be consumed by grief or anger - or this week in San Bernardino by fear - and channel some of that to honor our common humanity and love each other.”

    Elizabeth Esty
  760. “We do have our challenges. Some things don't always work right in Washington, and the anger you see from the electorate, I think, is a reflection of what's not working right.”

    Bill Flores
  761. “When our neighbor's personality possesses harsh qualities, we show our love by not voluntarily provoking those qualities in any way. Past experience shows us what upsets a person, so in their presence we are careful not to do or say those things that cause anger. We are self-effacing.”

    Mother Angelica
  762. “When anyone arouses my anger, I will immediately pray for them and regain my peace of soul.”

    Mother Angelica
  763. “It was less in pity than in anger that the world was moved by the photograph of little Alan Kurdi, that dead three-year-old Syrian refugee boy whose name we're all remembering now on the first anniversary of his drowning, along with his five-year-old brother Galip and their mother Rehanna.”

    Terry Glavin
  764. “Throughout my career as a lawyer, teacher and labor leader, books have remained my constant companion - stuffed into a briefcase, overflowing on my bedside table, stacked on my desk at work. Books have carried me to distant worlds, opened new doors and made me feel empathy, compassion, anger, fear, joy, acceptance - and everything in between.”

    Randi Weingarten
  765. “My biggest influence is rap. It spoke to me, probably because of my upbringing in Christiania. You listen to 'The Chronic' and you can hear that anger and frustration.”

    Lukas Forchhammer
  766. “When you get frisked by the police at the age of 10, and they empty your schoolbag out in the street and kick your books around and calling you names because of where you live, you just get an anger towards everyone who is outside of your neighborhood.”

    Lukas Forchhammer
  767. “I was being very bad because I didn't know how to express myself. Music gave me an outlet to express myself and channel that anger.”

    Tory Lanez
  768. “I think it's too easy to recount your unhappy memories when you write about yourself. You bask in your own innocence. You revere your grief. You arrange your angers at their most becoming angles.”

    Margo Jefferson
  769. “What's often not acknowledged about depression is how much anger is in it.”

    Margo Jefferson
  770. “I've done a lot of dramedies in my career. You know, I started as a standup comic, and then the movies that I was doing, like 'Up Side of Anger' were kind of like - they're hard. They're hard to sell; they're hard to get made, you know.”

    Mike Binder
  771. “I am just sorry my own mother had to live under that regime for most of her life. I was lucky. I got out and, 14 years later, Czechoslovakia became a free country. So I feel anger, even fury, at this bloody system that ruined so many people's lives for no reason whatsoever.”

    Martina Navratilova
  772. “There's a certain time that when somebody asks you a question, you answer them. I don't think I said anything with venom. If you can express yourself without anger and make it as palatable as you can, that's what you do.”

    Reggie Jackson
  773. “I had lived with my mother in anger and love - I suppose most daughters do - but my children only knew her in one way: As the lady who thought they were smarter than Albert Einstein. As the lady who thought they wrote better than William Shakespeare. As the lady who thought every picture they drew was a Rembrandt.”

    Judith Viorst
  774. “Conversations with sisters can spark extremes of anger or extremes of love. Everything said between sisters carries meaning not only from what was just said but from all the conversations that came before - and 'before' can span a lifetime. The layers of meaning combine profound connection with equally profound competition.”

    Deborah Tannen
  775. “I don't think enough players channel the energy of the crowd. If it's done properly, and you don't let anger overwhelm and distract you, it's like a shot of adrenaline in the arm, and it gets the crowd pumped up.”

    John McEnroe
  776. “As I got older and started moving up the ranking, the matches got more important, and my emotions ratcheted up. I guess I hid my real feelings behind the anger.”

    John McEnroe
  777. “I feel like we sometimes let our emotions and anger get in the way.”

    Trevor Jackson
  778. “I think the core of fans' relationship is one that vacillates schizophrenically and mercurially from reverence to resentment. Fans fetishize the players' athletic genius and both deify it and demonize it; witness the way awe turns into anger whenever a player holds out or flips off the offensive coordinator.”

    David Shields
  779. “I think I have more humour in me than anger. But those two things are great bed-fellows, performance-wise.”

    Elaine Stritch
  780. “Dying peacefully means to avoid any immediate cause for anger, fear, or strong desire.”

    Lobsang Tenzin
  781. “I find there's this weird anger thing: Someone will approach me at the bar and say, 'Hey, can I buy you a drink?' And I'll say, 'No, I'm okay.' And then all of a sudden, there's this male anger flip, where they go, 'Oh, you know what? I wasn't even gonna buy you a drink, 'cause you're not even that cute anyway,' and walk away.”

    Hannah Simone
  782. “A lot of these guys come up and say, 'Man, you were my influence, the way you thrashed the drums.' They don't seem to understand I was thrashing in order to hear what I was playing. It was anger, not enjoyment - and painful.”

    Butch Trucks
  783. “Our government is printing money, and it's degrading the living standard of every person in America. It's the cause of frustration, anger, and confusion.”

    Steve Wynn
  784. “Sometimes you just need to raise your voice. And sometimes a little anger is necessary, to be honest.”

    Corey Hawkins
  785. “I've never felt that anger is a very powerful emotion.”

    John Hurt
  786. “What the media misses is the amount of anger that's out there. Trump didn't create that.”

    Steve Bannon
  787. “What people don't realize about Donald Trump - and I don't even know if Donald Trump realizes it - is that every tweet he unleashes against you… creates such a crescendo of anger.”

    Megyn Kelly
  788. “You see all the movies where people say, 'Don't fight out of anger'? They say that for a reason.”

    Donald Cerrone
  789. “Anger is so constructive.”

    John Cameron Mitchell
  790. “I've been in government and politics my entire career, and while I try to keep a level head and a reasonable tone in my commentary, even I can lose my head sometimes and let anger bubble over and burst out. It feels gross, looks ugly, and leaves a lasting mark.”

    Dana Perino
  791. “The modern progressive movement believes that dissenting language is objectionable, which then removes the brakes between anger and violence.”

    Greg Gutfeld
  792. “Anger in the black community towards Republicans is established and immutable.”

    Bob Beckel
  793. “We need to learn how to organize, not just to let our anger explode. We need to have organization for the long run, not for one issue, not for one murder, but for everything coming to us in the next 20, 30 years.”

    Raoul Peck
  794. “When you stand up in the morning, you look in the mirror and say, 'I'm black.' No. You wake up and you see yourself as a human being in the world, but you raise discussion and raise aggression, the anger that you confront every day of your life, whether you want to or not.”

    Raoul Peck
  795. “There's definitely ways to get your anger out and not have to yell and kick and scream and fight people. That's not my jam. That's never how I've been.”

    Sasheer Zamata
  796. “It's that evil twin part of me that always comes out at the absolute wrong political moment, like a demon possessing my soul; it exhibits itself as an arrogance or disdain or obnoxiousness or meanness or anger or pettiness - all traits that are lethal in politics.”

    Peter Navarro
  797. “Efforts following 9/11 were important. They set a tone. They reminded those who might be tempted to take out their anger on an entire community that such actions were wrong.”

    Alexander Acosta
  798. “Genuine expressions of emotion rarely persist longer than five seconds and almost never longer than 10. A fixed smile is likely to conceal anger, anxiety, or some other negative emotion.”

    Pamela Meyer
  799. “The sense of anger I had when I was younger is something I thought would never go away. Over time, it's something you get almost bored with.”

    Chris Cornell
  800. “September 11 was a wake-up call to me. I don't want to contribute to the hate in any shape or form. I now regret in the past being silent about what I have heard in the Islamic discourse and being part of that with my own anger.”

    Hamza Yusuf
  801. “A lot of our leadership has become acutely aware of speaking more fairly, of speaking more balanced, of recognizing that hate speech in any form, even if it comes out of emotional anger, is dangerous.”

    Hamza Yusuf
  802. “There's a lot of anger in 'Queen of Denmark,' and that's me getting political.”

    John Grant
  803. “I literally used to stare at my face in the mirror with hate and anger. I'd focus on those gigantic zits and just wail about what a monster I was, how I would never have a career because of my gross skin. I couldn't pass a mirror with out thinking about how hideous my skin was and how I wished I was someone else, someone with perfect skin.”

    Stephanie Beatriz
  804. “I think I deal with my anger toward my relationship or about my relationship or about my friendships or my family - I deal with it on stage in a passive-aggressive way, and that can be very harmful if it gets back to them, which it always does.”

    Nikki Glaser
  805. “Anger is just not who I am, and I don't think it's what voters in the 6th district want. They want respectful, decent representation that contrasts so starkly with what we have in Washington.”

    Jon Ossoff
  806. “People are fed up with the way things are. There is a lot of bitterness out there, a lot of anger about a lack of jobs and concerns for the next generation.”

    Gary Lineker
  807. “For me, the interesting thing about anorexia is that you show your wound. There's no hiding it. So my anger and sense of disappointment, all the stuff I was out of touch with, became this visible rebuke to my parents.”

    Marti Noxon
  808. “When I interviewed John McCain in 2000 about whether he had taken medication for his anger, I remember thinking, 'Let's see how this is going to work.'”

    John Dickerson
  809. “I have rage and anger issues. So I get mad about stuff in real life, and then I yell about it onstage, and luckily, something funny ends up coming out. What I'll do is tape-record it, and it will end up coming out even funnier. And I add more punch lines.”

    Lisa Lampanelli
  810. “A theme that has always interested me is how women express anger, how women express violence. That is very much part of who women are, and it's so unaddressed. A vast amount of literature deals with cycles of violence about men, antiheroes. Women lack that vocabulary.”

    Gillian Flynn
  811. “Staring prejudice in the face imposes a cruel discipline: to structure your anger, to achieve a certain dignity, an angry dignity.”

    Ellen Ullman
  812. “I was the classic killer. I always played an angry man. I think it was because I used to really be like that - I was hostile. And because I had a good sense of theatrical truth, I used my anger and rebelliousness and just went with it. Anger was just a part of me.”

    Harry Dean Stanton
  813. “Trump has given voice to a widespread public feeling of alarm, frustration, and anger over the direction our country is headed. For all of that, conservatives are deeply grateful. America needed a loud, rude wake-up call. No one else has done that, and that accomplishment is huge.”

    Tom Tancredo
  814. “In truth, the 'populist anger' fueling Trump's coalition is fundamentally different from Sanders' 'progressive populism.' The superficial similarities between the two end when they talk about solutions.”

    Tom Tancredo
  815. “To the Left, Islam's anger and hatred of the West is understandable because they have legitimate grievances against us.”

    Tom Tancredo
  816. “We live in a culture that wants to put a redemptive face on everything, so anger doesn't sit well with any of us. But I think women's anger sits less well than anything else.”

    Claire Messud
  817. “Women's anger is very scary to people, and to no one more than to other women, who think, 'My goodness, if I let the lid off, where would we be?'”

    Claire Messud
  818. “It's still unacceptable for women to have negative emotions, especially anger, and I was trying to write against that.”

    Claire Messud
  819. “It's so rare to see a woman lose control and also gain it back. Women are always told, 'Oh, be in control of your feelings,' and a woman is never allowed to express her anger without being demonised as being PMS-y.”

    Petra Collins
  820. “With social media, there is a fashion that we speak louder than we think. It has just become a platform where people just judge and spread anger and hate.”

    Hazel Keech
  821. “Anger about the wars isn't the only reason voters support Mr. Trump. But his willingness to say what other G.O.P. candidates won't reflects what people like most about him: his complete break with the party elite.”

    J. D. Vance
  822. “I can only hope that the Democrats do tone down the rhetoric. The rhetoric has been outrageous: The finger-pointing, the tone, the angst, and the anger directed at Donald Trump, his supporters - really, then, some people react to things like that; people get angry as well, and you fuel the fires.”

    Chris Collins
  823. “People don't have any confidence in Jefferson City. There's incredible anger in the political establishment, and one of the reasons is special interests dominate the Capitol in our state.”

    Josh Hawley
  824. “My wife was an amazing, amazing person. Sophia's Heart is an organization that I founded in honor of my wife when she passed away. When she passed away it was a complete shock, and it was disappointment, anger. I felt all those emotions.”

    Danny Gokey
  825. “Rage is a really fun place to dance from - expressions of anger sublimated into something beautiful are invigorating, especially if you feel like you're telling the truth.”

    Anohni
  826. “Intelligence is the ability to solve problems, whereas consciousness is the ability to feel things such as pain, joy, love, and anger. Throughout history, intelligence always went hand in hand with consciousness.”

    Yuval Noah Harari
  827. “I went to anything that was on at the Lyceum in Edinburgh. I was quite geeky. There was a production of 'Look Back in Anger' with David Tennant and Kelly Reilly in it, and it blew me away. I still think about it and look back on it as the moment where I decided, 'I want to do that.'”

    Chloe Pirrie
  828. “When it comes to filmmaking, we have to deal with ego, anger, and a lot more; barring all these, how the team works towards the outcome matters.”

    R. Madhavan
  829. “There have been times when I have goofed up, and like every adolescent, I sometimes did get led the wrong way. I would come back home really scared to face my mom's wrath and anger, but surprisingly, I never got to face one. She would always tell me in a very nice manner that what I did was wrong and that I should correct myself.”

    Karan Patel
  830. “Sometimes we equate anger to destructive physical violence, but anger need not be martial.”

    Kamal Haasan
  831. “What's wrong with being angry? There's a lot of stuff to be angry about. If you're angry, anger covers pain. I don't know if you can truly deal with pain.”

    Rose McGowan
  832. “When I grew up, in the time of 'Look Back in Anger,' the theatre was very exciting, a place where you felt that social comment could lead to social change.”

    Tim Pigott-Smith
  833. “I never know how I'll feel on any given day, but I've got to look around me and take what I got and find some inspiration, some anger.”

    Allison Janney
  834. “I agree that sometimes Michelle Obama can come across as angry - and anger is discomforting. We venerate that empty word, closure, wanting to seal off the pain of the past and refusing it admittance to the chirpy present. This, of course, is nonsense.”

    Richard Cohen
  835. “I don't think any of us could predict Trump. Trump is the stuff of nightmares. But in talking to people, I knew there was a tremendous level of disaffection and anger and sorrow. I know people felt misrepresented and voiceless.”

    Lynn Nottage
  836. “Every progressive movement has been built on the anger, needs, and aspirations of the emerging major class.”

    Guy Standing
  837. “Boys have always known they could do anything; all they had to do was look around at their presidents, religious leaders, professional athletes, at the statues that stand erect in big cities and small. Girls have always known they were allowed to feel anything - except anger.”

    Faith Salie
  838. “Governments that fail to provide jobs to those who are willing and able to work begin to lose their legitimacy and will face the anger of the electorate.”

    Sharan Burrow
  839. “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
  840. “As Christians, we sin with anger because we lack faith in God's ability to provide for or protect us.”

    Eric Metaxas
  841. “Most actors come from the streets, and their rise to fame is guided by a natural anger. It was harder to find that rage coming from a gentle background.”

    Christopher Plummer
  842. “I think anger does fuel a successful acting career. To play the great roles, you have to learn how to blaze.”

    Christopher Plummer
  843. “The tea party movement sprung from plain old disenchantment, disappointment, and outright anger at being fleeced by a government who mistook their primary job as being 'spend cash mon-nay' rather than execute the Constitution.”

    Dana Loesch
  844. “On top of trying to find my way in this business and losing my mother and trying to figure out what family meant to me and everything - 2016, there was a lot of anger from me and a lot of anger all around. I think the hardest part was to really realize that all these things, it's worth it.”

    Brian Tyree Henry
  845. “My job is to show my clients that their anger is rarely someone else's fault. It's their flaw.”

    Marshall Goldsmith
  846. “I think it's a pity for him that my father didn't have the pleasure of seeing me grow up. I think he missed out on something. But it doesn't matter. It's boring. I don't have any anger about it.”

    Claude Picasso
  847. “I receive something we might euphemistically call an 'inappropriately hostile' response - that is to say, more than fair criticism or even fair anger - every time I speak on radio or television.”

    Mary Beard
  848. “I think that crying is a way women and men express frustration, anger, or passion. And we should not feel compelled to mute those emotions.”

    Jennifer Palmieri
  849. “I find rage to be the scariest emotion as an actor, for me personally, to tap into. I don't like anger, and I don't like conflict particularly in my life. I like everybody to be nice and things to be easy.”

    Amy Landecker
  850. “The character of Robin Hood stands for the deep anger of the dispossessed against the ruling classes.”

    David Farr
  851. “We're not accustomed to giving women the space to express the full range of emotions and flaws that men are permitted. Anger and aggressiveness aren't part of the scale of what is acceptable behavior in women, whereas men - in reality and in fiction - are allowed a much fuller range of emotion.”

    Marjorie Liu
  852. “When you started looking at the life of Tolstoy, there was so much passion and anger and drama surrounding him.”

    Elif Batuman
  853. “When liberals dismiss all Trump supporters as racists, this only fuels their anger.”

    Stephanie Coontz
  854. “I think anger of any kind is valuable. It's all about learning how to channel it. The worst thing we can do is get bored or complacent or worse - suppress our anger and then see it burst forth in unhealthy ways.”

    Kameron Hurley
  855. “I want to understand the anger in the world.”

    John Tiffany
  856. “People say that forgiving is my flaw, but I really believe that holding grudges and anger is a waste of energy.”

    Mayte Garcia
  857. “We try really hard to avoid those conventional experiences, these adrenaline rush, anger, competition, violence. We intentionally avoid that. We try to create a game that's serene and tranquil and filled with love.”

    Jenova Chen
  858. “If you know anything about the issues in our country, you know we have a lot of deep-rooted anger and anxieties that spark a lot of passion. When you talk about our national anthem or the flag or race relations or the criminal justice system, it brings up a lot of those fears and insecurities.”

    Malcolm Jenkins
  859. “I wrestled with anger from the age of sixteen. It's still one of my nemeses. I have to remember that the word of God says, 'Be slow to anger.'”

    Bernice King
  860. “I don't know if you realize this, but anger is anger. It has no mind. It has no rationality. It's mad, and it just wants to destroy.”

    Bernice King
  861. “We have to take our anger and rage and channel it into building, growing, loving, holding each other up.”

    Pramila Jayapal
  862. “Now that I'm acting, I've realized that I don't have a lot of barriers. Certain actors have a hard time with anger or with joy or with whatever, and, I don't know, I don't seem to have those barriers.”

    Jay Duplass
  863. “Violence was very much a part of my mother's upbringing - a little less so with my father's, but my father was an angry man when he was young. He was angry and frustrated and had no idea how to channel anger.”

    Rodney Crowell
  864. “I don't think I've ever had a conversation with a comedian who stole except for when it's been in anger.”

    Matt Besser
  865. “People communicate anger of course through facial expressions, but in voice, there's a wider spectrum, like cold anger and hot anger and frustration and annoyance, and that entire spectrum is a lot clearer in the voice channel.”

    Rana el Kaliouby
  866. “Muslim anger has, of course, been stoked by America's war in Iraq and by Israel's brutal policies toward Palestine and Lebanon.”

    Amitava Kumar
  867. “For me, the association with rock is one of force and anger and aggression. And definitely, in the past, I've made songs that attack like that. But what I usually try to appeal to is peoples' everyday feelings, the things that they're going through as they deal with the system on a one-to-one level.”

    Boots Riley
  868. “Anger can be a good thing. It's a mechanism that your brain uses to get you out of situations that are bad for you. But in terms of leading a peaceful life, it is not very productive.”

    Tara Westover
  869. “'Lose My Cool' is the second track on my EP dedicated to a stage in the grieving process. This track represents anger. I really bottled a lot up after my mother passed, and one day, I couldn't handle it anymore and just exploded on all of my friends and family. It was a very passive way of dealing with things, not very healthy.”

    Amber Mark
  870. “Always, for me, when I am dealing with subjects related to my country that are very emotional, I have to find the right tone and distance because, obviously, I start with anger, asking 'why that happened' and 'why it is still happening.' I work to rise above my personal anger but still stay connected to my emotions. That's a big challenge.”

    Jasmila Zbanic
  871. “Female rage is not often acknowledged - never mind written about - so one of the questions I'm asking is, 'Are you allowed to be this angry as you grow older as a woman?' But I'm also trying to trace where my anger came from. Who made me the person that is still so raw and angry? I think that it's empowering to ask that question.”

    Viv Albertine
  872. “With the second book, I didn't have an ideal reader in mind, as it developed quite out of my control, this detective novel of why am I so full of anger, why did I pick up a guitar when I was poor and uneducated.”

    Viv Albertine
  873. “Mum had pumped me so full of anger, I couldn't throw it off.”

    Viv Albertine
  874. “Contrary to what some believe, taking all reasonable and feasible precautions to protect civilians - and mitigating the resulting anger when we harm them - does not need to impede military operations.”

    Patrick Leahy
  875. “In 'Hope Never Dies', the fictional Obama and Biden go up against drug traffickers, outlaw bikers, and other seedy opponents. They're forced to use skills they didn't know they had. Or, to put it another way, unlike Jordan Peele's Obama, this Obama doesn't need an anger translator.”

    Andrew Shaffer
  876. “Yogis have human emotions, but the thing is not to let anger and doubt become an obsession.”

    Donovan
  877. “When the mid-'70s came around, it looked like, 'Oh-oh, here come the punks.' But if you look closely at The Who and The Kinks, the anger and the frustration is there… There is, within me, just the same social discontent as I go through my career. But to be typecast as a singer of peace and love is fine.”

    Donovan
  878. “I'm sick of all the hate and anger and stuff like that going on.”

    Rose Namajunas
  879. “I grew up with lots of anger, frustration, and violence in my heart.”

    Rose Namajunas
  880. “I was forced, more or less, to go to anger management. I was either going to make myself and everyone around me miserable, or I was going to realize that there's more than one person on this Earth. It definitely has made me a better person.”

    Randy Orton
  881. “With Thobbing Gristle, that era from '75 to '81 was a period when the politics of the time demanded anger and rage.”

    Genesis P-Orridge
  882. “My mom was funny and nutty. I suppose she had to be to survive raising 10 kids. To cope and keep a cap on things, she kept us buoyant and harmonious. She wouldn't let us express anger, which later on landed me in therapy but also made it easier for me to play laid-back, measured roles.”

    Tony Shalhoub
  883. “I've been on investigations where a spirit is channeling through me, and I have extreme changes in my emotions - anger, sadness, confusion. Then I begin seeing visions that are not mine. They are theirs. There is no trace of time. My body goes stiff, numb, cold. Then, when the spirit leaves, I can barely stand and speak.”

    Zak Bagans
  884. “People don't accredit Killer Mike and El-P with having the humanity that we do. They don't understand that the darkness and the anger that we rap about comes from a place of love, care, and concern.”

    Killer Mike
  885. “You don't have to say something directly to affect someone. You can make a piece of music without words that can capture a feeling of tragedy or struggle or anger or triumph. It's the translation of the human experience into another form.”

    El-P
  886. “If you're going to make a film about rage in 2018, 2017… If you're going to make a film about revenge and anger, I feel like that has to be a film about women. I don't really want to watch a film about angry men. I've seen way too many of those.”

    Hari Nef
  887. “At times, our collective anger seems a worthwhile thing - it has a weight and shape and force we couldn't achieve as individuals - but at other times, I can't help wondering how much it really accomplishes, if in some ways it might even impede us in our attempts to be more thoughtful, 'enlightened' human beings.”

    Kim Brooks
  888. “A song is about heartbreak - but what are the constituent feelings? What are the aspects? There is anger, there is guilt, there are all these different things. I guess putting those voices into dialogue together just felt real.”

    David Longstreth
  889. “I'm an emotional person. Anger and frustration comes out in many ways… I'm not afraid to hug my friends that I love, and I'm not afraid to express my emotions when I'm upset.”

    Big Show
  890. “My anger is constructive.”

    Beppe Grillo
  891. “For writing stand-up, I have to have a little bit of anger and frustration to be motivated to do it. Stand-up, for me, comes from kind of a hostile engine.”

    Whitney Cummings
  892. “The process of playing a character as dark as Omar Saeed Sheikh is disturbing. So you have to mentally also be in that psyche, that state of mind. So, it was not easy. I was trying to cultivate a lot of anger and hatred in me while portraying him, because that's what I read and heard about him.”

    Rajkummar Rao
  893. “A lot of preparation was needed to play the character of Omar Sheikh in Omerta. I watched a lot of documentaries and hate speeches to cultivate anger in me.”

    Rajkummar Rao
  894. “I tried to walk away from standup, but it's been my therapy - my way of expressing anger, disappointments, and fears and celebrating my hopes. It helps to regulate my thought process.”

    Damon Wayans
  895. “The anger from Occupy Wall Street is coming from this simple fact: America no longer seems to be a place where you can work your way up, from rags to riches, from lower class to middle class to upper class.”

    Meghan McCain
  896. “Hopefully, even if I am judged or there's confusion, anger, about how I identify, I hope that people can understand that family is fluid.”

    Rachel Dolezal
  897. “I'm this generic, ambiguous scapegoat for white people to call me a race traitor and take out their hostility on. And I'm a target for anger and pain about white people from the black community. It's like I am the worst of all these worlds.”

    Rachel Dolezal
  898. “I've got a powerful left hook and a lot of intensity. The intensity comes from the anger within.”

    Kimbo Slice
  899. “I could see jealousy coming up, I could see anger, I could see frustration. I could see people's agendas. I could see my kids going wild - because we never had any money, and suddenly, we had money.”

    Erin Brockovich
  900. “The aggressiveness of it attracted me to hip-hop because I was angry inside. I was an angry kid because of the sickle cell. So I liked the anger in hip-hop. That's what attracted me to it; that's what made me want to do it. It helped me get my aggression out.”

    Prodigy
  901. “Yes, I was a bully. But the scrapping on the streets was my way of dealing with the anger I felt towards my parents.”

    Mark Hunt
  902. “I played on anger for the first 15 years of my career.”

    Craig Bellamy
  903. “I was just unhappy - and lonely at times. There was always that other side of me nagging away, bringing me down. The anger. Even after good games, I just went home and looked at the bad points. It was just nuts.”

    Craig Bellamy
  904. “Everyone should have a life coach. We learn history, maths, and science at school, but we don't have the tools to understand emotions: to release them and not hold on to anger.”

    Ashley Roberts
  905. “Both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump have tapped into a legitimate anger about the failures of Washington, but instead of running a campaign built on a positive vision for overcoming these failures, Donald Trump has conducted a polarizing and divisive campaign.”

    Mike Coffman
  906. “I don't want to go on stage with anger. And that's why I worked so hard to look within and change myself and evolve.”

    Carlos Mencia
  907. “Being a straight white guy in his, like, early twenties - there's some sort of thing about it. A sort of privilege, a sort of anger or something. You just say some really stupid things.”

    Ad-Rock
  908. “I hate to see the way journalism is devalued: We have to feed the machine; we have to feed the Trump outrage machine, to feed the anger against Trump, to feed the New York liberal anger.”

    Seymour Hersh
  909. “There's definitely an intense anger that I have inside, and I don't know where it came from. I've had it all my life. My mom was always like, 'You're going to end up in jail with that temper!'”

    Josh Holloway
  910. “Anger at the wealth gap is no longer about dukes in horse-drawn carriages; it's about vast, tax-dodging corporations. This will not be assuaged by seeing the royal family claiming to live like we do. If anything, that will make us angrier.”

    Victoria Coren Mitchell
  911. “I want to make movies like 'The Upside of Anger,' 'Maria Full of Grace,' old-school films like 'Some Kind of Wonderful' or 'Vision Quest': movies you remember songs and lines from.”

    Reggie Miller
  912. “Women, especially in rural India, have to undergo such suffering and pain. It is important for our cinema to address their pain, anger, and frustration.”

    Bhumi Pednekar
  913. “It's nice to let some anger out sometimes.”

    Bianca Andreescu
  914. “There was a lot of procrastination on Cameron's part because of the personal nature of 'Almost Famous.' There was a lot of deep, dark doubt about even doing it. I don't mind being a cheerleader, but I did reach my limit quite a few times. I do my own writing, so I understand, but I was pushed to the point of anger with the insecurity of it.”

    Nancy Wilson
  915. “I'm motivated by a bottomless well of anger. It's a joke, but I don't think I don't mean it.”

    Jon Lovett
  916. “You have to control your anger - you can't be a baby when you lose.”

    Joe Hart
  917. “A lot of people are upset when you work out your anger issues, but there's a big industry for music which is furious and angry because, in my opinion, the world is looking for a justification to feel the same way.”

    Devin Townsend
  918. “Venting your anger on anyone - especially complete strangers - is not a winning tactic. Be especially sweet to bartenders and people serving you food.”

    Elin Hilderbrand
  919. “I can do glamour, but I can also play something like I did in the play 'Wild Justice,' where I was demented with grief and anger, and there was snot coming out of my nose, and my clothes were all over the place.”

    Anita Dobson
  920. “What better to get all the anger and stuff out for what I do in Slipknot than to play the drums? You're punching everything, really fast, concentrated.”

    Joey Jordison
  921. “It's frustrating to see part of your body not responding - even more so given the way I am and the way I like to train and always give 100 per cent. You experience sadness, anger, and powerlessness… you really want to do something, but you can't. In the end, however, you have to be honest with yourself and those around you.”

    Carles Puyol
  922. “Wrestling is an opportunity to go to a show, be a part of it, and feel the emotions from anger to frustration to sadness to pain - everything that music can make you feel.”

    Baron Corbin
  923. “I just put my anger and resentment into basketball. Even the stuff from my childhood.”

    Gilbert Arenas
  924. “There's no anger in my act towards anyone other than myself… and maybe airlines.”

    Iliza Shlesinger
  925. “Every director, actor, and even producer gets angry on the sets. Why am I the only one being singled out for losing my cool or being talked about vis-a-vis my anger?”

    Sanjay Leela Bhansali
  926. “I can hold on to that, that bitterness and that anger. It won't get me anywhere.”

    Brian Banks
  927. “The physical aspects of the game, it's probably the highlight for me. It's a way for me to get a lot of anger and stress off of my shoulders.”

    Brian Banks
  928. “Part of what motivated my writing was anger. I was angry that the daily misery of doctors, nurses, and patients was being trivialised into soap opera. We were made to feel bad because we were not perfect like our television counterparts. We were resentful that our patients did not get better as quickly as they did on telly - or at all.”

    Jed Mercurio
  929. “Balotelli, and a few others, have everything that I would have liked to have. It angers me that he does not use his talent to his full advantage.”

    Gabriel Batistuta
  930. “Avoiding fear, sadness, or anger is not the same thing as being happy.”

    Zelda Williams
  931. “It's easy to hurl abuse at those awards ceremonies like the Oscars and all that, which we tend to do. We tend to vent our anger at things which we feel are unjust or undeserving. But when you're the recipient, it makes it a lot different.”

    Jeff Beck
  932. “I saw everyone else as 'normal' and myself as messed up in a way. And all of that made me so angry. Stealing allowed me to take my anger out on something else.”

    Gigi Gorgeous
  933. “I had so much anger and judgement towards myself for my work not being up to the standard that I expected it to be, so I wouldn't allow myself to complete anything.”

    Beth Hart
  934. “I became a conservative after a deeply profound spiritual awakening at which point I repented of my anger, and God allowed me to see reality.”

    Jesse Lee Peterson
  935. “Anger is evil.”

    Jesse Lee Peterson
  936. “Men with anger do not know how to deal with unreasonable, pushy people, particularly women.”

    Jesse Lee Peterson
  937. “We need all races of men, and decent women, to stand up for what's right, drop anger, and live upright.”

    Jesse Lee Peterson
  938. “There are such wonderful blessings in my life - I have this amazing baby, an amazing family, and I loved X Factor - all these moments of joy, and then these sharp drop-offs. I'd be awake, lying in bed, crying. There's these weird moments of misplaced anger I have.”

    Ayda Field
  939. “Feeling we have to be constantly updated about the lives of our friends and that everything we say has to be out there leads to frustration, anger and jealousy much more than it leads to anything else.”

    Derren Brown
  940. “I control my anger.”

    Inzamam-ul-Haq
  941. “I'd been in my share of fights but never thrown the first punch, and I'm not quick to anger.”

    Spencer Stone
  942. “That aggression came over time from dealing with stuff - 'Anger Management' really is what it's called. That project came out and I felt a weight lifted off my chest. I learned something about myself.”

    Rico Nasty
  943. “It is kind of easy for me to speak out. Just because I am very vocal in my music about a lot of different emotions, like anger, and normally stuff that people would hide, I'm okay with as a woman.”

    Rico Nasty
  944. “It's a Gen X thing to be okay with going unnoticed or unrated or untouched. To be free from strangers' expectations, or anger. People got angry at me when I stopped making music because it seemed I was devaluing everything.”

    David Berman
  945. “There are various psychological advantages you can take into boxing match. One is getting your opponent to fight with emotion and anger because he hates you.”

    George Groves
  946. “For a hate group originally focused on video games, anger over a comedy movie for starring women might seem ridiculous. But at its core, Gamergate is about a toxic male sense of ownership over geek culture.”

    Brianna Wu
  947. “The MMA stuff has been really good, I'm enjoying that. To be able to work with Jay Glazer, he's a total meathead, he loves all that stuff. I hit him as hard as I can and he's like 'Yeah!' It's been fun for me to release that anger without putting pads on.”

    Kenny Stills
  948. “You have to address anger, fear, and then to think about what the alternatives are: hope, faith, a certain kind of brotherly love. And then you have to set yourself to cultivate those.”

    Martha Nussbaum
  949. “Envy, propelled by fear, can be even more toxic than anger, because it involves the thought that other people enjoy the good things of life which the envier can't hope to attain through hard work and emulation.”

    Martha Nussbaum
  950. “Some emotions are essential to law and to public principles of justice: anger at wrongdoing, fear for our safety, compassion for the pain of others, all these are good reasons to make laws that protect people in their rights.”

    Martha Nussbaum
  951. “I always tell myself that nothing ever is worth holding onto if it hurt you, because the longer you hold onto anger and resentment, the longer you feed it and keep it alive.”

    Katie Piper
  952. “As a woman thrust on to the political stage and baffled by the anger and depth of negative feeling I have been targeted with, Mary Beard's 'Women & Power: A Manifesto' brought me a sense of solidarity, power and determination.”

    Gina Miller
  953. “I've always had that feeling for the dark side, for the anger and the hate-rock. The music is just the way I deal with it.”

    Hank Williams III
  954. “Every one of us have been disappointed before and have had to go through the grieving process of anger and, you know, disappointment and then acceptance and forgiveness.”

    Mathew Knowles
  955. “I have a lot of anger built up in me from my childhood. My wife and kids are the only ones who give me peace in this world.”

    Derrick Lewis
  956. “Is there any pleasure in anger? Yes, if the fire of my anger appeases the ashes of my friends.”

    Virgil
  957. “Somehow the Tories have deflected the righteous anger at the bankers who we bailed out. The Tories manage to take that outrage and direct it at benefit claimants. It's genius. Evil genius.”

    Bill Bailey
  958. “You can only make the best thing you can make, and if it offends purists, or angers certain critics, you can only have done your best.”

    Jon Hopkins
  959. “Catering to populist anger with extremist proposals that are certain to fail is not a viable strategy for political success.”

    Max Boot
  960. “Krumping has a little anger.”

    Toni Basil
  961. “This unthinking assumption of moral virtue on the Left is frustrating. I saw someone on Facebook talking about capitalist scum, he was angry and thought it was OK because his anger was righteous.”

    Richard Coles
  962. “For a 20-year-old kid to be taking on Liverpool Football Club over a contract. To the pit of my stomach that just winds me up, it angers me.”

    Jamie Carragher
  963. “Anger and bad experiences used to fuel my performances, but it was horribly draining.”

    Jamie Carragher
  964. “I had a lot of anger because I didn't like who I was when I was off the field. I used to relish the chance to try and hurt somebody in a legal way, and in the game of rugby you were able to do that.”

    Gareth Thomas
  965. “I've never been shown how to get rid of my anger. I think I do it through my music.”

    Tricky
  966. “Learning how to center and control anger, fear, sadness, weakness and learning how to channel that into something smart, cerebralizing it, meditating on it and then moving into it with wisdom - that's important.”

    Lights
  967. “I don't watch sports through the eyes of a stats nerd or an anger monger. I truly love stories and characters and the flash and the sexiness of it all.”

    Michelle Beadle
  968. “I feel there are very few people who can control their anger.”

    Gautam Rode
  969. “Let us be kind to one another and be slow to anger.”

    Alaska
  970. “Before 'AEnima,' we were just following our gut. There was a lot of anger in the air and we never tried to control that. But just as we mature as humans, with 'AEnima' we tried to be fueled more by spiritual ideas or more of a conscious mode of aiming things in the right place or trying to take more responsibility for our art.”

    Danny Carey
  971. “These are strange times. I'm 37 and this is the weirdest the world's ever felt. There's a right-wing, nationalistic anger sweeping through Europe and America.”

    Russell Howard
  972. “I just remember I'd snap over little things when I was younger a lot. It was more just trying to control yourself in certain situations and learn how to harness that anger.”

    Brad Marchand
  973. “I built up so much hatred for my parents, like so much anger for the life they had given me.”

    Tana Mongeau
  974. “I don't like to hold on to anger. It eats you up alive.”

    Teresa Giudice
  975. “Italy is a hot country. Wherever you feel heat, your excitement and passion come out. We're hot-blooded, and where there's passion there's love, but also anger, hunger, excitement.”

    Gino D'Acampo
  976. “Through my experiences, I was living with anger and hatred, which was a really bad thing for me. Then I learned how to forgive, and it freed me from hatred and helped me a lot.”

    Phan Thi Kim Phuc
  977. “I dislike anger so much, I even find it difficult watching 'EastEnders.'”

    Ainsley Harriott
  978. “On 'Question Time,' I've noticed great anger from the audience. When we discuss Brexit, emotions range from white-hot fury to cold, grey apathy. As soon as we move off Brexit, debate is much more nuanced and considered.”

    Fiona Bruce
  979. “I'm a white middle-class public schoolboy so I'm not particularly tough. But it turns out I don't mind going in the cage. I can dig in. And it's interesting watching people spar and train. There's no anger. It's all technique and delivered with venom.”

    James Haskell
  980. “I hate losing and I think it's good to feel a stab of anger if it happens.”

    James Haskell
  981. “Fans seemingly project their frustration and anger on the players and coaches. This results in insults and even in people spitting at us.”

    Mats Hummels
  982. “For me, boxing was a way of me exercising my frustration, anger, sense of injustice, but also a way of owning my space and taking up space. Which I think as a woman in the art world is essential for surviving. You have to become comfortable going like, 'OK, I'm going to take this wall, this wall is mine, I'm going to put my work on this wall.'”

    Zoe Buckman
  983. “I will do something, time to time, with motor racing. But I'll never go back, I think, to drive full-time because I've lost that anger, that desire.”

    Alex Zanardi
  984. “Where anger can be seen as a relative positive in a man, it is hardly ever perceived as anything other than a negative in a woman.”

    Maria Konnikova
  985. “I am technically not a midget. I'm a dwarf, or a little person, but I consider myself a midget. I just don't care enough to, I'm not going to waste anger on the word midget.”

    Hornswoggle
  986. “I spent 43 years of my life in anger and I know what it can do… Now I pray a lot. I do whatever I need to do to keep me out of that anger, out of that place where I can't grow and be better.”

    Afeni Shakur
  987. “Young kids who are out there who are upset and angry, they can watch this and realize that you can speak out through your pen and not just with rage and anger, and challenge the people who are telling you things that you don't like to hear, like 'Hamilton' did.”

    Okieriete Onaodowan
  988. “We have all said things in anger in a moment that we don't mean.”

    Ted DiBiase Sr
  989. “If I am doing a speech at a Labour party meeting - I think I have done every constituency - I'll look for a happy face, and talk to that face. In the Commons, with all the anger, I'll fix on a blank panel above their heads.”

    Dennis Skinner
  990. “I have a very high frequency of anger, and a very high frequency of sadness.”

    Jonathan Majors
  991. “People who don't understand fighting think you need to hate somebody to beat them. But I keep hate and anger out of boxing, because it causes mistakes.”

    Chris Eubank Jr
  992. “Anger, pain and a tinge of joy are the recursive emotions I have been waking up to ever since I read reports on how Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed women in Hollywood for years. Some of these women are actors I have been longing to co-star with even if they reside in another part of the globe.”

    Padmapriya Janakiraman
  993. “I do have a very strong threshold for anger.”

    Abhinav Shukla
  994. “We need to play like somebody took our lunch money, like somebody disrespected your mother. I think that's the type of anger you need have and the aggression you need to have on the court. That doesn't mean making mad faces or mean faces but it means attacking the glass, strongly attacking the rim when you have the ball on offense.”

    C. J. McCollum
  995. “There have been times I've said a few things in anger when we've lost. But it's just how I'm programmed. I want to win.”

    Danny Rose
  996. “Mental illness, hate and anger exist everywhere, but in America too often it comes armed.”

    Lucy McBath
  997. “My creativeness stems from my love of music. Music is pure emotion. Music is the infinity sign. Music is self-expression in its purest form - it's how I express my anger, my self-doubt, my love. I think my music is very vulnerable and very expressive, very transparent.”

    Cordae
  998. “In the beginning, fighting was fun - I wasn't concerned with the outcome. At some point, I started training out of fear and anger. I wasn't really happy.”

    Forrest Griffin
  999. “I'll keep venting my anger through my films.”

    Anubhav Sinha

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