Angry Family Quotes
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Angry Family Quotes & Sayings
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The world is a fine thing to save, but a wretch to worship.
— George MacDonald
I have a three-piece suit. I'm an art collector. I have a funny accent. So I'm probably the killer.
— Mads Mikkelsen
I had a very angry father and was disconnected from my family.
— William P. Young
I realised that I had a choice to either feel angry about not having arms and legs, or thankful for having my family, friends and my little foot.
— Nick Vujicic
In my adult life, I had spent a lot of time angry at God, mostly over the sudden deaths in my family - my brother at 30, my daughter at 5.
— Ann Hood
Many attempts to communicate are nullified by saying too much.
— Robert K. Greenleaf
When a man sits in our jails for a number of years, and around him friends and family become angry, that is how we create terrorists.
— Ada Yonath
I conceive there lies a clear rule in Titus that the elder women should instruct the younger and then I must have a time wherein I must do it.
— Anne Hutchinson
Setting the intention to practice kindness toward one's partner or family members or friends does not preclude getting angry or upset.
— Sharon Salzberg
I'm the girl who never gets angry and never wants anything, and that's why my family is still alive.
— Rosamund Hodge
When you took a man's job away from him, his ability to feed and clothe his family, that man was going to get angry.
— Darrin Grimwood
Angry at being angry - there's a worm that will eat its tail and no mistake. I should have Oroborus on my family crest.
— Mark Lawrence
It's not about how you feel on a particular day, success comes because you keep moving forward.
— Coleen Innis
Glory had rehearsed angry outbursts in anticipation of his arrival. She began to hope he would come so she could tell him exactly what she thought.
— Marilynne Robinson
But I'm sure as hell trying to be worthy of her.
— Christina Lee