Feelings Anger Quotes
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Feelings Anger Quotes & Sayings
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People express their feelings through crying or anger. We, Big Bang, express it through music.
— Daesung
Anger and bitterness are normal feelings, but they're like cancer if you can't control them.
— Andrew Peterson
Anger is a symptom, a way of cloaking and expressing feelings too awful to experience directly - hurt, bitterness, grief and, most of all, fear.
— Joan Rivers
She feels the anger quiet into a briny resentment. The bitterness floats like an inkblot in her mind's eye.
— Hala Alyan
My emotions swirl like leaves caught in the breath of a dust devil, and the only thing I can seem to hold onto is the anger.
— Emily Murdoch
Feelings are something you have; not something you are.
— Shannon L. Alder
Anger dulls the sharpness of mind, hardens the softness of feelings, and replaces the sweetness of the world with bitterness.
— Debasish Mridha
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
Tally, do you ever suffer from sudden flashes of anger or euphoria, countersocial impulses, or feelings of superiority?
— Scott Westerfeld
If we are to feel the positive feelings of love, happiness, trust, and gratitude, we periodically also have to feel anger, sadness, fear, and sorrow.
— John Gray
To survive painful beliefs and feelings, we often mask them with anger. That way, we don't have to feel the shame behind it.
— Neil Strauss
We need to accept our anger, fear, or whatever undisclosed feelings we have, no matter how socially unacceptable they seem.
— Sue Patton Thoele
When the time is right, when these feelings of rage and unfairness once again overcome me, I will not faint. I will fight.
— Rachel Cohn
The practice of gratitude is incompatible with negative emotions and may actually diminish or deter such feelings as anger, bitterness, and greed.
— Sonja Lyubomirsky
Love gives us a heightened consciousness through which to apprehend the world, but anger gives us a precise, detached perception of its own.
— Scott Spencer
When you have feelings like sadness or anger about your cancer or your plight, to mask them is to lead an artificial life.
— Steve Jobs
Anger is a bow that will shoot sometimes where another feeling will not.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Feelings of anger, bitterness, and hate are negative. If I kept those inside me, they would spoil my body and my health. The are of no use.
— Dalai Lama
Masculine anger is always because you are feeling constrained, trapped by life. Feminine anger is always because you are feeling unloved.
— David Deida
Anger and hurt are two sides of the same coin.
— Deborah Sandella
Talking about your feelings helps you let go of your anger. And it takes a lot of energy to be angry all the time.
— Jennifer Echols
I feel an army in my fist.
— Friedrich Schiller
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
I have to move away from organized religion. The toxic confusion and anger I was feeling in church had become too great.
— Anne Rice
Little vicious minds abound with anger and revenge and are incapable of feeling te pleasure of forgiving their enemies.
— Lord Chesterfield
Most anger stems from feelings of weakness, sadness and fear: hard to remember when one is at the receiving end of its defiant roar.
— Alain De Botton
Once I got over my anger and rage from childhood, once I stopped feeling like a victim, I was able to open myself to great sources of learning.
— Georges St-Pierre
You have to let go of those feelings, Ra. Anger, fear, regret. It's the only way you can forgive yourself and love again.
— Winna Efendi
Being a Sith was not just about feeling hatred and anger; it was finding a way to focus those feelings toward the attainment of mastery.
— Sean Williams
forgiveness of others allows us to adjust our feelings towards the past, assuages our anger. Our
— Alexander McCall Smith