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Anger Quotes

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Elizabeth Gaskell
“There is nothing like wounded affection for giving poignancy to anger.”
Elizabeth Gaskell, Wives and Daughters

Terry Pratchett
“Granny Weatherwax was often angry. She considered it one of her strong points. Genuine anger was one of the world's greatest creative forces. But you had to learn how to control it. That didn't mean you let it trickle away. It meant you dammed it, carefully, let it develop a working head, let it drown whole valleys of the mind and then, just when the whole structure was about to collapse, opened a tiny pipeline at the base and let the iron-hard stream of wrath power the turbines of revenge.”
Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters

“Sometimes I just want to paint the words "It's my fault" across my forehead to save people the time of being pissed off at me.”
Christina Westover

“Get mad, then get over it. ”
Colin Powell

Nicholas Sparks
“because the past was always around her and might return at any time. It prowled the world searching for her, and she knew it was growing angrier at every passing day.”
Nicholas Sparks, Safe Haven

Shannon L. Alder
“Bitter people are not interested in what you say, but what you hide.”
Shannon L. Alder

J.K. Rowling
“He gave everything to everybody. Except to me.”
J.K. Rowling, The Casual Vacancy

Richelle Mead
“anger based on calculated reason is more dangerous than anger based on blind hate”
Richelle Mead, Last Sacrifice

J.K. Rowling
“Ron seems to be enjoying the celebrations.â€� said Hermione. “Don’t pretend you didn’t see him. He wasn’t exactly hiding it, was â€� ?â€�
The door behind them burst open. To Harry’s horror, Ron came in, laughing, pulling Lavender by the hand.
“Oh,� he said, drawing up short at the sight of Harry and Hermione.
“Oops!� said Lavender, and she backed out of the room, giggling.
There was a horrible, swelling, billowing silence. Hermione was staring at Ron, who refused to look at her. She walked very slowly and erectly toward the door. Harry glanced at Ron, who was looking relieved that nothing worse had happened.
�Oppugno!� came a shriek from the doorway.
Harry spun around [...] The little flock of birds was speeding like a hail of fat golden bullets toward Ron, pecking and clawing at every bit of flesh they could reach.
“Gerremoffme!â€� he yelled, but with one last look of vindictive fury, Hermione wrenched open the door and disappeared through it. Harry thought he heard a sob before it slammed.”
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Benjamin J. Carey
“At the end of the day your ability to connect with your readers comes down to how you make them feel.”
Benjamin J. Carey, Barefoot in November

Lauren Oliver
“Anger is useful only to a certain point. After that, it becomes rage, and rage will make you careless.”
Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium

Erik Pevernagie
“Let us not ruminate on lost cases, creating imaginary scenarios of spite and revenge. Let us honor our valuable mental time, follow a positive road instead, and dump barren and gnawing resentments and destructive anger. ("The umbrella")”
Erik Pevernagie

Ilona Andrews
“Anger - a better alternative to caffeine.”
Ilona Andrews, Magic Rises

Cassandra Clare
“Matthew held out his hands. “Pax,â€� he said, wheedlingly. “Let it be peace between us. You can pour the rest of the port on my head.â€�
Jamesâ€� mouth curved up into a smile. It was impossible to stay angry with Matthew. It was almost impossible to get angry at Matthew.”
Cassandra Clare, Chain of Gold

Cassandra Clare
“Why can't I go to Idris with you, then?
Because it's not safe for you there
O and it's safe for me here? I've been nearly killed almost a dozen times in the past month.
That's because Valentine has been concentrating on the two Mortal Instruments that were here. He's going to shift his focus to Idris now. We all know it--
We're hardly as certain of anything as all that. And the Clave wants to meet Clarissa. You know that, Jace.
The Clave can screw itself.”
Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

Irving Stone
“It's freezing up here. What did you use to keep warm?"
"Indignation," said Michelangelo. "Best fuel I know. Never burns out.”
Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstasy

Steve Maraboli
“Let today be the day you finally release yourself from the imprisonment of past grudges and anger. Simplify your life. Let go of the poisonous past and live the abundantly beautiful present... today.”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

Cheryl Strayed
“You go on by doing the best you can. You go on by being generous. You go on by being true. You go on by offering comfort to others who can't go on. You go on by allowing the unbearable days to pass and allowing the pleasure in other days. You go on by finding a channel for your love and another for your rage.”
Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar

Laini Taylor
“Vengeance ought to be spoken through gritted teeth, spittle flying, the cords of one's soul so entangled in it that you can't let it go, even if you try. If you feel it--if you really feel it--then you speak it like it's a still-beating heart clenched in your fist and there's blood running down your arm, dripping off your elbow, and you can't let go.”
Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer

Candace L. Talmadge
“Lord James did not know whether to feel proud of his daughter or
throttle her. He had managed to collar her quietly among the guests at the
Shinar manor, and they were alone together in the Lord Steward’s library.
He ordered her to a sofa in front of a ceiling-high bookcase.
Helen heard the same hard quality in his voice that she had perceived the first time they spoke together. She swallowed hard. He was not in a mood to be trifled with or flouted.
“You dress and behave modestly enough, Lieutenant,� he said. “But
your language earlier today was utterly appalling. You sounded like
a Lesser Shore whore, not a proper young woman, or a professional
healer. I simply won’t have it.�
“Two out of three is a start, Lord —�
He brought the back of his hand down across her face. She leapt
to her feet, not wounded so much as angry. “Is force your answer for
everything, Lord Protector?�
“Are sarcasm and insubordination yours, Lieutenant?”
Candace L. Talmadge, Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal

Bree Despain
“Jude was good. But he let his fear and jealousy get to him." Daniel shrugged. "'Fear leads to
anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to the dark side.”
Bree Despain, The Dark Divine

Jess C. Scott
“The whole thing becomes like this evil enchantment from a fairy tale, but you're made to believe the spell can never be broken.”
Jess C. Scott, Heart's Blood

Stephen        King
“He lay back, put his arm over his eyes, and tried to hold onto the anger, because the anger made him feel brave. A brave man could think. A coward couldn't.”
Stephen King, Misery

Candace L. Talmadge
“The trial awaiting Helen was known among the Toltecs as a Kazil,
a special court convened to consider only those state crimes serious
enough to be punished by death. It consisted of a joint session of
the Kinshazen and the highest-ranking priests of the Temple of Kronos,
who were referred to as the Host of the Faithful.
A Kazil was always conducted at Kindred House, the building where
the members of the Kinshazen met. Its outer layer consisted of massive
blocks of polished pink granite, which had a decidedly dark cast to it.
Kindred House was closest to Lake Shambhala of all the structures in
the Nighthall government complex.
Those summoned before a Kazil and convicted of the charges were invariably put to death within three days of the proceeding. And in only a few, very rare, instances had anyone been found innocent on trial before a Kazil.”
Candace L. Talmadge, Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal

Gillian Flynn
“Compromise, communicate, and never go to bed angry - the three pieces of advice gifted and regifted to all newlyweds.”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

Gretchen Rubin
“Studies show that aggressively expressing anger doesn't relieve anger but amplifies it. On the other hand, not expressing anger often allows it to disappear without leaving ugly traces.”
Gretchen Rubin, The Happiness Project

Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi
“If the people of this religion are asked about the proof for the soundness of their religion, they flare up, get angry and spill the blood of whoever confronts them with this question. They forbid rational speculation, and strive to kill their adversaries. This is why truth became thoroughly silenced and concealed.”
Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi

Patricia D'Arcy Laughlin
“Choose your partners wisely. Always use protection, and always protect your heart.”
Patricia D'Arcy Laughlin, Sacrifices Beyond Kingdoms: A Provocative Romance Torn Between Continents and Cultures

Jonathan Tropper
“I wasted a lot of time being angry, time I can't get back. And now I see you, so angry about what happened to your marriage, and I just want to tell you, at some point it doesn't matter who was right and who was wrong. At some point, being angry is just another bad habit, like smoking, and you keep poisoning yourself without thinking about it.”
Jonathan Tropper, This is Where I Leave You

Gillian Flynn
“Amy! My God! My God! My darling!' and buried my face in her neck, my arms wrapped tight around her, and let the cameras get their fifteen seconds, and I whispered deep inside her ear, 'You fucking bitch.”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl