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Ira Quotes

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Michael              Parker
“The fourth man in the terrorist team was Conor Lenihan. Conor had been born in Catholic Belfast and brought up in the sectarian ways of his peers.”
Michael Parker, The Eagle's Covenant

Michael              Parker
“You have a virus time bomb in your software. The active boot partition of your system has been encrypted. You must respond to this message within fifteen minutes to prevent detonation.”
Michael Parker, The Eagle's Covenant

Patrick Radden Keefe
“Who should be held accountable for a shared history of violence? It was a question that was dogging Northern Ireland as a whole.”
Patrick Radden Keefe, Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland

Patrick Radden Keefe
“The body is a fantastic machine,� Hughes told Mackers in one of his Boston College interviews, recounting the grueling sequence of a hunger strike. ‘It’ll eat off all the fat tissue first, then it starts eating away at the muscle, to keep your brain alive.� Long after Hughes and Price called an end to their strikes and attempted to reintegrate into society, the nursed old grudges and endlessly replayed their worst wartime abominations. In a sense, they never stopped devouring themselves.”
Patrick Radden Keefe, Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland

Patrick Radden Keefe
“Indeed, it could occasionally seem that support for the armed struggle was more fervent in Boston or Chicago than it was in Belfast or Derry. The romantic idyll of a revolutionary movement is easier to sustain when there is no danger that one's own family members might get blown to pieces on a trip to the grocery store. Some people in Ireland looked askance at the "plastic Paddies" who urged bloody war in Ulster from the safe distance of America.”
Patrick Radden Keefe, Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland

“Critics are like eunuchs in a harem; they know how it's done, they've seen it done every day, but they're unable to do it themselves.”
Brendan Francis Behan

Filipe Russo
“Eu vocifero labaredas e mais labaredas de feras famintas por horror.”
Filipe Russo, Caro Jovem Adulto

Emily Brontë
“Yo presumí que una persona que podía especular de antemano sobre el giro que daría a sus arrebatos de ira podría, de proponérselo, dominar también esos arrebatos.”
Emily Brontë, Cumbres borrascosas

Sebastian Barry
“The atomic bomb brings the men home from every quarter of the earth because the war is not so much over as stunned back into history...”
Sebastian Barry, The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty

Arturo Pérez-Reverte
“Incluso aunque nuestros hombres y sus generales distaban de ser los mismos que cuando el duque de Alba y Alejandro Farnesio, los soldados españoles continuaron siendo por algún tiempo la pesadilla de Europa; los mismos que habían capturado a un rey francés en Pavía, vencido en San Quintín, saqueado Roma y Amberes, tomado Amiens y Ostende, matado diez mil enemigos en el asalto de Jemmigen, ocho mil en Maastrich y nueve mil en La Esclusa, peleando al arma blanca con el agua hasta la cintura. Éramos la ira de Dios.”
Arturo Pérez-Reverte, The Sun Over Breda

Patrick Radden Keefe
“Indeed, it could occasionally seem that support for the armed struggle was more fervent in Boston or Chicago than it was in Belfast or Derry. The romantic idyll of a revolutionary movement is easier to sustain when there is no danger that one's own family members might get blown to pieces on a trip to the grocery store.. Some people in Ireland looked askance at the "plastic Paddies" who urged bloody war in Ulster from the safe distance of America.”
Patrick Radden Keefe, Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland

Seneca
“«La ira, dice óٱ, es necesaria; de nada se triunfa sin ella, si no llena al alma, si no calienta al corazón; debe, pues, servirnos, no como jefe, sino como soldado». Esto es falso. Porque si escucha a la razón y se deja conducir a donde la llevan, ya no es ira, cuyo carácter propio es la rebelión. Si resiste, si arrastrada por sus caprichos y presunción no se detiene cuando se la manda, es para el alma un instrumento tan inútil como el soldado que no obedece a la señal de retirada. Si pues soporta que se le imponga freno, necesario es darla otro nombre, porque deja de ser ira, que solamente comprendo como violenta e indomable; si no lo soporta, es perniciosa y no puede contarse entre los
auxiliares. Luego o no es ira o es inútil”
Seneca, On Anger
tags: ira

Seneca
“«La ira, dices, es útil si es moderada». Antes debes decir si por su propia naturaleza es útil, pero si es rebelde a la autoridad y a la razón, lo único que se consigue moderándola es que cuanto menos poderosa sea, perjudique menos. Luego una pasión moderada no es otra cosa que un mal moderado.
XI. «Pero contra los enemigos, dicen, la ira es necesaria». Nunca lo es menos:
en la guerra no deben ser los movimientos desordenados, sino arreglados y”
Seneca, On Anger
tags: ira

Seneca
“El mejor remedio para la ira es el tiempo. No le pidas al principio que perdone, sino que juzgue; si espera, se disipa. No trates de comprimirla de un solo golpe; su primer arrebato es demasiado enérgico; pero
se la vence por completo si se le ataca por partes.”
Seneca, On Anger
tags: ira

Arthur Schopenhauer
“Lo que la lluvia es para el fuego, eso es la áپ para la ira.”
Arthur Schopenhauer
tags: ira, áپ

C.G. Jung
“Es hecho bien conocido en los manicomios que los enfermos de miedo son harto más peligrosos que los impulsados por la ira o el odio.”
C.G. Jung, Psychology and Religion

Seneca
“Il castigo deve guardare al futuro, non al passato: si punisce, infatti, non perché mossi dall'ira, ma per far sì che l'errore non si ripeta.”
Seneca, On Anger

Patrick Radden Keefe
“His job, he felt, was to speak for the victims - to represent the next person who might be killed in the conflict. He had no particular party; his only allegiance was to those who had been (and would be) cut down.”
Patrick Radden Keefe, Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland

Robert    Fisher
“La ira ―dijo Merlín� es tan sólo una expresión de la ó. Hay ó, ó, indefensión, desesperanza y, desde luego, impotencia. Todas las cosas que vos habéis sentido controladas por los hombres.”
Robert Fisher, El regreso del caballero de la armadura oxidada

“De vez en cuando, uno debe liberar la mugre construida dentro de ellos para liberar sus emociones como el dzéԴ.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Sydnee B.
“Moose Farts!”
Sydnee B., Posing for the Alpha
tags: humor, ira

Ignacio Novo
“Si pudieras apartarte un momento de la ira que sientes hacia quien te ha hecho daño o te ha insultado, te darías cuenta de que en esta vida no vale la pena perder la calma por los estúpidos y que más vale tu paz que cualquier guerra.”
Ignacio Novo
tags: ira

“Na pitanje tko čini "grupu investitora" odgovora nije bilo. Na pitanje jesu li već radili neke projekte i koje, odgovorili su da jesu, ali da ne mogu reći koje. Razgovor je tekao u ugodnoj atmosferi: vidjelo se da su očekivali rabijatne tipove, a ne četvorku koja postavlja suvisla pitanja na engleskom. Pri kraju razgovora Treasure je pitao koji je odnos Našeg Hajduka i Torcide, na što mu je odgovoreno da je, slikovito rečeno, Toricida IRA, a Naš Hajduk Sinn Fein. Britanac je na to vidljivo negodovao.”
Damir Šarac, Naš Hajduk

“At one time, I worked for a 401k retirement Plan company that handled retirement plans for Transamerica, Vanguard, and all others 401k and IRA corporations operating in America. I can tell you, first hand, that retirement plans are a scam designed to make investors money without spending a dime of their own money.”
James Thomas Kesterson Jr

“One person's Utopia usually means another person's hell. We live in a state of uncertainty, not just in Northern Ireland, but by virtue of being human.”
Eamon Collins, Killing Rage

Patrick Radden Keefe
“Sometimes it felt as if they spent more nights on the floor than in their beds. Lying awake, staring at the ceiling, Michael would listen to the sounds of bullets ricocheting off the concrete outside. It was a mad life. But as the anarchy persisted from one month to the next, it became the only life he knew.”
Patrick Radden Keefe, Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland

Aristóteles
“Incluso es placentero sentir enojo, y es que nadie siente ó contra quien manifiestamente no puede recibir el castigo”
óٱ, Rhétorique, Volume 1...
tags: ira

“La ira como el deseo inflexible, de dar a conocer tu verdad.”
Sebastian Crugley, Oceanos de Cemento

Stephen        King
“El humor es casi siempre ira maquillada".”
Stephen King, Bag of Bones
tags: ira

“Tras una sonrisa,
se esconden mil tormentas
tratando de frenar
un ܰá.”
María Vagut, Lágrimas que llenan el dzéԴ de agua salada