How often it is that the angry man rages denial of what his inner self is telling him.
— Frank Herbert
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
A man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green.
— Francis Bacon
I like people and get along, and I'm afraid to express my anger and my rage.
— Fisher Stevens
I don't usually lose my temper, but if I get angry, it's true - I'm scary.
— Eva Mendes
As Christians, we sin with anger because we lack faith in God's ability to provide for or protect us.
— Eric Metaxas
When you are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger.
— Epictetus
The emotions in a song - the anger, aggression - have got to be legitimate.
— Eminem
Staring prejudice in the face imposes a cruel discipline: to structure your anger, to achieve a certain dignity, an angry dignity.
— Ellen Ullman
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
He who angers you conquers you.
— Elizabeth Kenny
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
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
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
Fear is the only true enemy, born of ignorance and the parent of anger and hate.
— Edward Albert
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
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
I am not deaf. I hear the anger. I see the dissatisfaction, and I have to go faster.
— Francois Hollande
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.
Life is precious and there's not a lot of room for anger.
— Fran Drescher
My whole life, people have been saying, Why are you so angry?
— Fiona Apple
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
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.
I've learned that football sometimes was an outlet. It was a way for me to release anger, release frustration.
— Emmitt Smith
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
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
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
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
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
I think I have more humour in me than anger. But those two things are great bed-fellows, performance-wise.
— Elaine Stritch
Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgiveness; anger concealed often hardens into revenge.
— Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
Love implies anger. The man who is angered by nothing cares about nothing.
— Edward Abbey
Anger and hate against one we love steels our hearts, but contempt or pity leaves us silent and ashamed.
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
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
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.
Anger makes dull men witty, but it keeps them poor.
Keep your temper. A decision made in anger is never sound.
— Ford Frick
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
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
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
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
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
I have sadness in me. I have anger in me. I have heartbreak in me.
Pundits talk about 'populist rage' as a way to trivialize the anger and fear coursing through the middle class.
— Elizabeth Warren
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.
When you started looking at the life of Tolstoy, there was so much passion and anger and drama surrounding him.
— Elif Batuman
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
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
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
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