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| All anger is not sinful, because some degree of it, and on some occasions, is inevitable. But it becomes sinful and contradicts the rule of Scripture when it is conceived upon slight and inadequate provocation, and when it continues long. |
| Wilson Mizner |
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| An angry man is again angry with himself, when he returns to reason |
| Publilius Syrus |
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| Anger blows out the lamp of the mind. In the examination of a great and important question, everyone should be serene, slow-pulsed and calm. |
| Robert Green Ingersoll |
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| Anger is a brief madness. |
| Horace |
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| Anger is a momentary madness, so control your passion or it will control you. |
| Horace |
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| Anger is like those ruins which smash themselves on what they fall. |
| Seneca |
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| Anger is one of the sinews of the soul; he that wants it hath a maimed mind. |
| Benjamin Franklin |
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| Anger is the most impotent of passions. It effects nothing it goes about, and hurts the one who is possessed by it more than the one against whom it is directed. |
| Carl Sandburg |
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| Anger may be foolish and obsurd, and one may be irritated when in the wrong; but a man never feels outraged unless in some respect he is at bottom right. |
| Victor Hugo |
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| Anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are cherished in the mind. Anger will disappear just as soon as thoughts of resentment are forgotten. |
| Buddha |
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| Anger wishes all mankind had only one neck; love, that it had only one heart |
| Jean Paul Richter |
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| Anger, if not restrained, is frequently more hurtful to us than the injury that provokes it |
| Seneca |
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| Anyone can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person at the right time, and for the right purpose and in the right way - that is not within everyone's power and that is not easy. |
| Aristotle |
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| Are you angry that others disappoint you? remember you cannot depend upon yourself |
| Benjamin Franklin |
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