“I'd hit him with my car if he wouldn't make body casts a fashion statement.”— Sophia Bush, Beth, amazon.com
“Facial Cues. The mouth can reveal several signs of anger, usually in the form of tension. The jaw might appear tense, or the teeth clenched.”— Mitch Reid, classroom.synonym.com
“Hatred would have been easier. With hatred, I would have known what to do. Hatred is clear, metallic, one-handed, unwavering; unlike love.”— Margaret Atwood, amazon.com
“Anger is useful only to a certain point. After that, it becomes rage, and rage will make you careless.”— Lauren Oliver, amazon.com
“Pain can be endured and defeated only if it is embraced. Denied or feared, it grows in perception if not in reality. The best response to terror is righteous anger, confidence in ultimate justice, a refusal to be intimidated.”— Dean Koontz, amazon.com
“Getting angry at the world for your problems isn't going to bring you any closer to a dream job or relationship or whatever else you feel like you deserve. It's going to keep you thousands of miles away from it.”— Ryan O'Connell, amazon.com
“The Moth don't care when he sees The Flame. He might get burned, but he's in the game. And once he's in, he can't go back, he'll Beat his wings 'til he burns them black... No, The Moth don't care when he sees The Flame. . . The Moth don't care if The Flame is real, 'Cause Flame and Moth got a sweeth…”— Aimee Mann, youtube.com
“You may think your only choices are to swallow your anger or throw it in someone's face, but there's a third option: You can just let it go, and only when you do that is it really gone and you can move forward.”— Jamie Rhonheimer, Ted Mosby, Josh Radnor, imdb.com
“I am furious, nails digging into my palms, tears stinging my eyes. I feel a flash of intense anger. I feel as though something has been taken away from me.”— Paula Hawkins, amazon.com
“I can't wait for the next Mad Max movies: Bargaining Max, Depression Max, and finally, Acceptance Max.”— Stephen Colbert, twitter.com
“Having any feelings at all toward you is a hell of a lot better than NO feelings. If he is still feeling hurt or angry enough to bother confronting you, that is actually a good sign. In the words of Elie Wiesel, ‘The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference.'”— Elizabeth Stone, thoughtcatalog.com
“My mother's psychologist says I have an overactive anger switch, but people just keep pissing me off.”— Meg Cabot, amazon.com
“Anger I believe is a wasted emotion. Because under the surface of that emotion is really pain, disappointment, confusion. People would rather curse you off then admit you hurt them. But what I realized is if you want the last word and if you want it to matter, 'Fuck you' doesn't do that. Don't allow…”— Kirsten Corley, facebook.com
“The manifestation of the disease of fear is anger, hate, sadness, envy, and hypocrisy; the result of the disease is all the emotions that make humans suffer.”— Don Miguel Ruiz, amazon.com
“Anger is better. There is a sense of being in anger. A reality and presence. An awareness of worth. It is a lovely surging.”— Toni Morrison, amazon.com
“Anger... it's a paralyzing emotion... you can't get anything done. People sort of think it's an interesting, passionate, and igniting feeling. I don't think it's any of that. It's helpless... it's absence of control.”— Toni Morrison, books.google.com
“I had to turn my back on him to keep from saying something mean, something he didn't deserve but something I wanted to say, anyway. Does knowing your'e about to be a bitch make it any easier? More justifiable?”— Megan Hart, amazon.com
“Sometimes, even when you know someone else is right, it's easier to be the angry one than it is to admit they're telling the truth.”— Megan Hart, amazon.com
“Anger is the most useless emotion, destructive to the mind and hurtful to the heart.”— Stephen King, amazon.com