“Anger can be a good engine sometimes, all right? We need to channel whatever energy we have right now.”— Annie Weisman, Sarah Lane, Michelle Monaghan, imdb.com
“So easy to lose our way, to be distracted by our egos, our desires, our anger, and and fears, and forget what we're meant to do, and by forgetting, we hurt others.”— Jessica Goldberg, Cal Roberts, Hugh Dancy, imdb.com
“Trump did not enjoy his own inauguration. He was angry that A-level stars had snubbed the event, disgruntled with the accommodations at Blair House, and visibly fighting with his wife, who seemed on the verge of tears. Throughout the day, he wore what some around him had taken to calling his golf fa…”— Michael Wolff, nymag.com
“I hear that the president is very angry, or, let me be precise: I hear that he is truly bouncing off the walls.”— Michael Wolff, hollywoodreporter.com
“Holding anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. I know a very good medicine for this: 'punching pillows.'”— Paulo Coelho, twitter.com
“I find myself walking softly on the right undergrowth beneath the trees, not wanting to crack a twig, to crush or disturb anything in the least--for there is such a sense of stillness and peace that the wrong sort of movement, even one's very presence, might be fest as an intrusion, and, so to speak…”— Oliver Sacks, amazon.com
“It’s a twisted land of self-hatred, sadness, and lots of repressed anger toward every person who’s ever hurt me.”— Shane Dawson, amazon.com
“She must have been dealing with a lot of issues that made her take out her anger on me. It doesn’t make it right but it makes it slightly understandable.”— Shane Dawson, amazon.com
“There's only one caveat—the guy who runs the place is a little temperamental, especially about the ordering procedure. He's secretly referred to as the Soup Nazi.”— Spike Feresten, Jerry Seinfeld, Jerry Seinfeld, imdb.com
“The sea was angry that day my friends, like an old man trying to return soup at a deli.”— Ron Hague, Ron Hauge, Charlie rubin, George Costanza, Jason Alexander, imdb.com
“Don't talk back to me. Didn't you hear what I say? Get out! You want me to call the cops? I make and break little worms like you every day. Do you know how much money I make? Do you have any idea? Do you know where I live? I can have any woman in this city that I want. Any one. Now, GET OUT!”— Larry David, Russell Dalrymple, Bob Balaban, imdb.com
“Quiet! You shut up! You make me change restaurant, but nobody comes! You say make Pakistani, Babu Bhatt have only Pakistani restaurant. But where are people? You see people? Show me people. There are no people.”— Tom Leopold, Babu Bhatt, Brian George, imdb.com
“What did you go out with me for?! Just to dump chocolate on my shirt and then just dump me altogether?! I don't deserve that kind of treatment! What, you don't have the common courtesy to return my calls?! To apologize! You think I'm some sort of a loser, that likes to be abused and ignored?! Who's…”— Larry Charles, George Costanza, Jason Alexander, imdb.com
“The main thing that keeps me going is rage. Rage and anger. I am competitive. I do not want to be defeated. I do not want to lose. I do not want to be emasculated. It's me against them. It's high noon every day of my life, and I think I’ve been shot in the balls a few times, but I’m still able to dr…”— Al Goldstein, filthy.media
“One good thing I'd like to say about divorce is that it sometimes makes it possible for you to be a much better wife to your next husband because you have a place for your anger; it's not directed at the person you're currently with.”— Nora Ephron, books.google.com
“Resentment and anger are bad for your blood pressure and your digestion.”— Desmond Tutu, en.wikiquote.org
“Feminism is the collective manifestation of anger. They suppress our anger for a reason. Let’s prove them right.”— Lindy West, nytimes.com
“Not only are women expected to weather sexual violence, intimate partner violence, workplace discrimination, institutional subordination, the expectation of free domestic labor, the blame for our own victimization, and all the subtler, invisible cuts that undermine us daily, we are not even allowed…”— Lindy West, nytimes.com