He hadn't meant to get so angry at Morgan. He didn't often get angry at other people. There was no sense in it. The person you were angry at was rarely ever repentant. Now, getting angry with yourself had some merit. It showed you had sense enough to chastise the one person who had any hope of benefiting from it. And he was plenty angry with himself. For many things.

Sarah Addison Allen

Tags: anger self-realization improvement



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I've always considered myself a good person. I've never done anything to purposely hurt anyone. I was in shock that this happened to me, and because it did, I turned into this vengeful person. I've never truly hated anyone, but I was glad when I saw him lying there on the floor.

Maya Banks

Tags: anger rape vengeance abuse abused-women



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But you know as well as I do that anger won’t solve anything.”

“I beg to differ,” he shrugged. “Anger can be quite rewarding…at least for those of us who have the option of blasting our enemies to oblivion.

M.A. George

Tags: humor paranormal-romance enemies anger sarcastic-humor



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If you spend your time hoping someone will suffer the consequences for what they did to your heart, then you're allowing them to hurt you a second time in your mind.

Shannon L. Alder

Tags: pain love justice revenge relationships moving-on self-worth judgement hurt anger consequences betrayal letting-go divorce battles seperation fights vindication low-self-esteem



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The root of anger is the perception that something has been taken. Something is owed you, and now a debt to debtor relationship has been established.

Andy Stanley

Tags: anger resentment



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Here’s a question every angry man and woman needs to consider: How long are you going to allow people you don’t even like — people who are no longer in your life, maybe even people who aren’t even alive anymore — to control your life? How long?

Andy Stanley

Tags: forgiveness anger resentment bitterness



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That was the main thing wrong with Mrs. Kamal. She spent such an extraordinary amount of mental energy feeling irritated that it was impossible not to feel irritated in turn. It was oxygen to her, this low-grade dissatisfaction, shading into anger; this sense that things weren't being done correctly, that everything from the traffic noise at night to the temperature of the hot water in the morning to the progress of Mohammed's potty training to the fact that Fatima wasn't being taught to read Urdu, only English, to the fact that Rohinka served only two dishes at dinner the night of her arrival to the cost of the car insurance for the VW Sharan to the fact that Shahid didn't have a 'proper job' and seemed to have no intention of getting one, let alone a wife, to the unfriendliness of London, the fact that it was an 'impossible city,' to the ostentatious way she complained about missing Lahore, especially at dinner time, giving meaningful, sad, reproachful looks at the food Rohinka had cooked.

John Lanchester

Tags: anger dissatisfaction irritation complaints negativity



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Why are you so angry?”
His question surprised me, and I laughed a little. “This isn’t angry,” I smirked. “This is just me. Get used to it.

Amy Harmon

Tags: anger angry a-different-blue amy-harmon



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I love you. I hate you. I like you. I hate you. I love you. I think you’re stupid. I think you’re a loser. I think you’re wonderful. I want to be with you. I don’t want to be with you. I would never date you. I hate you. I love you…..I think the madness started the moment we met and you shook my hand. Did you have a disease or something?

Shannon L. Alder

Tags: humor life insanity romance marriage relationships funny hatred adversity dating unrequited-love anger feelings choices confusion divorce disease insane battles boyfriends in-love crush breakups crazy-love struggles partners spouse lack-of-communication mixed-signals exboyfriends stupid-women unfinished-business exgirlfriends exspouse insane-love mad-love obsessive-love stupid-men



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Dad scowls. "Phen." He says the name like it's a swear word. "Disgusting, cowardly creatures, the ambivalent. Worse than the fallen, in many ways." His eyes are so fierce it's a tad scary. "They have no conviction at all.

Cynthia Hand

Tags: angels anger conviction ambivalence disgust cowardly



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