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Sometimes the routes leading to feelings of anger are so convoluted and circuitous that it takes enormous skill to discern their original source, or fountainhead. But regardless of the reason for or the source of the anger or the relative ease or complexity in perceiving either the anger or its source - everybody, but everybody, gets angry. Theodore Isaac Rubin
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The outpouring of anger in the community is combined with the hope that the Senate will do better. Cecilia Munoz
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You have to be sincere in your feelings. And fear is one of those, sometimes; doubt is one of those; jealousy, anger - all your emotions are not going to be considered the strong emotions; all of them are not going to be love, happiness, joy. Common
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If you're writing about angry people, you use the language of anger. If you're writing about desperate people, you use the language of desperation. Chris Crutcher
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While I understand the passions and the anger that arise over the death of Michael Brown, giving into that anger by looting or carrying guns, and even attacking the police, only serves to raise tensions and stir chaos. Barack Obama
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Public anger over bank bailouts was as much about fairness as the billions of dollars spent. Nina Easton
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I think I have a normal threshold of anger, but it's true that I am, by nature, belligerent. Gore Vidal
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That's the conundrum of cartoon stripping, as opposed to political cartoons. When your anger is the driving force of your drawing hand, failure follows. The anger is OK, but it has to serve the interests of the heart, frankly. Berkeley Breathed
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Man is the animal that intends to shoot himself out into interplanetary space, after having given up on the problem of an efficient way to get himself five miles to work and back each day. Bill Vaughan
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There´s my date, I said. "Fashionably late." Nora (p. 232) Becca Fitzpatrick
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Those who have had anything useful to say have said it far too often, and those who have had nothing to say have been no more reticent. B. F. Skinner
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Do," said Louisa finally, "whatever you can't not do. David Mitchell
said bargains
I said we are Ghodratis and there's nothing that Ghodratis like more than a bargain. Aasif Mandvi
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Least said, soonest mended Charles Dickens
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I feel 30.[Publo] Picasso said he always felt 30. Well, I do. David Hockney
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Cary Grant, said, 'I heard you were on the lot and I just had to meet you. Audrey Meadows
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A thing is a thing, not what is said of a thing Birdman
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I never said I was funny, OK, so stop staring at me... Bo Burnham
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The greater the tension, the greater is the potential. Carl Jung
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One lives one's life under constant tension, until it's time to go for good Albert Einstein
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I'm going to do something. There's a little tension between us. Josh Brown
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I am not afraid of the word tension. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The tension between standing apart, and being fully involved; that is what makes a writer. Nadine Gordimer
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Great companies foster a productive tension between continuity and change. James C. Collins
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History is where tensions were. Howard Nemerov
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It takes confidence and guts to intentionally create tension. Seth Godin
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When something explosive is kept hidden away, a tension builds within that must ultimately be released. Orhan Pamuk