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anger sorrow may
He who can suppress a moments anger may prevent a day of sorrow. Tryon Edwards
anger tongue spread
When anger spreads through the breath, guard thy tongue from barking idly. Sappho
anger thinking space
I'm not as angry as I used to be. But I can get in touch with that anger pretty quickly if I feel my space is being invaded or somebody is not treating me with the respect that I think I want. Samuel L. Jackson
anger pits bottom
At the pit's bottom is no anger. Ursula K. Le Guin
anger hatred transient
Anger is a transient hatred; or at least very like it. Robert South
anger purpose republic
The anger in the Brigade against those who fought the Republic in the rear was sharpened by reports of weapons, even tanks, being kept from the front and hidden for treacherous purposes. William Alexander
anger eye hands
She is not old, she is not young, The Woman with the Serpent's Tongue. The haggard cheek, the hungering eye, The poisoned words that wildly fly, The famished face, the fevered hand, Who slights the worthiest in the land, Sneers at the just, contemns the brave, And blackens goodness in its grave... William Watson
anger imagination long
We learn to curb our will and keep our overt actions within the bounds of humanity, long before we can subdue our sentiments and imaginations to the same mild tone. William Hazlitt
anger political world
The world in general doesn't know what to make of originality; it is startled out of its comfortable habits of thought, and its first reaction is one of anger. W. Somerset Maugham
self forgotten truest
In your hurry to keep Christmas, you have forgotten Christmas. The truest gift of Christmas is the gift of self. Richard Paul Evans
self errors intuition
The question I try and ask myself when I consider whether or not to train more is what is my body craving and what is my body ready to absorb? Sometimes pushing harder is not the answer. It takes self control, confidence, and intuition to know when to train and when to rest, but when in question error on the side of being over rested. Ryan Hall
selfish impulse humans
Human beings are endowed by nature with both selfish and unselfish impulses. Reinhold Niebuhr
self adjectives detectives
Not every oak has to be gnarled, every detective hard-bitten. The adjective that exists solely as a decoration is a self-indulgence for the writer and an obstacle for the reader. William Zinsser
self discipline soldier
Self-denial and self-discipline, however, will be recognized as the outstanding qualities of a good soldier. William Lyon Mackenzie King
selfish sacrifice political
The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. Woodrow Wilson
selfishness agents confidential
Caution is the confidential agent of selfishness. Woodrow Wilson
self tree defense
A tree never hits an automobile except in self defense. Woody Allen
self
You can't out-perform your self-image. William James
problem tension
Having this tension is okay, it's a problem with any growth. Igor Shuvalov
problem quantify
I think it's a trend. Problem is, you can't quantify it. Youssef Squali
problem
Well, you have one problem with your rant. We didn't do it. Ray Stallone
problem reasons respond strategic sustained thinking
He was strategic in thinking that the way to respond to this problem was to take out the reasons and what sustained the enemy. Mary Matalin
problem wish
I don't have any problem with it whatsoever, and I wish her well. David Tom
problem
I don't get the problem here at all. We're not making a profit. Keith Winkowski
problem throw
He'll probably throw it at me first, ... But I don't have a problem with that. I kind of like it. Shane Matthews
problem running
He never had a problem doing his running. He usually set the pace. Ron McBride
problem symptoms deeper
The Problem is never the problem! It is only a symptom of something much deeper. Virginia Satir