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When anger is not trampling roughshod through our nervous system, it is sitting sullenly in some unspecified internal organ. "She's got a lot of anger in her," people will say (it nestles, presumably, somewhere in the gut), or, "He's a deeply angry man" (as opposed, presumably, to a superficially angry one). If anger isn't released, it "turns inward" and metamorphoses into another creature altogether.

Carol Tavris (1984). “Anger, the misunderstood emotion”, Touchstone
When anger is not trampling roughshod through our nervous system, it is sitting sullenly in some unspecified internal organ. She's got a lot of anger in her, people will say (it nestles, presumably, somewhere in the