Anger Quotes - Page 20
Genuine forgiveness does not deny anger but faces it head-on.
Alice Miller (2002). “For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of Violence”, p.248, Macmillan
Sarah Bernhardt (1924). “The Art of the Theatre”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1839). “Aids to reflection in the formation of a manly character on the several grounds of prudence, morality and religion”, p.72
Arguments are to be avoided: they are always vulgar and often convincing.
Oscar Wilde (1947). “The Happy Prince”, p.16, New Line Publishing
Kami Garcia, Margaret Stohl (2012). “Beautiful Redemption”, p.126, Hachette UK
Joan Lunden (2001). “Wake-up calls”, McGraw-Hill Companies
Doubt must be no more than vigilance, otherwise it can become dangerous.
"Aphorisms". Book by Georg Christoph Lichtenberg. Notebook F 53, 1799.