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Anger Quotes - Page 36

Timidity can be as dangerous as rashness.

Timidity can be as dangerous as rashness.

Poul Anderson (2003). “Going For Infinity: A Literary Journey”, p.20, Macmillan

Never go to bed angry, stay up and fight.

"Getting Through to the Man You Love : The No-Nonsense, No-Nagging Guide for Women". Book by Michele Weiner-Davis, (p.151), 1999.

Today the world changes so quickly that in growing up we take leave not just of youth but of the world we were young in.

Peter Brian Medawar (1996). “The Strange Case of the Spotted Mice and Other Classic Essays on Science”, p.116, Oxford University Press, USA

I have to say that anger is the blanket that comes around me, and that blunts and blurs my sense of proportion.

"Won't get fooled again..." by Sean O'Hagan, www.theguardian.com. December 28, 2003.

We are in danger of being stern where God is tender, and of being tender where God is stern.

Oswald Chambers (2011). “The Love of God: An Intimate Look at the Father-Heart of God”, p.46, Discovery House

When some systems are stuck in a dangerous impasse, randomness and only randomness can unlock them and set them free.

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (2012). “Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder”, p.102, Random House

The greatest danger of traditional education is that learning may remain purely verbal.

Mirra Komarovsky (2004). “Women in the Modern World: Their Education and Their Dilemmas”, p.271, Rowman Altamira

Spite is never lonely; envy always tags along.

Mignon McLaughlin (2014). “Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin”, p.47, BookBaby

Perhaps women were once so dangerous that they had to have their feet bound

Maxine Hong Kingston (2010). “The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts”, p.24, Vintage

It is as well not to have too great an admiration for your master's work. You will be in less danger of imitating him.

Mary Cassatt, Nancy Mowll Mathews (1984). “Cassatt and her circle: selected letters”, Abbeville Pr

Don't keep putting your anger off. Until you go through it, you can't get out of it.

Madeleine L'Engle (2017). “Certain Women: A Novel”, p.145, Open Road Media

The most serious dangers for American freedom and the American way of life do not come from without.

Ludwig Von Mises (1990). “Economic freedom and interventionism: an anthology of articles and essays”

Anger's not a good emotion.

"Q&A: Lincoln Chafee". Mother Jones Interview, www.motherjones.com. September, 2008.