Temper Quotes - Page 4
Heretics (1905) ch. 3
It's like all those quiet people, when they do lose their tempers they lose them with a vengeance.
Agatha Christie (1984). “Five complete Hercule Poirot novels”, Random House Value Pub
"Demian". Book by Hermann Hesse, translated by W.J. Strachan, 1972.
Hippocrates (1931). “Hippocrates”
My Hates (1866)
Righteous indignation: your own wrath as opposed to the shocking bad temper of others
Elbert Hubbard, Bert Hubbard (1923). “Selected writings of Elbert Hubbard: his mintage of wisdom, coined from a life of love, laughter and work”
Dwight L Moody (2013). “Secret Power”, p.14, Lulu Press, Inc
"It's the Sun, stupid!: New direct evidence demonstrate that changes in solar activity influence climate". Essay by Willie Soon, March 9, 2009.
I always keep my temper with my enemies, and that inclines me to lose it with my friends.
Willa Gibbs (1953). “Seed of Mischief”
A good cook is a certain slow poisoner, if you are not temperate.
Voltaire (2016). “VOLTAIRE – Premium Collection: Novels, Philosophical Writings, Historical Works, Plays, Poems & Letters (60+ Works in One Volume) - Illustrated: Candide, A Philosophical Dictionary, A Treatise on Toleration, Plato's Dream, The Princess of Babylon, Zadig, The Huron, Socrates, The Sage and the Atheist, Dialogues, Oedipus, Caesar…”, p.4099, e-artnow