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Wrath Quotes - Page 12

Bribed with a little sunlight and a few prismatic tints, we bless our Maker, and stave off his wrath with hymns.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated)”, p.65, Delphi Classics

I love him who chasteneth his God, because he loveth his God: for he must succumb through the wrath of his God.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2017). “THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA (Modern Classics Series): The Magnum Opus of the World’s Most Influential Philosopher, Revolutionary Thinker and the Author of The Antichrist, The Birth of Tragedy & Beyond Good and Evil”, p.22, e-artnow

...the wrath of God pales beside that of man.

Félix J. Palma (2011). “The Map of Time: A Novel”, p.570, Simon and Schuster

Wrath brings mortal men their gravest hurt.

Medea, l.1080 (translated by D Kovacs, 1994).

When two souls compose a single song, The muse fans Livid wrath before long.

Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides (1974). “The Complete Greek Tragedies: Euripides”

Fear has been the original parent of superstition, and every new calamity urges trembling mortals to deprecate the wrath of their invisible enemies.

Edward Gibbon, J. B. Bury (2012). “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Edited in Seven Volumes with Introduction, Notes, Appendices, and Index”, p.298, Cambridge University Press

The early evangelists recognized they could help the Jesus story make sense if Jesus was seen as someone who was chosen to appease the wrath of God - hence, the 'anointed one' who could do what no one else could do.

Doug Pagitt (2012). “A Christianity Worth Believing: Hope-filled, Open-armed, Alive-and-well Faith for the Left Out, Left Behind, and Let Down in us All”, p.99, John Wiley & Sons