Anger And Love Quotes

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“Sometimes I can feel my darkness, like a fragment of nerves inside of me somewhere, sparking my hate. I picture it moving throughout my body, the other cells letting it pass by, yielding to its master. It moves to my tongue when it wants me to spew beautiful, damaging words, it moves to my hands when it wants me to feel all it can take away, and it moves to my eyes to blind me from truly seeing the destruction I’ve done.”
Piper Payne, Breathing Black

Naomi Novik
“Intent doesn't matter, she'd say, when you've really injured someone else. You need to be open to their pain and anger if you're ever to make things whole between you.”
Naomi Novik, The Golden Enclaves

Sharon Salzberg
“Once we are honest about our feelings, we can invite ourselves to consider alternative modes of viewing our pain and can see that releasing our grip on anger and resentment can actually be an act of self-compassion.”
Sharon Salzberg, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection

Sebastian Faulks
“The partition between love and anger is thin. I suppose it's a need to protect the self from further wounding that makes people scream at the one they love.”
Sebastian Faulks, Where My Heart Used to Beat

“Keep your heart and soul free from anger.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“God has endowed us with a capacity to love, of necessity there must be within that capacity the ability to manifest anger. If there were no possibility of showing anger there would be no possibility of manifesting love because anger is the response to wounded love. Anger is the rightful response to some wrong or injustice; and if there were no standards of right and of justice, there could be no anger. But because the Bible sets forth standards of right and justice, there will be anger when one beholds violated rights or injustices.”
J. Dwight Pentecost, Man's Problems - God's Answers

“Free your hearts of anxiety, pain and anger, to have peace within your heart and soul.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Andrew James Pritchard
“-Humph! Said Ami as she then quickly pulled ahead of me, having grown tired of my silent treatment. However, as she slipped by, I couldn’t resist quickly reaching over and flipping-up the back of her skirt, just enough to see that she had a panda on the back of her panties, my fingers never touching her ass, yet I could feel the warmth underneath.
-Nice bear behind you got there! So I said
She froze in mid step, and looked as if she was going to turn around, but instead she shuttered as if a tingling electric shock had gone all through her body. I then noticed that the back of her neck to the roots of her hair had turned a lobster red! Though whether that was because of embarrassment or anger or both I’m not sure. In any case, Ami’s hands became tight fists, and then with a growl like a tigress she quickly stomped off. I have actually heard a growl like that since that time. It’s the sound of a female Nepali snow leopard, in heat, just before it pounces on a potential mate.”
Andrew James Pritchard, Sukiyaki

Jodi  Baker
“I felt rippling wheat field and crows circling within me. I was a vase of sunflowers ready to spit seeds like weapons at the world. I understood how a man could be mad enough to slice off his own ear, just to get back the person he loved most in the world.”
Jodi Baker, Trust

Kayla Krantz
“When that mind took control, he became helpless to his anger.”
Kayla Krantz, Dead by Morning

“Control your anger, before your anger starts controlling you”
Atef Ashab Uddin Sahil

“When anger sets in, embrace it. Fury means that you have let go of some of your self-blame and fear. When you're able to tap into your rage, the experience can be empowering. Getting angry means you are acknowledging that you deserve more from a relationship”
Leandra De Andrade, This Girl's Got an Ex: A Smart Girl’s Guide to Getting an ex Back and Making him Realize What he’s Lost

Penelope Przekop
“He fights, night after night, to peel my onion soul without caring about it. I never see his tears but his eyes burn as they fill with the putrid smell of my insecurity, anger, and pain. He loves me in glorious bouts of unreserve, swearing I'm all he thinks about and all he wants. Those precious moments are worth the hatred he seems to have for me in the hours and days that come between.”
Penelope Przekop, Please Love Me

“Anger is the fire that consumes peace, yet it can also be the catalyst for change when tempered with understanding and compassion.”
Tracy A Malone

Kailey Bright
“Why did we have to do terrible things to get what we needed? When all of this bloodshed and heartache and resentment could have been avoided if we received those needs in the first place?”
Kailey Bright, Unity