100 quotes about anger

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Here are 100 quotes about anger:

 

1. “Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.” – Mark Twain

2. “Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.” – Buddha

3. “When anger rises, think of the consequences.” – Confucius

4. “Anger is an emotion that can be turned on and off like a switch, but most people leave it on all the time.” – Anthony T. Hincks

5. “The best fighter is never angry.” – Lao Tzu

6. “Anger is a wind which blows out the lamp of the mind.” – Robert Green Ingersoll

7. “Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret.” – Ambrose Bierce

8. “Anger is often more hurtful than the injury that caused it.” – Anonymous

9. “Anger is only one letter short of danger.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

10. “Anger is a signal, and one worth listening to.” – Harriet Lerner

11. “Anger is a temporary madness.” – Horace

12. “Anger is a natural response to pain.” – Willard Gaylin

13. “Anger is a feeling, not a behavior.” – Lundy Bancroft

14. “Anger is just anger. It isn’t good. It isn’t bad. It just is. What you do with it is what matters.” – Jim Butcher

15. “Anger is often what pain looks like when it shows itself in public.” – Krista Tippett

16. “The greatest remedy for anger is delay.” – Seneca

17. “Anger is the fire that burns out the candle of reasoning.” – G.W. Fitch

18. “Anger is an energy, and when used wisely, it can be a powerful force for change.” – Anonymous

19. “Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.” – Mahatma Gandhi

20. “When anger use you, you are defeated. When you use anger, you conquer.” – Anonymous

21. “The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart, the less capable you are of loving in the present.” – Barbara De Angelis

22. “Anger is often the mask that hurt wears.” – Anonymous

23. “The best way to deal with anger is to express it, but not in a way that will harm others.” – Thich Nhat Hanh

24. “Anger can be an expensive luxury.” – German Proverb

25. “Anger is a wind that blows out the lamp of the mind.” – Robert G. Ingersoll

26. “Anger is often what pain looks like when it shows itself in public.” – Krista Tippett

27. “Anger is a natural response to frustration, but it should not be used to justify harmful behavior.” – Anonymous

28. “Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.” – Mark Twain

29. “Anger is a sign that something needs to change.” – Anonymous

30. “Anger is an emotion, not a behavior.” – Lundy Bancroft

31. “The best way to deal with anger is to express it, but not in a way that will harm others.” – Thich Nhat Hanh

32. “Anger is often the mask that hurt wears.” – Anonymous

33. “Anger is the wind that blows out the lamp of the mind.” – Robert Green Ingersoll

34. “Anger is a natural response to frustration, but it should not be used to justify harmful behavior.” – Anonymous

35. “Anger is often what pain looks like when it shows itself in public.” – Krista Tippett

36. “Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.” – Mark Twain

37. “Anger is a sign that something needs to change.” – Anonymous

38. “Anger is an emotion, not a behavior.” – Lundy Bancroft

39. “Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.” – Buddha

40. “Anger is a natural emotion, but it is important to learn how to express it in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

41. “Anger is a powerful emotion, but it is also a dangerous one if not used wisely.” – Anonymous

42. “Anger is often a sign of deeper emotions that need to be addressed.” – Anonymous

43. “Anger is an expression of powerlessness

44. “Anger is a natural response to injustice, but it is important to channel that anger into positive action.” – Anonymous

45. “Anger is like a storm, it comes and goes, but it is up to us to build a shelter that can withstand it.” – Anonymous

46. “Anger is often a sign of unmet needs, it is important to identify those needs and find healthy ways to meet them.” – Anonymous

47. “Anger is like a two-edged sword, it can be a powerful tool for change, but it can also harm those who wield it.” – Anonymous

48. “Anger is a warning sign that something is wrong, it is important to listen to that warning and take action.” – Anonymous

49. “Anger is not a bad emotion, but it is important to learn how to manage it in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

50. “Anger is often a sign of fear, it is important to address that fear and find ways to overcome it.” – Anonymous

51. “Anger is a natural response to feeling threatened or attacked, but it is important to respond in a way that is assertive, not aggressive.” – Anonymous

52. “Anger is like a fire, it can be a source of warmth and light, but it can also burn out of control and cause destruction.” – Anonymous

53. “Anger is often a sign of unhealed wounds, it is important to seek healing and find ways to release that anger in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

54. “Anger is a normal emotion, but it is important to learn how to express it in a way that does not harm others.” – Anonymous

55. “Anger is often a sign of unmet expectations, it is important to communicate those expectations and find ways to compromise.” – Anonymous

56. “Anger is a natural response to feeling disrespected, but it is important to respond in a way that shows respect for oneself and others.” – Anonymous

57. “Anger is like a wave, it can be powerful and destructive, but it can also be harnessed and used for positive change.” – Anonymous

58. “Anger is often a sign of unprocessed grief, it is important to allow oneself to feel and process that grief in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

59. “Anger is a natural response to feeling powerless, but it is important to find ways to regain that power in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

60. “Anger is like a balloon, if it is not released in a controlled way, it can burst and cause harm.” – Anonymous

61. “Anger is often a sign of unmet needs, it is important to identify those needs and find ways to meet them in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

62. “Anger is a natural response to feeling violated, but it is important to respond in a way that does not violate others.” – Anonymous

63. “Anger is like a cloud, it can darken the sky, but it can also bring rain and nourishment.” – Anonymous

64. “Anger is often a sign of unprocessed trauma, it is important to seek help and find ways to heal from that trauma.” – Anonymous

65. “Anger is a normal emotion, but it is important to learn how to express it in a way that does not harm oneself or others.” – Anonymous

66. “Anger is like a river, it can be a powerful force for change, but it can also cause destruction if not channeled properly.” – Anonymous

67. “Anger is often a sign of unaddressed injustice, it is important to speak up and take action to address that injustice.” – Anonymous

68. “Anger is a natural response to feeling threatened, but it is important to respond in a way that is assertive, not aggressive.” – Anonymous

69. “Anger is like a seed, it can grow into something beautiful or something destructive, it is up to us to nurture it in a positive way.” – Anonymous

70. “Anger is often a sign of unprocessed shame, it is important to address that shame and find ways to heal from it.” – Anonymous

71. “Anger is a normal emotion, but it is important to learn how to manage it in a way that does not harm oneself or others.” – Anonymous

72. “Anger is like a stormy sea, it can be turbulent and dangerous, but it can also be harnessed and used for positive change.” – Anonymous

73. “Anger is often a sign of unprocessed guilt, it is important to address that guilt and find ways to make amends.” – Anonymous

74. “Anger is a natural response to feeling betrayed, but it is important to respond in a way that does not betray oneself or others.” – Anonymous

75. “Anger is like a flower, it can be

76. “Anger is often a sign of unmet boundaries, it is important to communicate those boundaries and enforce them in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

77. “Anger is a normal emotion, but it is important to learn how to express it in a way that is respectful and productive.” – Anonymous

78. “Anger is like a magnet, it can attract negative energy, but it can also be used to attract positive energy.” – Anonymous

79. “Anger is often a sign of unprocessed emotions, it is important to allow oneself to feel and process those emotions in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

80. “Anger is a natural response to feeling hurt, but it is important to respond in a way that does not cause further harm.” – Anonymous

81. “Anger is like a mirror, it reflects back what we put into it, it is up to us to choose what we put in.” – Anonymous

82. “Anger is often a sign of unprocessed trauma, it is important to seek professional help and find ways to heal from that trauma.” – Anonymous

83. “Anger is a normal emotion, but it is important to learn how to express it in a way that does not damage relationships.” – Anonymous

84. “Anger is like a fire, it can be used to cook food and keep us warm, but it can also burn down the house if not controlled.” – Anonymous

85. “Anger is often a sign of unprocessed grief, it is important to allow oneself to feel and process that grief in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

86. “Anger is a natural response to feeling disrespected, but it is important to communicate that feeling in a way that is respectful and assertive.” – Anonymous

87. “Anger is like a sword, it can be a tool for self-defense or a weapon of destruction, it is up to us to choose how we use it.” – Anonymous

88. “Anger is often a sign of unmet needs, it is important to identify those needs and find healthy ways to meet them.” – Anonymous

89. “Anger is a normal emotion, but it is important to learn how to manage it in a way that does not harm oneself or others.” – Anonymous

90. “Anger is like a storm, it can be destructive, but it can also clear the air and make way for new growth.” – Anonymous

91. “Anger is often a sign of unprocessed shame, it is important to address that shame and find ways to heal from it.” – Anonymous

92. “Anger is a natural response to feeling out of control, but it is important to find ways to regain that control in a healthy way.” – Anonymous

93. “Anger is like a thunderstorm, it can be scary and powerful, but it can also bring relief and renewal.” – Anonymous

94. “Anger is often a sign of unprocessed guilt, it is important to address that guilt and find ways to make amends.” – Anonymous

95. “Anger is a normal emotion, but it is important to learn how to express it in a way that is constructive and respectful.” – Anonymous

96. “Anger is like a wave, it can be overwhelming, but it can also be ridden and used for positive change.” – Anonymous

97. “Anger is often a sign of unaddressed trauma, it is important to seek professional help and find ways to heal from that trauma.” – Anonymous

98. “Anger is a natural response to feeling threatened, but it is important to respond in a way that is assertive, not aggressive.” – Anonymous

99. “Anger is like a puzzle, it can be frustrating and confusing, but it can also be solved with patience and perseverance.” – Anonymous

100. “Anger is often a sign of unmet expectations, it is important to communicate those expectations and find ways to compromise.” – Anonymous

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