320 Quotes About Rage
- Author Merrill Markoe
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I have a very hard time getting to rage. I always assume that maybe I've done something wrong and then forgotten about it.
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- Author Homer
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Still, we will let all this be a thing of the past, though it hurts us, and beat down by constraint the anger that rises inside us.Now I am making an end of my anger. It does not become me, unrelentingly to rage on
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- Author Ursula K. Le Guin
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The racism, misogyny, and counter-rationality of the reactionary right in American politics for the last several years is a frightening exhibition of the destructive force of anger deliberately nourished by hate, encouraged to rule thought, invited to control behavior. I hope our republic survives this orgy of self-indulgent rage.
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- Author Rick Yancey
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But I don’t panic. I don’t bolt like a frightened gazelle. I am more than the sum of my fear. It isn’t fear that will defeat them. Not fear or faith or hope or even love, but rage.
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- Author Cullen Bunn
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My life ends only when my rage has been vented, when my need for vengeance is satisfied. It will be a long life.
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- Author Charlie Jane Anders
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Laurence felt a weird combination of shame and rage, as though he'd grown another new body part just in time to get punched in it.
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- Author Jonathan Maberry
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But sometimes shame is a more powerful engine than rage. Like rage, it burns hot; and like rage it tends to consume its own furnace.
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- Author J.K. Rowling
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He felt even angrier that Dumbledore was showing signs of weakness. He had no business being weak when Harry wanted to rage and storm at him.
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- Author Sherrilyn Kenyon
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But hatred and rage solve nothing. Like a might fire, they quickly consume whatever is fed them.Yet it can't last. Soon enough, they devour all around them and burn out, leaving nothing but a hollowed shell no longer capable of feeling anything at all. (First Guardian)
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