Quotes & Sayings About Bottling Up Anger
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WISDOM is man's true strength; and, under its guidance, he best accomplishes the ends of his being. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

We're going through the Olympics. We're watching women working as teams. We're watching men working as teams. We're watching all working as teams. We're proud of men and women getting medals. That's how the Navy should be working. — Patricia Schroeder

After all, he did say you were the issue of an encounter between your father and a traeling hatcha-hatcha dancer."
There was a gasp of horror from the crowd.
Duncan, smiling thinly, said through gritted teeth: "Thank you so much for reminding us all, Anthony. — John Flanagan

So anger helps us defend threatened territory - it is just, and it is honest. Not only that - it is healthy. It is widely believed that bottling up anger can kill us, slowly and in three different ways. — Martin E.P. Seligman

And if I tell Linden how I feel and he doesn't feel the same way that would ruin our friendship. It would ruin everything we have together, not to mention the relationships we're both in. — Karina Halle

A boy and a girl, dressed in the T-shirts and denim that are the shabby uniform of this age. — Michael Scott

[The disestablishment of religion] may not have been such a good idea. — Marvin Olasky

We have to help the one who has fallen, we should not question 'why did you fall? — Dada Bhagwan

If you have a poverty of heart then you are the poorest among the poor. — Bryant McGill

A high regard for the things of this world always signals a lowering regard for God. — Beth Moore

I was 14 or 15 when I moved to L.A. permanently, but I had been out for pilot season for a few years before that. — Britt Robertson

Raskolnikov at that moment felt and knew once for all that Sonia was with him for ever and would follow him to the ends of the earth, wherever fate might take him. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I read that book How to Hug a Porcupine [by Julie Ross] - it's my parenting bible. They say you have to trust your children and give them freedom. I say, OK, but this is New York City! — Kelly Ripa