29 Metaphors for angers

It is probable that anger is a kind of madness (insanity), but that is not what the misusers of the word mad mean to affirm.

Anger is an expensive luxury, in which only men of a certain income can indulge.

Wise it is to have a friend of whom we are at first somewhat afraid; before whom we dare not say or do a foolish thing, whose just anger or contempt would be to us a thing terrible.

Affection is out of the question in such cases, anger at a slave's disobedience, and vengeance, being the predominant feelings.

" Owl's words echoed: "Anger is the outer face of fear.

"Remember, Monsieur," said the Prince, who was as anxious as the monarch himself that the scandal of a public trial, and the certainty of an ignominious death, should be spared to so brave a soldier"remember that a sovereign's anger is the messenger of destruction."

He, indeed, is a king who hath recourse to both, each according to its time!'" SECTION XXIX "Yudhishthira said, 'Anger is the slayer of men and is again their prosperor.

If, therefore, now the anger of God makes such terrible eruptions upon the wicked people that delight in sin, how great may we suppose that anger to be, how severe that judgment, how terrible that vengeance, how intolerable those inflictions which God reserves for the full effusion of indignation on the great day of vengeance!

It is seen in this world that anger is the cause of destruction of every creature.

To indulge her anger was some relief, but she felt the man was dangerous and she must be cool.

Anger was the only emotion in him now.

But all passion may be called madness, because therein the mind is absorbed with one idea; 'anger is a brief madness,' and he was in a 'towering passion': he proclaims it madness

Her anger was no mere gush of emotions, to spend itself and leave her exhausted.

Know this, O thou possessed of great wisdom, that anger is the root of all prosperity and all adversity.

And I tell you that her anger would be only a passing tempest.

Plain Anger is the inclination of two voters to one another, who meet together, but whose views are not in the same direction.

And thy anger and thy grief are alike altogether incomprehensible.

Her anger was not proof against humility.

She needed a little time for reconstruction, too, and Markham's anger was a more pleasant thought for contemplation than his repentance, apology or sentiment, all of which he would have offered as sops to her pride, and none of which could have been genuine.

If, therefore, now the anger of God makes such terrible eruptions upon the wicked people that delight in sin, how great may we suppose that anger to be, how severe that judgment, how terrible that vengeance, how intolerable those inflictions which God reserves for the full effusion of indignation on the great day of vengeance!

He was overtaken and brought back to Perth, but the anger of the army was so hot at his treatment that the fanatics were henceforth obliged to put a curb upon themselves, and a strong king's party, as opposed to that of the Covenant, henceforth guided his counsels.

Our anger, when they have offended us, is not the best weapon to use in opposing them.

This threat seemed to moderate Mr. Jinks' rage, and he replied: "This momentary anger is over, sirI forgive, that young manSallianna!

And His love is His anger, and His anger is His love.

All she had been able to do was to beg Bruno, whatever happened, not to let his anger become his master.

29 Metaphors for  angers