Whoever has provoked men to rage against him has always gained a party in his favor, too.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My father was always so mingled with rage at his life.
When you fight, anger drives up testosterone in both men and women.
He took over anger to intimidate subordinates, and in time anger took over him.
'Rage' is the word that most often attaches itself to the Tea Party movement, and it's true that, from the outside looking in, their public demonstrations appear to be more enraged than any political events in America since the race riots and anti-war protests of the 1960s.
To me, this is from a Buddhist perspective or whatever, sometimes people who are working out their political beliefs, they can rage against the man, and yet at the same time can be oblivious to their own way of stepping on the foot of the person right next to them.
Parties are continually changing. The men of today give place to the men of tomorrow, and the idols which one set worship, the next destroy.
In accounts of men in battle, there is an incredible adrenaline rush from group-versus-group conflict. The fervor and passion of partisans is clearly rewarding; and if it's rewarding, it involves dopamine; and if it involves dopamine, then it is potentially addictive.
I don't know, in view of the situation and the act going where it was going, I don't know, the rage did go all over the place. It went to everybody in the room.
We praise a man who feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons and also in the right manner at the right moment and for the right length of time.
When a man is wrong and won't admit it, he always gets angry.
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