How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If anger proceeds from a great cause, it turns to fury; if from a small cause, it is peevishness; and so is always either terrible or ridiculous.
Anger is a killing thing: it kills the man who angers, for each rage leaves him less than he had been before - it takes something from him.
Anger is never without a reason, but seldom with a good one.
When anger rises, think of the consequences.
A certain amount of anger doesn't make us less empathetic, less humane, less loving. It just makes us real.
Anger elicits anger, fear elicits fear, no matter how well meaning we may be.
All anger is not sinful, because some degree of it, and on some occasions, is inevitable. But it becomes sinful and contradicts the rule of Scripture when it is conceived upon slight and inadequate provocation, and when it continues long.
Anger is a transient hatred; or at least very like it.
Anger is one of those emotions that doesn't follow the letter of the law. It speaks before it thinks. It rears up on its hind legs and charges.
Anger is the most impotent of passions. It effects nothing it goes about, and hurts the one who is possessed by it more than the one against whom it is directed.