The death of Garang has unfortunately unleashed emotions of anger; some genuine, others cultivated by elements who wanted to pit one group of Sudanese against another.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I know there's a lot of emotion going into a fight, but everything in a fight - none of it comes out of an evil heart.
Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgiveness; anger concealed often hardens into revenge.
In the beginning of the Great War, the emotions of Europe ran riot in a most horrible manner, first among the so-called 'living,' and then among the killed when they awoke.
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 like those ruins which smash themselves on what they fall.
Anger is the enemy of non-violence and pride is a monster that swallows it up.
The world needs anger. The world often continues to allow evil because it isn't angry enough.
I think a certain amount of anger has been a fuel of mine, if you want - but also some sort of sadness, and plain mischief, of course.
A history of perceived humiliation, after all, lurks behind many acts of terror. And competing narratives of victimhood and insults sustain conflicts in the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Middle East and many other regions.
Anger has a way of seeping into every other emotion and planting itself in there.
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