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John Osborne's Look Back in Anger is now a half-century old and apparently - though this may be a good thing - looks it: Something to shout about.
Looking back at 'Anger' Frank Wilson 2006
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Anger is truly a common denominator and, no matter what our circumstances, we can all relate to that.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Giving My Characters Voice 2010
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Anger is known for distorting our perception and destroying our intelligent instincts.
Swati Desai, Ph.D., LCSW: To Be or Not to Be -- Angry! Swati Desai 2010
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Anger is known for distorting our perception and destroying our intelligent instincts.
Swati Desai, Ph.D., LCSW: To Be or Not to Be -- Angry! Swati Desai 2010
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Or as Benjamin Franklin stated: "Anger is never without reason, but seldom with a good one."
Byron Williams: The Politics of Anger Leads to Disappointment and, Ultimately, Apathy Byron Williams 2010
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Anger is a great source of creative energy when you can harness it and direct it — sounds like exactly what you are doing!
I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore! | Johnny B. Truant 2009
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Ed Anger is a given, and maybe Dear Dotti as well.
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Anger is actually a higher, better level to be at than apathy; high-volume anger could be rage.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Giving My Characters Voice 2010
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Anger is also being expressed … brashly in pop with Lady Gaga and Rihanna.
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Or as Benjamin Franklin stated: "Anger is never without reason, but seldom with a good one."
Byron Williams: The Politics of Anger Leads to Disappointment and, Ultimately, Apathy Byron Williams 2010
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