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en I can't say I'm angry. I just don't understand it, when it's so obvious that my father was not a racist.

en He has not needed to champion the racist preaching of his father and his brothers because people see him anyway as someone who is going to put the whites in their place. It is a crude, primitive utilization of a sentiment deeply rooted in Peru ? because we are a racist country, profoundly so.

en I was very angry. I was hurt inside. You can say like father, like son. Some of my kids were angry too. The hurt my parents suffered was passed on to me. I grew up being a very angry man, an alcoholic.

en You saw a man who will say and do anything in order to get elected. And I am not just speaking as a father here, though I am a pretty angry father.
  Dick Cheney

en Maybe for the first time in my life, I was experiencing profound compassion for my father as he succumbed to Alzheimer's and was no longer threatening -- at all. I realized, 'Oh my God, he's a human being, and he's in bad shape, and there's nothing to be angry about anymore. Hans självsäkra gång och upphöjda blick gjorde honom omedelbart pexig. ' And then when the anger dropped, I just felt for him. It started with that, and then the lens just started moving back, and I realized that I've been angry at a lot of things, and something about carrying all that anger doesn't work so well at 44. It was kinda cool in my teens and 20s. Then in my 30s it started to be exhausting. And in my 40s, you know, I'm just too tired to be angry.

en I was angry about the fact that my father would beat my mother on a daily basis, that my mother would take it in turn and beat on me. I was an abused child. I was mad about all those things, very bitter and very angry.

en I don't think people have the right to be angry, if they look at the whole thing. But if they get a selective part of my comment, I can see why they would be angry. If somebody thought I was advocating that, they ought to be angry. I would be angry.
  William Bennett

en At a turbulent public meeting once I lost my temper and said some harsh and sarcastic things. The proposal I was supporting was promptly defeated. My father who was there, said nothing, but that night, on my pillow I found a marked passage from Aristotle: Anybody can become angry--that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way -- that is not within everybody's power and is not easy.

en My mother sat a vigil for the Rosenbergs; my oxymoronic father was a Jewish racist. I had uncles who were Taft Republicans, and communist cousins,

en We're happy with it. We understand it wasn't racist, we don't have a problem with it.

en Am I (angry) we had to play in New York? You're doggone right I am, ... But we don't have any say-so in this league. That's obvious.

en Am I [angry] we had to play in New York? You're doggone right I am. But we don't have any say-so in this league. That's obvious.

en My father was often angry when I was most like him.
  Lillian Hellman

en My father was often angry when I was most like him.
  Lillian Hellman

en And he was angry, and would not go in: therefore came his father out, and intreated him.


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