I was quite angry. ordsprog

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 I have been in this lady's shoes. I've been angry and left his practice. I mean, in-my-car-taking-off angry. But once you think about it, you're angry at yourself, not Dr. Bennett. He's the messenger. He's telling you what you already know.

en I was quite angry. But it all worked out.

en I'm always amazed when a pitcher becomes angry at a hitter for hitting a home run off him. When I strike out, I don't get angry at the pitcher, I get angry at myself. I would think that if a pitcher threw up a home run ball, he should be angry at himself.

en A lot of us were angry at the interval. Angry at being behind, angry at some refereeing decisions, so I told the players to turn that energy into positive energy in the second half. I think they did that.

en A lot of us were angry at the interval, ... Angry at being behind, angry at some refereeing decisions, so I told the players to turn that energy into positive energy in the second half. I think they did that.

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 can't be angry. You can't be angry at the (nearly) 5,000 people who signed the petition. You can't be angry with the people who stood out there for two weeks collecting signatures.

en We are angry. We are angry about extremism and about what they are doing to our country, angry about their abuse of our good nature, ... We welcome people here who share our values and our way of life. But don't meddle in extremism because if you meddle in it ... you are going back out again.
  Tony Blair

en When I am right, I get angry. Churchill gets angry when he is wrong. So we were often angry at each other.
  Charles de Gaulle

en He was fussy and very childlike. He'd be a handful, ... She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. He'd have you so angry, but then he'd come up and hug you. He was just aggravated and somewhat fearful about the key. But we knew if we made him stretch, he'd have to invent something for the performance, slide off into a little falsetto, and it just worked.

en There must be a reason why some people can afford to live well. They must have worked for it. I only feel angry when I see waste. When I see people throwing away things that we could use.
  Mother Teresa of Calcutta

en I was personally angry because President Clinton had, by his disgraceful behavior, jeopardized his administration's historic record of accomplishment, much of which grew out of the principles and programs that he and I and many others had worked on together in the new Democratic movement,

en That's probably been my No. 1 trait this season: I haven't lost my cool. I think I've been more understanding than angry. It might be time to get angry.

en You can't complain about being labeled angry if you make angry comments. If the shoe fits, wear it.


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