Bounced with indignation, as if she had robbed him of his reputation, of the esteem of honest people, of his humor, of something rare that was dearer to him than life —Guy De Maupassant (He was) burning like a boiler —Saul Bellow ...
I can't always be the rage guy! Joy : Why is the console orange? Anger : Do I look orange to you? [steps aside] Fear : I didn't touch it. [steps aside] Disgust : Orange is not my color. [steps aside] Sadness : Wasn't me. [steps aside, revealing Anxiety ...
What will really throw the sub or slave off track is when they notice how calm you are, but as soon as you fall into that arguing mode you are not different than the guy across the street. Everything you teach, everything you show , is about focus, you want their undivided attention...
In our negotiations we always said we would keep the kids out of the money and “grown up” negotiations. And in this case, I knew that I had nothing to gain from telling my kids that their mom was the reason I was losing the house. At some point in the future, they will know th...
We've all felt fury wash over us. Whether it's the guy who blurts the score to the game you TiVo'ed or the woman who lets the door slam in your face, anger is universal. You might as well learn how it works.
I think he’d rather spend a life of modest pain than 3 or 6 months of severe restrictions and rehab-type handling. I think my other dog (the female) would probably do better with the rehab, and I would make the opposite decision for her. But my high-energy guy is so smart and so...
Feature I love a good quest. There’s nothing that drives a plot quite like it, from Jason setting out to find the Golden Fleece to Indiana Jones’ determination to track down the Ark of the Covenant. Along the way there is always action, and adventure, and some friends to meet and en...
I was kicked out of a courtroom when I raised my voice to a judge who seemed to be favoring an assistant district attorney who wanted my client removed from hospice because he hadn’t died soon enough after I got him out of jail.Continue reading→ ...
Never speak out of anger, Never act out of fear, Never choose from impatience, But wait... and peace will appear. —Guy Finley 59 Anger is a response to a perception of injustice. It is a necessary emotion, but one that must be carefully controlled. —Martha C. Nussbaum ...
As I jogged down the familiar streets out to the Thames Path along the great old river, where I’d run countless times before, I was irritable. I mean, I felt angry at everyone I passed. I’m Angry! Why did that guy just run so close to me? Why didn’t he give me more space...