Quote by Robert South
Anger is a transient hatred or at least very like it. - Robert Sou

Anger is a transient hatred or at least very like it. – Robert South

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The grateful person, being still the most severe exacter of himself, not only confesses, but proclaims, his debts. – Robert South

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Gratitude
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The seven wise men of Greece, so famous for their wisdom all the world over, acquired all that fame, each of them, by a single sentence consisting of two or three words. – Robert South

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famous
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God expects from men something more than at such times, and that it were much to be wished for the credit of their religion as well as the satisfaction of their conscience that their Easter devotions would in some measure come up to their Easter dress. – Robert South

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Religion
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Anger
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Religion can emerge in all forms of feeling: here wild anger, there the sweetest pain here consuming hatred, there the childlike smile of serene humility. – Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

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Anger

Indulge not thyself in the passion of anger it is whetting a sword to wound thine own breast, or murder thy friend. – Akhenaton

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Anger

I think that Scottish people, like Canadians, are often misunderstood and what I like about my Scottish friends and relatives is how quickly it can go from love to anger. Its a great dynamic. – Mike Myers

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Anger

An angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes. – Cato

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Anger

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inspirational

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Nothing in the universe is contingent, but all things are conditioned to exist and operate in a particular manner by the necessity of the divine nature. – Baruch Spinoza

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