Religious folk seem to think it's just a quick choice
we make in anger or when we aren't in a good mood.
If the painting looks angry — for whatever reason — then it was
made in anger.
On the contrary, hunter, I would say that the only reasonable response to a remark
made in anger is to point out the anger and wait for it to subside.
Not exact matches
When employees, vendors or others
make mistakes, don't reprimand or correct them
in anger.
Whatever feelings you have trouble dealing with — jealousy, shame, inferiority, entitlement — transferring them to people you work with and acting out
in anger won't just
make you and everyone around you miserable, it'll kill your career, too.
EQ is the bedrock for a host of crucial people skills that impact most everything we do and say
in the workplace: decision -
making,
anger management, social skills, accountability, empathy and teamwork, to name a few.
«Working with Clarence was the toughest challenge
in my career,» says Scott, «as the more you gave of yourself, the more was expected of you — seven days per week and always driven by a man whose own
anger and frustration with what had happened to his people by «white guys»
made him determined and impatient to advance his own nation's well - being.»
The incident appears to have triggered a lot of
anger and resentment about the direction Reddit has taken over the past year, and
in particular the movement towards
making it more of a self - sustaining business rather than just an online community.
Emotional intelligence (EQ), or the ability to recognize and understand emotions, and then use that information to guide decision
making, is extremely useful
in helping you to deal with
anger effectively.
«To see that a song, on which I was coauthor, is used without permission
in order publicize campaigns tied to a regime that is causing discontent and suffering
in a country, far from
making me happy, it
angers me,» she wrote
in an Instagram post.
Growing
anger at the creditors» wishlist played out on social media under the hashtag #thisisacoup, as the drastic demands
made were presented as the price to pay if Greece was to stay
in the European union.
Simple example: A value of mine is to pursue non-violence; therefore when I get mad at somebody, I express that
anger, but I also
make a point to not punch them
in the face.
«There's a question of whether going along with the approval of the Northern Gateway pipeline will
make LNG development
in B.C. more challenging by
angering First Nations so adamantly opposed to the oil sands pipeline,» said George Hoberg, a professor at the University of British Columbia's school of forestry and founder of UBCC350, a group pressing for action on greenhouse gas emissions.
Generally you should
make small changes and work up to larger ones to prevent a dive
in business or
angering your customers.
The removal of Confederate monuments has also stirred up
anger in cities like New Orleans, and officials
in several states are now
making similar efforts.
«Yes it is absolutely a reaction — there were mistakes
made with respect to helping people understand why we took this action, I think that it
makes sense to lower the price
in response to the
anger that was felt by people,» Shkreli, 32, said.
The wholly owned Alberta subsidiary of the Canadian Perpetual Outrage Industry was
in a spitting fury a couple of weeks ago when Alberta Premier Rachel Notley
made reference
in her speech to the New Democratic Party's annual general meeting about how her caucus is standing up to what she termed «the
anger machine.»
Clearing trees beside railway lines can cause soil erosion and even land slippageSandra Laville's article (Mile after mile of stumps:
anger at trackside tree cull, 30 April) once again highlights decisions about tree care and management being
made without a full understanding of the roles of trees and other vegetation
in the landscape.
Those are the people who deserve your greatest derision and
anger, and who
in a just world would be arrested and jailed, and
made to pay restitution to their final dollar.
Can it be that power corrupts people to the point that — no matter their philosophy — they behave
in very similar ways: denial,
anger, dictatorship (of business or church), avoidance by attacking, creating enemies for the sake of gaining unity, and each promising to «
make American (or Christianity) great again»?
So are you trying to
make an intelligent argument for gay marriage advocacy or just trying to prove a billion and a half people wrong and
anger them
in the process?
Writing
in the New York Review of Books (April 1), I. F. Stone
made an astonishingly persuasive case for the bizarre possibility that the CIA leaked the House report to an unwitting Schorr — a masterstroke which channeled public
anger toward a virulent «secrecy backlash.»
Anger, especially if indulged
in steadfastly,
makes us into judges
in a way that only God can be a judge.
Let me repeat what I said above — that the Christian can not participate
in a movement that
makes violence and men's
anger a factor
in its strategy; nor can he credit an ideology that promises to establish a new order through violence.
It's now their design to stir - up one or a couple of the major religious group to
anger to
make them (all religions) anihilate each other that they (atheists) will prevail
in the end.
Am I then really all that which other men tell of, or am I only what I know of myself, restless and longing and sick, like a bird
in a cage, struggling for breath, as though hands were compressing my throat, yearning for colors, for flowers, for the voices of birds, thirsting for words of kindness, for neighborliness, trembling with
anger at despotisms and petty humiliation, tossing
in expectation of great events, powerlessly trembling for friends at an infinite distance, weary and empty at praying, at thinking, at
making, faint and ready to say farewell to it all.
If we can be slower to respond
in anger every time a controversy unfolds, culture war battle is being fought or a joke gets
made at our expense, we can actually be recognized for how we love.
I am laughing (ok maybe crying a little), because I said
in anger to my youngest sister the other day, «I am human, I
make mistakes,» and then continued my angry rant!
We will betray him
in the workplace when it will cost too much to think like a Christian, and
in our homes when the
anger is so great that we hurt those who trust us, and
in the sacred commitments we
make that we simply can not keep.
But the picture is so utterly lacking
in any serious theological vision that all the audience hears is a mishmash of words gleaned from popular culture's assumptions about the man called Jesus — references to love, kingdom, power, sin, guilt,
anger, forgiveness, not to mention that constant, most oppressive of all forces, the one who
makes ultimate demands, God himself.
And my
anger at everything unethical and dishonest
makes it that much more difficult to express myself
in an empathetic manner to those who I view as brainwashed victims and brainwashed perpetrators of injustice, criminal and unethical behavior, etc..
Now I know what is happening to her sisters
in Iraq, to the their mothers, and then I
made breakfast and I nursed the baby and I
made beds and the whole time my gut was boiling with
anger and grief and the need to DO SOMETHING.
The story is well known: on descending from Sinai,
in the presence of the incredible pretension of the Israelites to
make themselves a god (which they could control since they had
made it) to replace the mysterious Liberator, out of
anger and despair, Moses breaks and destroys the miraculous talisman he was bringing: the stone tables on which God himself had written.
But
make sure that your love for Jesus doesn't cause you to lash out
in anger at those who reject Jesus.
10:4 if your rulers spirit rises against you leave not thy place for yielding pacifies great offenses... & yes, Jeremy, I did
make a mistake with my pastor a few months ago because I overreacted
in anger about something & I vented.
I can be angry
in many different circumstances, you can be angry, a mob can be angry —
anger is a potentiality for
making experience definite and occurs
in many different contexts.
Thus says the Lord GOD: I will
make a stormy wind break out
in my wrath; and there shall be a deluge of rain
in my
anger.»
But far more significant than the breathtaking scope of human attachment» indeed, the thing that
makes human
anger different
in kind from its purely animal form» is man's expansive sense of himself.
But while I value their sociopolitical analyses and share their
anger at the complex forces that
make sane mothering almost impossible these days, I find little
in their books to give me strength and hope for the journey — the strength and hope that are exactly what mothers need to resist the powers the authors describe.
Look, there are GREAT ideas
in here about how marketing really can and should work so that it benefits and helps people rather than annoys and
angers them, but so many of the examples and applications are obsolete, it almost
makes the book obsolete....
And I'm praying to have rise
in you again the kind of holy
anger that
makes the Christian life of the new millennium even holier than the last.
If you beat him too many times
in a row, he'll
make disgruntled noises, scowl at you, and might even flip a cube
in anger.»
It took me almost a year to get over my
anger at God...
in fact it wasn't until they asked me to speak at the seminary about putting the gospel into everyday terms that I realized that I was
making a difference.
Even at the moment the covenant was being
made between Yahweh and Moses on Mount Sinai, the people, under Aaron, set up a golden calf to worship, and only Moses» intercession, so the story says, prevented Yahweh from consuming them forthwith
in anger.
Yet I suspect that the results of the sermon,
in addition to transmitting certain head - level ideas about
anger, were to
make his congregation feel guilty about their unresolved hostility and to arouse hidden
anger toward the minister himself.
It's not so easy to pursue peace
in my every day life, to choose a life of non-aggression, to release
anger, rage, trespasses, to forgive, to actively advocate for peace and wholeness
in the world around me,
making space for God's ways.
In two other questions on the King murder the respondents were asked whether they had felt
anger or whether it had
made them «think about the many tragic things that have happened to Negroes and that this was just another one of them.»
Raines exposes the often forgotten positive aspects of grief and the benefits of the grieving process, reminding us that good grieving rescues us from self - pity and other life - denying attitudes by enabling us to preserve our past with solidity and depth, by opening us to new meanings
in the future beyond
anger and regret, and by building compassion into our lives for all who struggle to
make their grieving selves a friend of life.
How often
in extremity have we prayed, «Give us life, that we may call upon your name,»
making an implicit promise to use our lives to better purpose next time, to resist the temptations to sloth,
anger, pride, greed, malice and everything else that would deflect us and diminish our better selves.
god would first have to exist for me to fear him taking my life away, and that
in itself would not
make god petty... god concerning itself with creatures he created and getting
angered due to them is petty... its equal to ants
in a ant farm
making the owner mad due to how they wish to live compared to how you wish they would!