Quotations about Anger and Arguing
Using Quotations in a Speech or Text about Anger and Arguing
As well as keeping your audience engaged, adding quotations to a speech or a text can significantly enhance its impact and effectiveness. Quotations are useful for explaining complex ideas concisely, much in the same way that analogies are used. Additionally, quotations from experts or celebrities can add credibility to your message.Here are some funny and poignant quotations about anger and arguing. If your speech is serious, do not automatically avoid funny quotations as they can often be the most impactful, forcing your audience into the thinking about the hidden analogous message in your selected quotation.
- "Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." (British actor Peter Ustinov)
- "When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth." (Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw)
"Never go to bed mad. Stay up and fight." Phyllis Diller (American actress, 1917-2012)
"Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned." Buddha
"While seeking revenge, dig two graves – one for yourself." Douglas Horton (American Protestant clergyman, 1891-1968)
"When anger rises, think of the consequences." Confucius (Chinese philosopher, circa 551-479 BC)
"When angry count to ten before you speak. If very angry, count to one hundred." Thomas Jefferson (American president, 1743-1826)
Whatever is begun in anger ends *in shame.*the same.*quickly.* Benjamin Franklin (American inventor, 1706-90)
"Speak when you are angry – and you'll make the best speech you'll ever regret." Laurence J. Peter (Canadian writer, 1919-90)
"There are two things a person should never be angry at, what they can help, and what they cannot." Plato (Greek philosopher, 429-347 BC)
Anger begins with folly, and ends *with repentance.*with laughing.*in the bedroom.* Pythagoras (Greek philosopher, 570-495 BC)
"There's a natural law of karma that vindictive people, who go out of their way to hurt others, will end up broke and alone." Sylvester Stallone (American actor, 1946-)
Get mad, then get *over it.*even.*the bus.* Colin Powell (American politician, 1937-2021)
"We boil at different degrees." Clint Eastwood (American actor, 1930-)
"Anger is a wind which blows out the lamp of the mind." Robert Green Ingersoll (American lawyer and author, 1833-1899)
"Anger is a short madness." Horace Walpole (English writer and connoisseur, 1717-97)
Sometimes it's worse to win a fight than *to lose.*to drown your sorrows.*to draw.* Billie Holiday (American singer, 1915-59)
"An angry man is again angry with himself when he returns to reason." Publilius Syrus (Syrian author, 85-43 BC)
"Anger makes dull men witty, but it keeps them poor." Francis Bacon (English courtier, 1561-1626)
"I expect to pass through this world but once and therefore if there is anybody that I want to kick in the crutch I had better kick them in the crutch now, for I do not expect to pass this way again." Maurice Bowra (English critic, 1898-1971)
"Violence is the repartee of the illiterate." Alan Brien (English journalist, 1925-2008)
"I've never won an argument with her; and the only times I thought I had I found out the argument wasn't over yet." Jimmy Carter (American Democratic statesman, 1924-) talking about his wife Rosalynn
"What counts is not necessarily the size of the dog in the fight – it's the size of the fight in the dog." Dwight D. Eisenhower (American Republican statesman, 1890-1969)
"When you get angry, they tell you, count to five before you reply. Why should I count to five? It's what happens before you count to five which makes life interesting." David Hare (English dramatist, 1947-)
"You may easily play a joke on a man who likes to argue – agree with him." E. W. Howe (American novelist and editor, 1853-1937)
The only person who listens to both sides of a husband-and-wife argument is the *woman in the next apartment.*priest.*dog.* Sam Levenson (American humorist, 1911-80)
Thinking Template for a Speech or Text on Anger and Arguing
Below are 3 funny themes and 3 serious themes related to anger and arguing. These have been included to help you identify areas to explore.Funny Themes:
- Everyday Annoyances: What Really Grinds Our Gears
- Share humorous anecdotes about the little things in life that irritate us, from slow internet to never-ending traffic jams.
- Funny Rants: Comedians' Best Tirades
- Highlight some of the funniest rants from comedians and how they turn anger into laughter through their exaggerated expressions of frustration.
- Lost Your Cool: Hilarious Moments of Overreaction
- Explore the lighter side of anger by sharing stories of times when people hilariously overreacted to minor inconveniences.
Serious Themes:
- The Psychology of Anger: Understanding the Emotion
- Discuss the psychological aspects of anger, including its causes, effects, and the underlying emotions that trigger it.
- Anger Management: Strategies for Controlling Anger
- Address practical techniques and strategies for managing anger effectively, including mindfulness, communication skills, and relaxation techniques.
- The Impact of Anger on Relationships
- Explore how unmanaged anger can affect personal and professional relationships, and discuss ways to resolve conflicts and maintain healthy interactions.
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