“She wanted to stomp her foot, throw a tantrum, throw a punch.” — Susan Elizabeth Phillips Copy Share Image
At the root of every tantrum and power struggle are unmet needs. — Marshall B. Rosenberg Copy Share Image
Ellen had long ago stopped being embarrassed by temper tantrums. She flipped it and wore it like a badge of honor. A… — Lisa Scottoline Copy Share Image
“tantrum. I don’t want to have a baby but sometimes I want to be a baby because it’s socially acceptable for them… — Jen Kirkman Copy Share Image
After he has had his tantrum, the neurotic expects those around him to feel friendly and relaxed; after all, he does. — Mignon McLaughlin Copy Share Image
I figure if I start going crazy and getting wild, it is just going to make everybody else go into a tantrum.… — Eli Manning Copy Share Image
The thing I remember most about having a tantrum is not the rage during the tantrum, but the being freaked out afterwards,… — Spike Jonze Copy Share Image
“Are you throwing a temper tantrum?” he asked with a grin. “Because this is not Toddlers and Tiaras." -Caeden” — Micalea Smeltzer Copy Share Image
“Dammit.” I huffed and tried my best not to throw a toddler tantrum, and thought about punching the steering wheel as” — Bobby Adair Copy Share Image
The only tantrum I have ever thrown was when I watched an annoying girl doing a Barbie commercial on TV, and I… — Michelle Trachtenberg Copy Share Image
My parents took me to the Bronte parsonage in England when I was a teenager. I had a fight with my mum,… — Eleanor Catton Copy Share Image
My kids! They run so hot and cold. One minute, I am in complete control and feeling like Supermom, then the next… — Kristen Taekman Copy Share Image
“A parent who recognizes an upstairs tantrum is left with one clear response: never negotiate with a terrorist. An upstairs tantrum calls… — Daniel J. Siegel Copy Share Image
“It is a visual temper tantrum. You are making an ineffective statement about this and that, a grotesque, self-defeating mockery of cultural… — Marya Hornbacher Copy Share Image
“But I'm learning it's human nature to want the things you can't have. What changes is how you go about pursuing the… — Katie Kacvinsky Copy Share Image
“parent who recognizes an upstairs tantrum is left with one clear response: never negotiate with a terrorist. An upstairs tantrum calls for… — Daniel J. Siegel Copy Share Image
“At the point of the tantrum, your child has told you she is overwhelmed and over the edge. She cannot listen or… — Tovah P. Klein Copy Share Image
“It was tempting to throw a tantrum, stomp your foot and demand that things be different. But growing up and being an… — Callie Harper Copy Share Image
I have sometimes wondered also whether in people like me who come to the boil fast (soupe au lait, the French call… — May Sarton Copy Share Image
As a kid, I'd go into the bathroom when I was having a tantrum. I'd be in the bathroom crying, studying myself… — Adam Sandler Copy Share Image
I remember, as a kid, when any woman/girl came close to my dad to get his autograph, I would throw a complete… — Ekta Kapoor Copy Share Image
When I see a mom embarrassed because her kid is having a temper tantrum, I'm like, 'Please! Do you think I've never… — Molly Shannon Copy Share Image
“This is nothing more than a freaking temper tantrum with a body count, and I am done with it. Nobody else is… — Rachel Hawkins Copy Share Image
Sometimes when you're not getting what you want in this game you have to shout a bit and throw a bit of… — George Groves Copy Share Image
Men are like kids, you let them have their tantrum without giving them any attention, they calm down & come back wanting love. — Anonymous Copy Share Image