Anger Quote by Anonymous
“I walk in the door and I'm smothered, by people and powder and smoke not one of them knows of my story, yet all of them wanting my help take a deep breath full of toxins, exhale the tar tainted air all of them screaming and bitching at me, do they even notice I'm here? doing my best for all of them, so torn between friends and love what choice do I have, I make them all mad, I know I'll end up alone Sometimes I feel like I'm screaming, although I make scarcely a sound anger pent up threatens escape, but I swallow the razors back down slammed doors and slit wrists make no effect, forgetting does not mean release all I want I can't have, all I have I don't want, what happened to living in ease?”
About This Quote
The speaker feels isolated and overwhelmed, seeking help while being ignored, leading to inner turmoil and self‑destructive thoughts.
In simple terms: Feeling unseen and trapped while trying to help others.
Recognize personal limits and seek support.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family tension
- workplace stress
- public service
- personal crisis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you set boundaries while caring for others?
- What steps can you take to find personal relief?
The speaker’s anguish may be amplified by lack of external support and realistic expectations.