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Anger Quote by Irving Stone

“You cannot be the good all the time — sometimes it is necessary to get angry. [Vincent Van Gogh]” quote by Irving Stone
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“You cannot be the good all the time — sometimes it is necessary to get angry. [Vincent Van Gogh]”

Irving Stone

About This Quote

Acknowledges that perpetual goodness is unrealistic; occasional anger can be a justified response to injustice or frustration.

In simple terms: Goodness isn’t constant; anger can be justified.

Key Takeaway

Balance virtue with realistic emotional responses.

Themes

human nature emotional honesty ethical flexibility self-awareness conflict

Mood

reflective determined cautious

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • facing systemic oppression
  • personal betrayal
  • high-stakes negotiations
  • creative frustration

Key Concepts

moral complexity emotional regulation personal integrity

Practical Applications

  • ethical decision‑making
  • stress‑management training

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is anger a necessary moral tool?
  • How can we reconcile anger with a desire to be good?
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