Quote by Marie Tillman Download Open image ““Anger can be a useful emotion. It can help you get out of bed in the morning;”” — Marie Tillman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Anger has two benefits: it provides a warning and the necessary energy for change.” — David W. Earle LPC Copy Share Image
“Anger is seldom a useful emotion, and the more self-righteous the anger, the less useful it is.” — James P. Blaylock Copy Share Image
“When you are angry try your best to go to sleep, it keeps you away from speaking, writing and thinking while you are angry.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“people often want to remain angry. This represents a very important difference between anger and other troublesome emotions.” — Albert Ellis Copy Share Image
“Granted, anger can be misplaced and is often destructive, but anger generates passion, and that energy, if used correctly, can be highly constructive.” — David W. Earle LPC Copy Share Image
Anger can be a wonderful wake up call to help you understand what you need and what you value. — Marshall B. Rosenberg Copy Share Image
“Anger is a result of life-alienating thinking that is disconnected from needs. It indicates that we have moved up to our head to analyze… — Marshall B. Rosenberg Copy Share Image
“Anger is a true messenger of wisdom, if you are willing to listen. It whispers to you, your deepest wounds, that need healing.” — Drishti Bablani Copy Share Image
“[From Pat] I know someday you'll have the life you dream ... And, I know this direction will ultimately lead to happiness. However, despite… — Marie Tillman Copy Share Image
“When Pat asked me the life, he didn't mean just that I should travel and have fun, although that was certainly part of it.… — Marie Tillman Copy Share Image
“Energy is what I had lived so long beside. Energy is who I had married - the energy that permeates life, that comes out… — Marie Tillman Copy Share Image
“Our lives should have depth, which means pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones and not taking the easy way out all the time.” — Marie Tillman Copy Share Image