Anger Quote by Molière
““If perchance a friend should betray you; if he forms a subtle plot to get hold of what is yours; if people should try to spread evil reports about you, would you tamely submit to all this without flying into a rage?””
About This Quote
Source Play: The Imaginary Invalid, 1673
A rhetorical question about tolerating betrayal and slander without reacting angrily.
In simple terms: Do you stay calm when betrayed and slandered?
Cultivate measured response to injustice.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- workplace conflict
- family disputes
- online harassment
- political criticism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is it appropriate to confront betrayal?
- How can you protect yourself without losing composure?
Suppressing anger may enable further abuse.