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The world that contains the possibility of evil is the one that also contains the greatest possibility of good. And the question of why God allows evil to happen has to be put against the question of what a world where evil could not happen would be like. It's by working on those questions that people can come to some resolution in their minds about the reality of evil and what it means.
— Dallas Willard
Our search for safety and contentment is endless and inexhaustible precisely because of the intrinsic futility of relying on human abilities to provide resolution to our problems.
— Dallas Willard
But do I think that our actions in anyway violate the War Powers Resolution, the answer is no.
— Barack Obama
We are reminded that anger doesn't solve anything. It builds nothing, but it can destroy everything.
— Thomas Monson
Resolved, never to suffer the least motions of anger to irrational beings.
— Jonathan Edwards
Don't keep putting your anger off. Until you go through it, you can't get out of it.
— Madeleine L'Engle
The full potentialities of human fury cannot be reached until a friend of both parties tactfully intervenes.
— GK Chesterton
If a soft answer turneth away wrath, maybe no answer stirreth wrath up.
— Wendell Berry
So the last part, the bit we can all talk about, is kind of deciding on the fear. We've got to talk about this fear and decide there's nothing in it.
— William Golding
Wars do not end wars any more than an extraordinarily large conflagration does away with the fire hazard.
— Henry Ford
Every man should be born again on the first day of January. Start with a fresh page. Take up one hole more in the buckle if necessary, or let down one, according to circumstances; but on the first of January let every man gird himself once more, with his face to the front, and take no interest in the things that were and are past.
— Henry Ward Beecher
I pushed it aside. I didn't want to get love feelin's all mixed in with my bitter ones. The one might somehow destroy the other.
— Janette Oke