Sentence examples for natural rage from inspiring English sources

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Teach them rage is natural; rage against this thing; rage against inequality but control it in the face of authority that can take your life, because the end of the thing is we want them to live".

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He was much happier selling novelty toilet plungers in "Punch-Drunk Love," but the director of that movie, Paul Thomas Anderson, recognized his star's natural inner rage and how to tap into it, encouraging a revelatory performance unlike anything on his résumé.

Vigo, however, took a jester's joy in disobedience, and found time for a pillow fight that snowed unhurtful feathers, whereas Slaboshpytskiy, not content with all the natural rawness raging in the students, loads his plot with extra violence.

What actions did they take that they deserved to die for?" Transportation Minister Ephraim Sneh, a former deputy defense minister, said: "The natural reaction is rage, fury and anger...

It is perfectly natural to feel rage in the face of injustice, but I learned that there are better ways to express that anger.

It's a wonderful achievement that beats with a love for Guthrie's music and America's natural beauty, and rages at inequality.

It has been a beautifully fruitful relationship from the start, football's natural habitat of foaming rage, weak jokes and baseless gossip entirely suited to the medium.

No pollution, no road rage, just natural human energy (though this may be your only exercise)." And then there is this: "Most home-based entrepreneurs are so involved with their ventures, that they often forget some basic things.

But with oil prices higher than they've been in years, and renewed concerns about global warming and preserving the planet, photovoltaics and hydrogen fuel cells that make and store electricity from natural gas are the rage.

Subtle and not-so-subtle indoctrination, from the toy ovens and baby dolls of nursery school to my breast-idolising NCT classes, has inculcated a sense that glowing motherhood – a motherhood in which you give 100% of your time, all of your self, and none of your rage – is natural and right, and that anything different is deviant, unworthy, unwomanly.

Possible signs of God's fury for legal abortion, he wrote, were the September 11 terrorist attacks, the AIDS crisis, natural disasters and road rage.

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