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As long as you take everything lightly, there will be nothing to worry about; as long as you don't exaggerate the situation out of anger, there will be nothing worth being angry about. ——Turgenev

You need to be gentle and don't be excessively angry, because anger often produces major disasters for irritable people. ——Aesop

I would rather have a good pear than a basket of rotten pears. Even two or three active and loyal people are better than ten angry people. ——Lenin

Gold is indeed precious, but vigorous and bold patriots are more precious than gold. ——Lincoln

When you are angry, count to ten before speaking. If you are very angry, count to one hundred. ——Jefferson

Out of love and respect for their parents, young people sometimes have to suppress their own wishes and hobbies, give up their chosen fields, or fields in which they may have special hobbies and talents, and obey their parents. Or the desire to protect people. Such painful choices are often enough to suppress their enthusiasm and enjoyment of life. For society, this adds another negative factor to an already lifeless life, rather than adding vitality. ——Mrs. Gandhi

To get angry with idiots is to risk making ourselves idiots. - Flaubert

Being angry is punishing yourself for the mistakes of others -------Kant

A person who is not angry is a fool, and a person who is not angry is a true wise man . ——Wokide Soder

Character and reputation are like the life and branches of a tree. Whether the tree is lush or not depends entirely on the vitality of the ground. ——Warren

A fresh and healthy smile is like a heavy rain in summer, cleaning away the mud, dust and all dirt in people's souls, revealing kindness and light. ——Gorky

Spending more time with friends is undoubtedly a good cure for heart disease. ——Tagore

You don’t have to worry about showing up, you don’t have to be anxious and scheming, and you don’t have to worry about being jealous of others and worrying about gains and losses. ——Mark Twain

Don’t worry about your worries, lest you grow old. Don’t worry about your worries, lest you die before you grow old. (Dickens

It is a blessing to have some illness, which can save you from some unpleasant things, but death is not included, because although death can save you forever from all the troubles in the world, you will have to go to hell. To be tortured - Gorky