I used to be an angry person.

I was once a fairly angry person.

I became a very angry person and it was all due to alcoholism.

I like to think I am a happy angry person, if that makes sense.

You want to see an angry person? Let me hear a cell phone go off.

Civilization began the first time an angry person cast a word instead of a rock.

I'm normally not really an angry person. Maybe some other people have a different opinion.

I'm generally quite an angry person, and I like to channel my anger toward something creative.

I'm not an angry person. I get my point out, I'm true to what I believe, and I sleep well at night.

I'm not an angry person. When I write, the lawyer in me tries to make it as easy to read as possible.

I'm an angry person, angrier than most people would imagine, I get flashes of anger. What works for me is working out when it's useful to use that anger.

Before my teen years, I was losing my hearing pretty quickly, and I was getting very, very angry. I was beginning to become an angry person because of that.

I'm not angry, I'm not an angry person, but I do sometimes like playing with the perception of anger, as in pretending that I'm more angry than I actually am, and sometimes it works quite well.

I don't think I'm an angry person. I think I'm a person who's angry. I'm angry at the Bush administration; I'm angry at the right wing media. And by that I don't mean the media is right wing. I mean, there is a part of the media that's not the mainstream media. That's Fox, that is 'The Wall Street Journal' editorial page.

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