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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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angry

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 5| these, e.g. of becoming angry or being pained or feeling 2 II, 9| so, too, any one can get angry—that is easy—or give or 3 II, 9| and how long one should be angry; for we too sometimes praise 4 II, 9| we praise those who get angry and call them manly. The 5 III, 1| and we ought both to be angry at certain things and to 6 III, 8| suffer pain when they are angry, and are pleased when they 7 IV, 5| diverse.~The man who is angry at the right things and 8 IV, 5| led by passion, but to be angry in the manner, at the things, 9 IV, 5| blamed. For those who are not angry at the things they should 10 IV, 5| the things they should be angry at are thought to be fools, 11 IV, 5| so are those who are not angry in the right way, at the 12 IV, 5| and, since he does not get angry, he is thought unlikely 13 IV, 5| been named (for one can be angry with the wrong persons, 14 IV, 5| hot-tempered people get angry quickly and with the wrong 15 IV, 5| quick-tempered and ready to be angry with everything and on every 16 IV, 5| had-tempered those who are angry at the wrong things, more 17 IV, 5| and how long one should be angry, and at what point right 18 IV, 5| good-tempered, and sometimes we call angry people manly, as being capable 19 IV, 5| in virtue of which we are angry with the right people, at 20 VII, 6| which it is most just to be angry are more criminal than others,


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