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When Anger Is Repressed
When anger is repressed by reason of inability to do immediate harm, it retires into the heart in the form of malice and breeds these vices envy, triumph over the enemy’s ill, repulsion of friendly approaches, contempt, slander, derision, personal violence, and injustice.