We’ve sourced some of the most interesting and thought-provoking Enraged Quotes from Christopher Lloyd, Anne Applebaum, Jonathan Raban, Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Claude Monet. Each of the following quotes is overflowing with creativity, and knowledge.

I’m persistent. In the early ’60s, when I first started making the rounds in New York for theater work, I became more and more enraged every time I had an interview or audition that went nowhere, and became more determined. I haven’t lost that.
The behavioral scientist Karen Stenner has written very eloquently about people who have what she calls an authoritarian predisposition, a personality type that is bothered by complexity and is especially enraged by disagreement. Trump has made himself into the spokesperson for precisely these American authoritarians.
‘Rage’ is the word that most often attaches itself to the Tea Party movement, and it’s true that, from the outside looking in, their public demonstrations appear to be more enraged than any political events in America since the race riots and anti-war protests of the 1960s.
Consider, when you are enraged at any one, what you would probably think if he should die during the dispute.
Etretat is becoming more and more amazing. Now is the real moment: the beach with all its fine boats; it is superb, and I am enraged not to be more skillful in rendering all this. I would need two hands and hundreds of canvases.
Some people are enraged, and some people are applauding. If there were a mission statement for graffiti, that would be it.
Heaven can never countenance the barbarous and unmanly practice of the Britons in America, which savages would blush at, and which, if not discontinued, will soon be retaliated on Britain by a justly enraged people.
By the breaking in of enraged merciless armies, flourishing countries have been laid waste, great numbers of people have perished in a short time, and many more have been pressed with poverty and grief.
You can go in and out of love and still love somebody, you know? You may not like them so much on the day, but I can tell you that I don’t think I’ve ever been so vulnerable or been so angry in my life – like, those two emotions feel so hurt or so enraged – as when you’re dealing with your kids.
The great thing about getting older is that you become more mellow. Things aren’t as black and white, and you become much more tolerant. You can see the good in things much more easily rather than getting enraged as you used to do when you were young.
I get enraged when people start telling other people how to live their lives.
Democrats are so enraged by President Trump that they have shown their willingness to undo the votes of 63 million Americans.
I believe in the power of media. I really do. It’s my soapbox. And I do have an agenda, because I’m enraged by the limitations forced on people – by poverty, oppression, hatred, fear – and I’m saddened by the kind of loss we all experienced due to the contributions that people cannot make because of their circumstances.
You can do stuff onstage that you can’t do offstage. You can be angry as hell and enraged and get away with it onstage, but not off.
I went to one doctor who told me I wasn’t exercising enough. I was so exhausted, I couldn’t raise my arm. When this doctor called it psychosomatic, I was enraged. To think the constant sore throat and swollen glands were all in my head was infuriating.
My short stature may have something to do with my tendency to shout when enraged. How else is anyone going to hear me way down here?
I do ask myself why I make people so enraged, because I only ever say what I think. And while I know it might not be everyone’s point of view, that doesn’t seem particularly intolerable to me.
This enraged the other Nazi so much that the next morning he came to our house and he shot my father.
It’s funny how the music industry is enraged about the Internet and the way things are copied without being paid for. But you know why people steal the music? Because they can’t afford the music.
I had never attended a trial until my daughter’s murder trial. What I witnessed in that courtroom enraged and redirected me.
An actor’s body should be full of emotions, whether it is happiness or sorrow, pain or joy, enraged or elated.
My father had kicked me out of his house at the height of an argument over an opinion difference. He had become so enraged. He told me never to come back, and that was all the severance it took.