wrath

May 21st, 2011 | 430 Entries

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430 Entries for “wrath”

  1. God’s wrath is powerful. Be alert and fear Him…

  2. You shall feel my mighty wrath as i walk in the room my power will chill you to the bone. You think this is the worst…Its only the begging.

  3. “Fear my wrath!” Myron screamed as he brandished his older brother’s lightsaber. The lightsaber glowed blue in the ding gray hallway and everyone trembled before it. “Put the, er glowing sword down,” Mr. Richards tried to calm the sixth grader. But Myron had had enough. The day had come. No more would Steve-o Dittmyer take his lunch money. No more would Butch Archer stuff him into a locker. And from here on in, no one would make him eat paste, ever again. “Sorry, Mr. Richards,” Myron declared. “I’m going to go Jedi on their asses. And the Force is with me.”

    Izolda
  4. One day, that Bennett Fishington will face the wrath of me. She’s crossed me for the last time, that Bennett Fishington. Earlier, she told Andrew Fitzgerald that I am in love with him, but I don’t know how in the hell she found that out. Then I realized my diary was missing. Oh, one day, that Bennett Fishington will face the wrath of me.

    taylor
  5. Wrath of the meathead who barreled into to me at first base, and I had the comic courage to fling the kickball in his direction as he walked away.

  6. Wrath is the color red. It is a pure expression of passion, of what makes us truly human. Without wrath we are cold, calculating, dull. We are grey.

    Andrew
  7. Is wrath just anger, or is it necessarily righteous anger? Is wrath redemption or is wrath just violence? It’s one of the seven deadly sins, so I honestly don’t know. Would any just God want to forbid people from acting out their fury righteously? RHETORICAL QUESTIONS ABOUND.

    Andrew
  8. what is wrath
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  9. Feel my wrath in the path , shit make you veal your a baby calf, I pull back and just blatantly laugh ,do the math your messing with the best cant f with me because you’ll be rip with the rest. cant pass the test of life im right and your just plain daffy . call me your pappy

  10. I was angry with my foe, I told my wrath, my wrath did grow, I was angry with my friend, I told my wrath, my wrath did end. Wraths a seven deadly sin, isn’t it. Is it vengeance, or just hatred? Both? I’m not entirely sure. Its one of those very poetic words that sounds like what it is. It has that great, breathy, open sound in the middle that sounds like what it feels to be angry and is why Blake’s poem sounds so good out loud.

    Emily Barrett
  11. there once was a mother who had a daughter. they were not on good terms, and each perceived the other as evil. the mother assigned harsh chores, which would invoke the anger of the daughter. this would, in turn, invoke the wrath of the mother. grounded.

    tiffany
  12. Hell have no fury like a woman scorned…

  13. I have nothing……. Wrath is somthing reserved for moments of anger and I just cant conger the image right now… I am happy

  14. you will feel the wrath of me if you cross me. bitterness unaccepting not open to things that wont go your way consequences for those who dont listen to you

    Kara Stevens
  15. devil. evil. powerful. scary. anger. danger. fury. my mom. old sayings. beware the wrath of an angry man.

    Jenny
  16. i’m just gonna tell you the thruthe,
    I have the wrath of an alligator,
    so fuck off.
    ….please….?

    musical-ink
  17. an incredibly sour, disgusting, churning hate. some say wrath is a good thing, but it will consume you.

    Danielle
  18. perpelling one’s force upon another individual or group of individuals. Can also apply to anger or force from weather or animals. Emotional wrath is caused by inflicting pain on how one feels.

    Katherine
  19. Wrath is one of the seven deadly sins. And it seems to be the one I hold closest to my heart. I get set off so easily over specific injustices and inconsistencies. It seems ridiculous, but that’s who I am. And that is my natural reaction.

    Alexandra
  20. a penny of goatsoap tucked under his arm, he marched through the steep bank of chapparal down to the muddy waters of the Rio to wash off the child’s blood.

    ryan
  21. I could feel her glare even though I wasn’t facing her. The hairs on my neck were standing up. Had I felt this before, I’d laugh at how cliched it all was. That was the least of my concerns now. I turned around to finally face her wrath. Let’s hope I get out of this alive.

  22. Her wrath was not aimed at me, that I could see. Yet I felt to blame. If not for me, she wouldn’t have been mad at all. Anger would not be seeping from her pores, if not for the words that I had let slide through my lips. Yet, here we were. And I was to blame.

    Haley Talley
  23. One of the seven deadly sins, it is this which sparks the strongest of emotions. I think all negative feelings stem from wrath–anger, which is emotion guided out and depression, which is emotion guided in. Frustration is wrath based on inadequacy or ignorance.

    Laura
  24. The wrath of God is what I have been reading about all afternoon in Revelation. Trying to get a New Testament journal done for a New Testament survey class, and I did. But what struck me was one of the things that God said. “Let the one who is thirsty come; let the one who desires take the water of life without price.”

    Katie
  25. An emotion that wells up in me at the most inappropriate moments, eliciting actions I always regret. I worry for the day I will have children, if my temper will boil over then too. I have a horrible headache right now…so I’m feeling pretty wrathy.

  26. “WRATHHHHH!!” i say this when i see someone that must die. they get creeped out and spit on me. and then they start melting and their remaining liquids burst into flame muahahaha i love wrath it is on my side for eternity.

    darlene
  27. I read this book this summer called the grapes of wrath and basically it was the first time i read a book for education since 6th grade. I guess i enjoyed it because i learned that educational reading is cool since it was a very deep book with rhetorical heaven and i enjoyed it.

    darlene
  28. he brought a wrath that was ill concieved. from the start it was not a winning battle and by the time the door had opened, only one man still stood. that was the end.

    seth balliett
  29. I love inflicting wrath upon my fellow students. They rage about while I just say “Hey, feel my WRATH!” That’s when they proceed to die. Really, wrath and vengeance are just great. Great, I say. Great.

    Samantha
  30. I am forever grateful that all of the wrath that God felt for me has already been poured out upon his beloved son, Jesus. I am set free from the consequences of my sin, because I believe in the grace and love displayed for me on the cross which puts in a place of having peace with God and the freedom to enjoy Him for eternity.

    Megan
  31. There are grapes of wrath, and the wrath of God, and other various idioms used to describe one word that means so much more. It’s not just anger – not quite ire – it’s an all-consuming hatred directed at one singularly unfortunate thing or idea.

    LaPorta
  32. deciding to act on ones feelings rather than thinking it through ..anger;;;

    scotty
  33. God is angry. Why is he angry? I don’t know, but he wants to kill all permanents that can kill. Maybe he doesn’t like the killing, but why is he killing then? Maybe he thinks that killing is something that should be reserved for Himself, because we are userpers

    Benjamin
  34. I really don’t like this word. It’s like something you can’t control. I can’t wait for tomorrow’s word.

  35. wrath is what i feel when i cannot get what i want. i have learned that when wrath takes over my thoughts and feelings that i lose my creative and philanthropic self. i do not feel like helping or assisting others, i only feel like taking cave of my self. wrath is not good for me. it prohibits me from being a normal productive person. God does not want me to feel wrath. He wants me to allow Him to cover me in blessings and grace and peace and mercy so that wrath is not present in my life at all. love should replace wrath. love for others, love for my neighborer and love for people. the holy spirit in social activity is the result of love and comes from releasing and letting go of all wrath in our lives. when love is the over bearing feeling in my heart and not wrath then i am able to serve him and follow his commandments for which he has created me.

    Rangerio
  36. My wrath can’t be tamed, but it can be saved. There’s always someone waiting to hurt me worse.

    Jessica
  37. man i get angry a LOT. i have a wrath problem. people make me angry. people i like make me the angriest. i guess i want them to act a certain way… which is silly, because you can’t expect people to do what you want all the time.
    wrath wrath wrath
    the wrath of god
    hell hath no fury like a woman scorned

    mary
  38. wrath is vengeance, hurtful, harmful. unforgiving, unjustified. wrath of god, wrath of religion. tolerance? please. wrath is not thought out. wrath is not safe. no one is safe. wrtah. tahrw. wrath. help.

    Miranda
  39. devils and demons shoot fire through fingers tails tongues unleash hate and fear never knowing love like laughter simply unleashing destruction sadness hate wrath.

  40. wrath is one of the 7 deadly sins. with it you may not reach heaven. train yourself away from it. gosh i wish i knew more about this. wrath of god, wrath that you have created towards someone….yeahhh thats about it for me.

    lulluby