At a basic level love is on a higher intellectual plane as to love something is normally a decision to love, while anger is emotional and is designed to 'attack', whether it is verbal or physical doesn't matter.
It is much easier to get angry because it is similar the effects of adrenalin. Anger is easy because it is more of an emotional approach, rather than an intellectual approach to a particular situation it doesn't care about the magnitude of the wrong ( which is normally the case) that has been done to the person. This usually results in an attack of some sort either physical or verbal and, with technology, cyber bullying.
Love can be easy if its a close friend, relative or sentimental object. This means that you understand the other at a much deeper, emotional level (except the sentimental object). Outside of relationships and family, love is much harder to 'feel'. A normal reaction with new, or old, things in life is a subconscious wariness of that person or thing will do something to harm you.
Love doesn't apply to the attraction to something visually stimulating, eg attractiive women or men. This attraction is more due to hormones and the subconscious 'want' to, for a lack of better words, mate with them.
(sorry if this doesn't help)
Love because then you have two people wharing that same feeling and then you feel special!
not always, sometimes for some people anger is a way of showing love. or it's how to keep a relationship together by taking some of the anger from the day.
Love, since the lyrics say what started out as friendship has grown stronger.
That wouldn't be love. Love is much stronger. That would be more like 'Interested'.
Anger is a deep feeling of emotional pain,envy and jealosly. It is acquired when a person has a deep feeling, maybe love, and is rejected. You would of course feel rejected, unloved, alone and sad, but there is a fire deep down that wants revenge.
I believe that art represents feeling, you draw what you feel, if you feel love you draw love if you feel angry you draw anger.
anger
If you don't express a feeling such as crying at a loss, you are said to have your emotions bottled up. It could be anger, love, or loss.
The adjective form of the noun anger is angry (feeling or displaying anger). The verb "to anger" can have the participle adjectives angering and angered.
a feeling of very strong anger
a feeling of very strong anger
It is the result of anger, feeling powerless, feeling that things are unfair, and feeling that nobody is listening.