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This line is from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." It is spoken by the character Horatio as he describes the appearance of Prince Hamlet after encountering his father's ghost.

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Does the medulla oblongata control anger aggression and jeaslously?

Actually, despite what was said in "The Waterboy", anger and aggression is not really controlled by the medulla. The medulla serves autonomous functions such as respiration. I would blame things like anger more on the limbic system.


What is an anger trigger?

An anger trigger is something, say an action or a statement that "sets somebody off". This can be anything, and once it is "set" the person who it makes angry can go on and on. Starting first on whatever started it and then to everything said person is angry or hurt or frustrated by. Note: It is not enjoyable nor does it makes anybody want to be around the angry person...as they tend to bite everyone's head off.


What a person says in anger really what they feel?

Not always. Anger can distort one's true feelings and lead to impulses that they may regret later. It's important to consider the context, triggers, and underlying emotions before taking angry words at face value. It's possible that what's said in anger may not accurately reflect the person's true feelings.


How do you get rid of your temper?

To eliminate anger from your life requires forgiveness. Try to recognize the things or people who have made you angry and then forgive them. It's as simple as that. Understand that the people who have done things to hurt you did so for lots of different reasons, forgive them and move on. We seldom have control over the things that happen in our lives but we do have all the power over how we will let them effect us. The hardest thing to do sometimes is to forgive yourself. Just know that guilt follows something that you have done wrong and pain and anger is natures reminder to you to not repeat the act again. Forgive yourself and go and sin no more. You said "temper." Temper is a chronic condition, anger can be but is not always. Temper is the predisposition or the predilection toward anger. For simple anger, forgiveness is about all that is necessary. Temper is another matter. When a person has gotten tot he point that his natural reaction to certain stimuli is anger, he has entered a new category of description. It is highly possible, perhaps even likely that he has become addicted to anger. Anger is a powerful thing. It give its wielder strength he would not normally have. Both physical due to the adrenalin rush, and emotional because anger and rage block out or supercede all other emotions. It is the fight of the fight or flight response. In many cases, the person with a temper will lose the flight portion of the response and it becomes a fight or fight response. he may even seek out experiences and stimuli that make him angry. So, the is, stop it. Do what ever is necessary to stop the behavior. Continuing will drive everyone away who is important to you. Get some counseling. Learn to meditate. Take up a more constructive, positive hobby. If the behavior rises out of BPD or PTSD, get treatment. Just do what is necessary to fix it. What that is is different for everyone. Me, I use the internet and questions to help me defuse.


What intelligence is said to be a more powerful influence on life than traditional views?

Emotional Intelligence

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Sorrow is better than laughter: for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made better.Ecclesiastes 7:3My question is what is the meaning of the word countenance in this verse?

Ecclesiastes 7:3-5 "Sorrow is better than laughter: for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made better. The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth. It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than for a man to hear the song of fools." Biblically our countenance is our outward appearance, what shows on our faces, what we say, and what we do.. What goes on inside, shows outside. I Samuel 16:7 "But the Lord said unto Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart."


Who said a gloomy peace this morning brings the sun for sorrow will not show his head go hence to have more talk of these sad things?

Prince


Who said 'A silence speaks louder than words'?

Pink Floyd in Sorrow


Who said Because I have loved life I shall have no sorrow to die?

Amelia Burr


What did Ted Roosevelt do to anger his superiors?

he said "chiellow"


Who said good night good night parting is such sweet sorrow in romeo and juliet?

"Parting is such sweet sorrow That I will say goodnight till it be morrow."


In Japanese how do you say and spell Tears of Sorrow?

In Japanese, "Tears of Sorrow" is said as "悲しみの涙" (kanashimi no namida). The word "悲しみ" (kanashimi) means "sorrow" or "sadness," and "涙" (namida) means "tears." Together, they convey the idea of tears stemming from sorrow.


Who said the greatest remedy for anger is delay?

William wordsworth


Even in my anger you are the dearest to me of the Greeks?

Achilles said this to Odysseus.


How do you put a sentence start with frowning in anger?

John played a prank on Ms Ada. Frowning with anger, Ms Ada said, "GET OUT OF MY CLASS".


Who said anger dwells only in the bosom of fools?

Albert Einstein


What quotes has Julian Casablancas said?

"Anger is weakness, patience is strength."