Patience
Sep 21 2008, Vincent Van Ross

By Vincent Van Ross

People who are quick to anger repent at leisure. Anger is never a positive trait. In fact, anger gets us into sticky situations more often than not.

Once our anger subsides, we begin to wish we never said or did whatever we.

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