When you are wronged and your heart and feelings are hardened, do not be distressed, for this has happened providentially; but be glad and reject the thoughts that arise within you, knowing that if they are destroyed at the stage when they are only provocations, their evil consequences will be cut off, whereas if the thoughts persist the evil may be expected to develop.
— St. Mark the AsceticWe only shout when we neglect what silence can do.
— Ernest Agyemang YeboahDo not give in to the provocation of the devil.
— Sunday AdelajaThese are the few ways we can practice humility:To speak as little as possible of one's self.To mind one's own business.Not to want to manage other people's affairs.To avoid curiosity.To accept contradictions and correction cheerfully.To pass over the mistakes of others.To accept insults and injuries.To accept being slighted, forgotten and disliked.To be kind and gentle even under provocation.Never to stand on one's dignity.To choose always the hardest.
— Mother TeresaLet’s just say, there’s not much of a moon out tonight,” Nose continued anyway, “but if Yale joined us, there would be.
— Ripley PattonSome people take offense like it's a limited time offer.
— Tim FargoProvocation is on the opposite lane of resolution.
— Toba BetaNever do what the devil provokes you to do.
— Sunday AdelajaAn idea was forming in his mind. It was only rudimentary, but in the circumstances, it could be called a plan. He loathed the alien for attacking them, without any provocation. He hated the way it was smashing up his ship – and all of them – with hardly any effort or regard for life at all. “How’s that message coming?”“Umm – they must be jamming us, sir – I can’t get through.
— Christina EngelaPeople are not always very tolerant of the tears which they themselves have provoked.
— Marcel Proust