Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more...

Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more heavy than I can bear but learn that I cannot tell what you wish me to say without sinning against my honour too grievously.

-Marie de France

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Who said "Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more... "?

"Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more... " is one of a famous quotes by Marie de France. Complete quote is as follows;
"Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more heavy than I can bear but learn that I cannot tell what you wish me to say without sinning against my honour too grievously."

What is "Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more... "?

"Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more heavy than I can bear but learn that I cannot tell what you wish me to say without sinning against my honour too grievously." This is a quote by Marie de France which is about . He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • The upside to anger? Getting it out of your system. You got to express your anger. Then you have room for more positive things. If I hold something in a long time, and then I speak it, it's amazing how the light shines so much brighter.
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What does "Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more... " mean?

This quote is primarily about anger although it also includes other themes like . It is attributed to Marie de France. Complete quote is as follows;
"Fairest and dearest, your wrath and anger are more heavy than I can bear but learn that I cannot tell what you wish me to say without sinning against my honour too grievously."