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temper

f. kıvamına getirmek, sertleştirmek
i. huy, öfke
  • What's done is done. Don't lose that
    famous temper of yours, Sonny.
    Olan oldu.
    Meşhur sinirlerine de hakim ol, Sonny.
  • He's a disgruntled Scottish guard. He is known for his lethal temper and his unusual eating habits.He weighs a metric ton
    Bu sinirlenmiş İskoç bir bekçi. Öldürücü öfkesi ve hiç alışılmadık yeme alışkanlıklarıyla tanınıyor. Tonla ölçülebilen bir kilosu var.
  • They hurt your friend. You lost your temper and that's why eight of these Clowns are now in the hospital.
    Arkadaşını yaraladılar. Sen aniden öfkelendin ve bu yüzden, şu Clowns üyelerinden sekizi şimdi hastanedeler.
  • 'I dare say you're wondering why I don't put my arm round your waist,' the Duchess said after a pause: 'the reason is, that I'm doubtful about the temper of your flamingo.
  • A lot of life is dealing with your curse, dealing with the cards you were given that aren't so nice. Does it make you into a monster, or can you temper it in some way, or accept it and go in some other direction?
    Wes Craven
  • A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough.
    Bruce Lee
  • A spirit of innovation is generally the result of a selfish temper and confined views. People will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors.
    Edmund Burke
  • A tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.
    Washington Irving
  • A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice.
    Thomas Paine
  • A very intimate sense of the expressiveness of outward things, which ponders, listens, penetrates, where the earlier, less developed consciousness passed lightly by, is an important element in the general temper of our modern poetry.
    Walter Pater
  • A vigorous temper is not altogether an evil. Men who are easy as an old shoe are generally of little worth.
    Charles Spurgeon
  • Anger may be kindled in the noblest breasts: but in these slow droppings of an unforgiving temper never takes the shape of consistency of enduring hatred.
    M. Kathleen Casey
  • Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he's well dressed. There ain't much credit in that.
    Charles Dickens
  • Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.
    Robert Frost
  • Enthusiasm is that temper of the mind in which the imagination has got the better of the judgment.
    William Warburton
  • Good temper is one of the greatest preservers of the features.
    William Hazlitt
  • Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.
    Charles Dickens
  • He is happy whom circumstances suit his temper; but he Is more excellent who suits his temper to any circumstance.
    David Hume
  • I am in that temper that if I were under water I would scarcely kick to come to the top.
    John Keats
  • I don't get angry very often. I lose my temper rarely. And when I do, there's always a legitimate cause. Normally I have a great lightness of being. I take things in a very happy, amused way.
    Julia Roberts

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