Although we can look back in anger, we can't fall into it.
I might argue that the phrase, to fall in love, has something to do with being helpless, of letting go and losing control. But what about anger? When we're angry we lose control of our temper, we find ourselves in a "different" state, so why don't we say fall in anger or fall in hatred?
Has it always been so? Is there any grammatical, linguistic reason or justification?
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