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Quotes About Hate

My father doesn't dislike all newsmen. He has many friends among them. The trouble is the ones who hate him make the headlines.
~ Frank Sinatra Jr.
There is no forgiveness, justice, or healing on any level when hate is involved.
~ KRS-One
Violence begets violence, and hate begets hate. Both hate and violence beget a society that harms, and makes impossible the healing necessary for us to reach our full potential.
~ Jamaal Bowman
People will dig their heels in and fight for the things they love and against the things they hate.
~ Matt Berninger
I have a love/hate relationship with my height - I am 6 ft. 4 in.
~ John Lithgow
I hate heights and I hate every single creepy crawly going.
~ Gemma Collins
Don't ask me about Beverly Hills High School. Everybody hated it. I hated it. Hated it. Hated it. Hated it.
~ Julie Kavner
It may be an infinitely less evil to murder a man than to refuse to forgive him. The former may be the act of a moment of passion: the latter is the heart's choice. It is spiritual murder, the worst, to hate, to brood over the feeling that excludes, that, in our microcosm, kills the image, the idea of the hated. [13]
~ George MacDonald
Love makes everything lovely: hate concentrates itself on the one thing hated.
~ George MacDonald
they must at last grow weary of their mutual repugnance, and begin to love one another! for love, not hate, is deepest in what Love 'loved into being.
~ George MacDonald
The demon has a name that is known among men, though it frightens few and draws many, alas! His name is Self, and he is the shadow of your own self. First he made you love him, which was evil, and now he has made you hate him, which is evil also. But if he be cast out and never more enter into your heart, but remain as a servant in your hall, then you will recover from this sickness, and be whole and sound, and will find the varlet serviceable.
~ George MacDonald
Hate will sharpen observation, affording opportunity for many a shrewd guess, and the construction of clever and false theories, but will leave the observer blind to the whole.
~ George MacDonald
TRUTH – It's the New Hate Speech: "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act" – George Orwell
~ George Orwell
In order to hate imperialism, you have got to be part of it.
~ George Orwell
Tell me, what did you think of me before that day I gave you that note?" He did not feel any temptation to tell lies to her. It was even a sort of love-offering to start off by telling the worst. "I hated the sight of you," he said. "I wanted to rape you and then murder you afterwards. Two weeks ago I thought seriously of smashing your head in with a cobble-stone.
~ George Orwell
Listen, the more men you've had, the more I love you. Do you understand that?" "Yes, perfectly." "I hate purity, I hate goodness. I don't want any virtue to exist anywhere. I want everyone to be corrupt to the bones." "Well then, I ought to suit you, dear. I'm corrupt to the bones.
~ George Orwell
The real working class, though they hate war and are immune to jingoism, are never really pacifist, because their life teaches them something different. To abjure violence it is necessary to have no experience of it.
~ George Orwell
Listen. The more men you've had, the more I love you. Do you understand that? I hate purity, I hate goodness! I don't want any virtue to exist anywhere. I want everyone to be corrupt to the bones.
~ George Orwell
To die hating them, that was freedom
~ George Orwell
Two Minutes Hate
~ George Orwell
Toda la propaganda de guerra, todos los gritos y mentiras y odio, provienen invariablemente de gente que no está peleando.»
~ George Orwell
Bir insan?n size laterna gibi saat ba?? propaganda üfürmesi dehÅŸet bir ÅŸey. Tekrar tekrar ayn? ÅŸeyler. Nefret, nefret, nefret. Hadi, hepimiz bir araya gelelim ve bir güzel nefret edelim. Durmamacas?na.
~ George Orwell
Two Minutes Hate was not that one was obliged to act a part, but, on the contrary, that it was impossible to avoid joining in.
~ George Orwell
The Hate continued exactly as before, except that the target had been changed.
~ George Orwell