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Quotes About Hatred

My plainness of speech makes people hate me, and what is their hatred but a proof that I am speaking the truth.
~ Plato
God's truth judges created things out of love, and Satan's truth judges them out of envy and hatred.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The man filled with good qualities like Truth, Love, absence of jealousy, ego and hatred, can see God without searching for Him. He becomes a Jnani (a man of spiritual wisdom).
~ Sathya Sai Baba
It is dangerous and harmful to be guided in our life's course by hatreds and aversions, for they are wasteful of energy and limit and twist the mind and prevent it from perceiving the truth.
~ Jawaharlal Nehru
To believe in the truth of Christ is to be introduced to another form of hatred, and that is not sharing Him.
~ Criss Jami, Killosophy
Homophobia whether internalized or externalized is really fear; it's not hatred, it's fear. It's fear of the truth about ourselves.
~ Andrew Sullivan
The hatred of truth is the taproot of violence.
~ Dean Koontz
Never by hatred is hatred appeased, but it is appeased by kindness. This is an eternal truth.
~ Gautama Buddha
Life has a truth to it, and it's complicated - it's love and it's hatred.
~ Jamaica Kincaid
Father, we ask that you give us a passion for the truth and not merely a hatred of falsehood. Keep us concerned for the spiritual health of people but open to your own rebukes from your mighty Word.
~ Max Anders
This is the way of peace: Overcome evil with good, falsehood with truth, and hatred with love.
~ Peace Pilgrim
Do not marvel brothers if the world hates you, the world rejected and rebelled against God and His truth.
~ Auliq Ice
The truth is considered hatred by those who hate the truth.
~ Auliq Ice
Do not be surprised that the world hates you, the truth is coming from the atheists I know.
~ Auliq Ice
Jumping to his feet, Titus crossed the room and gazed with awe at the antagonists. He was no stranger to violence, but there was something peculiarly horrible about this duel. There they were, not thirty feet away, locked in deadly grapple, a conflict without scale. In that camel were all the camels that had ever been. Blind with a hatred far beyond its own power to invent, it fought a world of mules; of mules that since the dawn of time have bared their teeth at their intrinsic foe.
~ Mervyn Peake
What do you think I want with men? The beasts! I hate them. Blind, stupid, clumsy, horrible, heavy, vulgar things they are.
~ Mervyn Peake
It was rare but not unheard of for an analysand tossed by tides of transference and desublimation to seek the safety of Dr. Kavalier's doorstep or by contrast inflamed with the special hatred of counter-transference to leave herself there in some desperate condition as a cruel prank like a paper sack of dog turds set afire.
~ Michael Chabon
Everyone was oblivious to the seething hatred and anger that churned in other parts of the city — beneath the surface like an undiscovered fault line waiting to open up and swallow all above.
~ Michael Connelly
The true mind can weather all the lies and illusions without being lost. The true heart can tough the poison of hatred without being harmed. Though darkness thrives in the void, it always yields to purifying light.
~ Michael Dante DiMartino
Ahora bien, es un hecho conocido que, a veces, los libros se tienen entre sí un odio mortal. Aún tratándose de libros enteramente normales, cualquiera que tenga un poco de tacto no colocará Justine junto a Heidi ni Las leyes tributarias junto a La historia interminable, aunque, naturalmente, los libros normales no pueden oponerse a eso...
~ Michael Ende
Intolerance is a form of divided consciousness in which abstract, conceptual, ideological hatred vanquishes concrete, real and individual moments of identification.
~ Michael Ignatieff
The mask of kindly patronage had dropped away to show the hatred and the fear beneath.
~ Michael Moorcock
Know this. Elric cannot have want he desires most. What he desires does not exist. What he desires is dead. All Elric has is sorrow, guilt, malice, hatred. This is all he deserves and all he will ever desire.
~ Michael Moorcock
His life was over. The conflicts which tore his mind would no longer trouble him. His fears, his torments, his loves and his hatreds all lay in the past and only oblivion lay before him. .... Even when blackness overwhelmed him and his lungs filled with water, the words continued to whisper through the corridors of his brain. It was strange that he should be dead and still hear the incantation.
~ Michael Moorcock