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Quotes About Misanthrope

...love rather than fear...this radical philosophy is coming from me, an avowed misanthrope...surely there is hope for us all.
~ Bill Hicks
Euripides questioned everything. He was a misanthrope who preferred books to men.
~ Edith Hamilton
I fall in love with everything I also hate everything. It's very hard to be a misanthrope and a romantic.
~ Marilyn Manson
You call me a misanthrope because I avoid society. You err; I love society. Yet in order not to hate people, I must avoid their company.
~ Caspar David Friedrich
Christmas time! That man must be a misanthrope indeed, in whose breast something like a jovial feeling is not roused - in whose mind some pleasant associations are not awakened - by the recurrence of Christmas.
~ Charles Dickens
Something between a butterfly and a misanthrope, he was temperamental, when not otherwise...employed.
~ Ronald Firbank
My consultants recommended several nihilists and existentialists but I rejected them all. A black turtleneck sweater does not a misanthrope make. Nihilists and existentialists tend to be bohemians, who invariably run in packs; despite their alienated stance, they have always struck me as a sociable lot who surround themselves with people because they are forever saying Nothing matters, and they need someone to say it to.
~ Florence King
A savage review is much more entertaining for the reader than an admiring one; the little misanthrope in each of us relishes the rubbishing of someone else.
~ Arthur Smith
I fall in love with everything I also hate everything. It's very hard to be a misanthrope and a romantic.
~ Marilyn Manson
I alternate between feeling sympathetic toward humanity and being a misanthrope. When I'm sympathetic, it usually means I haven't been around people in awhile.
~ John R Lindensmith
I'm still a recluse. I still hate everyone. I'm still a misanthrope.
~ Al Jourgensen
I can see now that I had indeed lost a little of my common sense, my circumspection, and the coolness that comes from the directive of proceeding sine ira et studio—and that I had, with my speculations, shifted the "blame" from the unknown Senders onto humanity, incurable misanthrope that I was.
~ Stanis?aw Lem
The myth of writer as, like, Asperger-style misanthrope, or, like, the Jack Nicholson, 'As Good As It Gets' - it just doesn't work, because writers, in order to write good characters, need to understand people. You need to understand your audience. You need to have so much empathy you could almost encourage empathy in others.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Weren't you even curious what it was? There's a world of people and things, if you can manage to stop being a misanthrope for a second.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Some book reviewer whose name I forget recently called me a 'vicious misanthrope' . . . or maybe it was a 'cynical misanthrope'. . . but either way, he (or she) was right; and what got me this way was politics .
~ Hunter S. Thompson
I don't think that genius goes hand in hand with being socially inept or being a sociopath or being a misanthrope, but I do think that it is a mind that can think so differently - so beyond how one is supposed to think.
~ Hanya Yanagihara
As in the case of many misanthropes, his disdain for people led him into a profession designed to serve them.
~ Toni Morrison
You call me a misanthrope because I avoid society. You err; I love society. Yet in order not to hate people, I must avoid their company.
~ Caspar David Friedrich
Why do they call me misanthrope? Because They hate me, not I them.
~ George Gordon Byron
My father was, I suppose, a crank. He had a fine, precise mind which ignored what it was not interested in. Without being a misanthrope he was unsociable and non-conforming. He had his own unorthodox theories of education, one of which was that I should not be sent to school.
~ L.P. Hartley
He who has little communication with people is seldom a misanthrope. True misanthropes are not found in solitude, but in the world. This is because it is practical experience of life, and certainly not philosophy, that makes people hate their fellows.
~ Giacomo Leopardi
A man may make a misanthrope of himself, but he is never one by nature.
~ Lucy Larcom
Christmas time! That man must be a misanthrope indeed, in whose breast something like a jovial feeling is not roused— in whose mind some pleasant associations are not awakened— by the recurrence of Christmas.
~ Charles Dickens
My father was a misanthrope who slept all day and stayed up all night so that he wouldn't have to see people. He ran a business with a large staff but would go there at night and leave things for them to do during the day when he wasn't there.
~ Edmund White