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Quotes about Hate

Hate spreads in the direction it is blown, but love spreads in all directions.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Love that brings you sorrow is better than hate that brings you joy.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
The British press hate a winner who's British. They don't like any British man to have balls as big as a cow's like I have.
— Nigel Benn
I do not love a man, except I hate his vices, because those vices are the enemies, and the destruction of that friend whom I love.
— John Donne
If a man sets out to hate all the miserable creatures he meets, he will not have much energy left for anything else; whereas he can despise them, one and all, with the greatest ease.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Men remain in ignorance as long as they hate, and they hate unjustly as long as they remain in ignorance.
— Tertullian
Even as in the blessed in heaven there will be most perfect charity, so in the damned there will be the most perfect hate. Wherefore as the saints will rejoice in all goods, so will the damned grieve for all goods. Consequently the sight of the happiness of the saints will give them very great pain.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Neither the SPLC, the liberal media, nor the Democratic Party has any authority on what constitutes 'hate.' They themselves are full of lies and hatred. They have no love.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
Augustine was right when he said that we love the truth when it enlightens us, but we hate it when it convicts us. Maybe we can't handle the truth. In
— Norman Geisler
Men decide far more problems by hate, love, lust, rage, sorrow, joy, hope, fear, illusion or some other inward emotion, than by reality, authority, any legal standard, judicial precedent, or statute.
— Cicero
if you instantly improve the hygiene factors of your job, you're not going to suddenly love it. At best, you just won't hate it anymore. The opposite of job dissatisfaction isn't job satisfaction, but rather an absence of job dissatisfaction.
— Clayton M. Christensen
vigorous tenacity of love, always so much stronger than hate,
— Charles Dickens