Hate and love were both conceived in fear, perhaps that was why they were nearly the same thing, but only one was steeped in hope.
Hate and love were both conceived in fear, perhaps that was why they were nearly the same thing, but only one was steeped in hope.
If I had a wish, I would turn you to a pair of shoes to keep you under my feet and you get an opportunity to be under the bed too.
I believe that love is better than hate. And that there is more nobility in building a chicken coop than in destroying a cathedral.
Hatred is like fire. It burns the one who harnesses it. It's also extremely hard to see more helpful truths through its flames.
In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him.
Richard Wright, a Mississippi-born negro, has written a blinding and corrosive study in hate. It is a novel entitled "Native Son".
Fear of the unknown and the other is the root of almost all hate. It is born of ignorance and fed by those who would keep us divided.
Man can start with aversion and end with love, but if he begins with love and comes round to aversion he will never get back to love.
How may I hate that which I love with such intensity of passion? How should I abhor that for which my every drop of blood is boiling?
For maybe the first time he could remember, he was very seriously thinking about how to best kill someone he’d never even seen.
That's the beautiful thing about innocence; even monsters have a pocketful of childhood memories with which to seek comfort with.
What good is faith if it causes pain for another? What good is religion if it does no good? What good is any belief that leads to hate?
We can always count on people to hate and to fear.To harm one another and to be harmed.To kill and be killed.It is what opens the gate.
She hated the love she had been given, because it had asked for nothing in return, which was absurd, unreal, against the laws of nature
In real life, love and hate are often only separable if we’re willing to recognize our demons and choose to become better people.