The hate people hold on to for so long is what keeps them from feeling the pain they're most afraid of. deal with it. grow.

The wise will admire you. The wishful will envy you. The weak will hate you. This is the reality for those who dare to be epic.

People have been bred to hate for generations -- eons, maybe. Some fundamental urge. Something implicit in the human condition.

If you have to say or do something controversial, aim so that people will hate that they love it and not love that they hate it.

Both sides so blinded by their fear and hate of each other that they couldn't see they were all fighting for the same thing.

All I knew was that hate was so deadly as any poison and did no one any good. You had to control and eliminate it, if you could.

The difference between politics and religion is that the first makes it legal to hate, and makes the love of the second illegal.

I think love and hate intertwine far too much for humanity's own good, yet we choose to compare them like vinegar and water.

Tempers are temporary, but hateful and hurtful words can be remembered forever. Leave a legacy of love and say only kind things.

There was a flicker of something in Greta's look. I couldn't tell whether it was a flicker of love or regret or meanness.

‎"You can safely assume you've created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.

The Nazis were not right to hate the Jews. But their hating of Jews was not without a cause. No one ever hates without a cause.

To my way of thinking, the slavery issue is just an excuse to allow some people to do hateful things and feel righteous about it.

It's easier to fall back into the same old patterns of hate and retribution, because at least then we're doing something.

and so will the world end, I think, a victim of love rather than hate. For love's ever been the more destructive weapon, sure.