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“Hatred becomes, within a given time, the hatred of society, then the hatred of the human race, then the hatred of creation.”
Victor Hugo“Hatred would have been easier. With hatred, I would have known what to do. Hatred is clear, metallic, one-handed, unwavering; unlike love.”
Margaret Atwood, CAT'S EYE.“All hatred of others is a reflection of self-hatred. All love of others is a reflection of self-love.”
Alan Cohen“The purpose of evil is to complement the good. If there is no hatred in this world, there can’t be any love too. While love is a positive emotion, hatred is a negative emotion. Yet the feeling of love can’t exist in a person without invoking hatred. The more you are capable of loving, the more you are capable of hating, since the source of love and hatred is the same – passion. A man without passion can experience neither love nor hatred.”
Awdhesh Singh, Good and Evil: Two Sides of the Same Coin“Hatred needs scorn. Scorn is hatred's nectar!”
Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, The Crimson Curtain“Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.”
Gautama Buddha, The Dhammapada: The Sayings of the Buddha“There is no end to the hatred in men, but there is an end to the hatred in a man. If your hatred is just, and deeds will get you to the end of it, then go and do what must be done.”
Dan Groat, A Punctual Paymaster“Hatred is very powerful. It can overpower love. When a man burns in the fire of hatred, he cannot feel any love, and is willing to destroy his enemy even if it kills him. It is amazing to note that a leader who may be driven to act against another in hatred, may be showered with love in the process. People who share his hatred may love him for rising up to the challenge.”
Awdhesh Singh, The Secret Red Book of Leadership“A man who hates always believes himself justified. He never hates anything that he believes to be good. He thinks he is being just, therefore, in his hatred, but the hatred itself forms a very strong claim that will follow him throughout his lives, until he learns that only the hatred itself is the destroyer.”
Jane Roberts