Searching for 'hate' quotes
| I do not mind lying, but I hate inaccuracy. |
| by Samuel Butler |
| We are almost always guilty of the hate we encounter. |
| by Luc De Vauvenargues |
| We hate the kindness which we understand. |
| by Henry David Thoreau |
| He who surpasses or subdues mankind, must look down on the hate of those below. |
| by Lord Byron |
| I hate the giving of the hand unless the whole man accompanies it. |
| by Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| The correlative to loving our neighbors as ourselves is hating ourselves as we hate our neighbors. |
| by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. |
| The reason men oppose progress is not that they hate progress, but that they love inertia. |
| by Elbert Hubbard |
| People who hate cats, will come back as mice in their next life. |
| by Faith Resnick |
| The only way to succeed is to make people hate you. That way, they remember you. |
| by von Sternberg |
| I passionately hate the idea of being with it, I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time. |
| by Orson Welles |
| The work of the world is done on hate. All work done well is well done only when persons hate work done shoddily. Justice can exist only when injustice is hated, laws only when lawlessness is hated, and education only when ignorance is hated. Every improvement this world has ever known was brought about because someone hated intolerable conditions. |
| by Jane Dunlop |
| The whole business of your life overwhelms you when you live alone. Ones stupefied by it. To get rid of it you try to daub some of it off on to people who come to see you, and they hate that. To be alone trains one for death. |
| by Louis-Ferdinand Céline |
| Wasn't marriage, like life, unstimulating and unprofitable and somewhat empty when too well ordered and protected and guarded? Wasn't it finer, more splendid, more nourishing, when it was, like life itself, a mixture of the sordid and the magnificent; of mud and stars; of earth and flowers; of love and hate and laughter and tears and ugliness and beauty and hurt? |
| by Edna Ferber |
| Whoever gives advice to the sick gains a sense of superiority over them, no matter whether his advice is accepted or rejected. That is why sick people who are sensitive and proud hate their advisors even more than their illnesses. |
| by Friedrich Nietzsche |
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