Quotes about Hate
Dire and beyond all healing is the hate When hearts that loved are turned to enmity.
— Euripides
He piled upon the whale's white hump the sum of all the general rage and hate felt by his whole race from Adam down; and then, as if his chest had been a mortar, he burst his hot heart's shell upon it.
— Herman Melville
The wicked envy and hate; it is their way of admiring.
— Victor Hugo
my soul always reverts to the Old Testament and to Shakespeare. There at least one feels that it's human beings talking. There people hate, people love, people murder their enemy and curse his descendants through all generations, there people sin.
— Soren Kierkegaard
That's why my soul always reverts to the Old Testament and to Shakespeare. There at least one feels that it's human beings talking. There people hate, people love, people murder their enemy and curse his descendants through all generations, there people sin.
— Soren Kierkegaard
We must in strength and humility meet hate with love.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Oh, let us lose our milk teeth and cut instead the strong teeth of hate and love.
— Catherine of Siena
People said love was the antidote to hate, that it could mend what was most broken, and give hope in the most hopeless of times.
— Alice Hoffman
Folks, winning means uniting America, not sowing seeds of division and anger and hate. We got to beat Donald Trump, and we will, but we can't become like him.
— Joe Biden
A Rattlesnake, if Cornered will become so angry it will bite itself. That is exactly what the harboring of hate and resentment against others is — a biting of oneself. We think we are harming others in holding these spites and hates, but the deeper harm is to ourselves.
— E Stanley Jones
A Rattlesnake, if Cornered will become so angry it will bite itself. That is exactly what the harboring of hate and resentment against others is - a biting of oneself. We think we are harming others in holding these spites and hates, but the deeper harm is to ourselves.
— E Stanley Jones
They never will love where they ought to love, who do not hate where they ought to hate.
— Edmund Burke