Quotes about Hate
It is Easy to be a Hater. Go for the difficult Task: be a Lover!
— Paulo Coelho
Love that makes everything complicated. While hate simplifies everything. Hatred puts accents on things and beings, and on what separates them. Love erases accents.
— Elie Wiesel
Hate, emotionalism, and frustration are not policies.
— Madeleine Albright
That's what hate does — it remakes us in its image.
— Richard Paul Evans
Hating those boys didn't do anything to the boys, just to me. So I pushed them and all my hate from my heart. Once I did that, God came back in.
— Richard Paul Evans
He establishes every purpose by counsel (Prov. 20:18). God, indeed, uses carnal men to very good service, but without a thorough altering and conviction of their judgment. He works by them, but not in them. Therefore they do neither approve the good they do nor hate the evil they abstain from.
— Richard Sibbes
I hate the Communist system but I love the men. I hate the sin but I love the sinner.
— Richard Wurmbrand
This is true religion, to approve what God approves, to hate what he hates, and to delight in what delights him
— Charles Hodge
Asia discovered two remedies for the cruelty of man, art and religion. America discarded both and is drowning in hate and aggressivity.
— Anais Nin
But I begin to fancy you don't like me. How strange! I thought, though everybody hated and despised each other, they could not avoid loving me. (Catherine Linton, nee Earnshaw)
— Emily Bronte
Besides, he's mine, and I want the triumph of seeing my descendant fairly lord of their estates; my child hiring their children to till their fathers' lands for wages. That is the sole consideration which can make me endure the whelp: I despise him for himself, and hate him for the memories he revives!
— Emily Bronte
I know, by instinct, his reserve springs from an aversion to showy displays of feeling—to manifestations of mutual kindliness. He'll love and hate equally under cover, and esteem it a species of impertinence to be loved or hated again.
— Emily Bronte