Words matter. These are the best Hatred Quotes from famous people such as Jean Genet, Dmitry Medvedev, Melissa Etheridge, Graydon Carter, George Orwell, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
What we need is hatred. From it our ideas are born.
Terrorism tramples upon any rights and freedoms and generates fear and hatred; it is an obstacle to efforts at improving our world.
I definitely feel we’re moving forward. There’s a lot more understanding… there’s less fear and we’re working on there being less hatred.
Conservatives define themselves more by their hatred of liberals than anything else, and, conversely, liberals by their distaste for conservatives.
In our age there is no such thing as ‘keeping out of politics.’ All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia.
It is not surprising, then, that in the decade since Oslo began, Arafat used all the resources placed at his disposal to fan the flames of hatred against Israel.
Hatred of the mother is familiar, but the mother’s hatred still comes as a surprise.
Intemperance and intolerance serve no one, and hatred guarantees failure.
We protest to our last breath against the purveyors of hatred, cruelty and violence.
I don’t feel hatred for Zuniga.
The word ‘yoga’ means skill – skill to live your life, to manage your mind, to deal with your emotions, to be with people, to be in love and not let that love turn into hatred.
We don’t want to be intimidated by hate, we don’t want hatred to ruin a positive event.
For all of his bravado, obnoxiousness, hatred, and vitriol, the scariest thing about Trump, to me, is his unique combination of ignorance about the world, convolved with ignorance about himself.
We have real enemies, dedicated to dominating and eventually destroying us, and they are not going to be talked out of their hatred.
I once had a lot of hatred, mainly toward my father, an alcoholic.
So America’s president now says most Jewish American voters are either ignorant or disloyal. It’s such a dreadful thing to say, so heavy with historical hatred and violence, that it’s utterly unsurprising in U.S. President Donald Trump’s mouth. And his supporters nod and say he’s right.
Hatred is active, and envy passive dislike; there is but one step from envy to hate.
My hatred is diamond-hard.
What we Americans go through to pick a president is not only crazy and unnecessary but genuinely abusive. Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent in a craven, cynical effort to stir up hatred and anger on both sides.
Immigrants are not the real problem. The real problem is much more serious: intolerance and hatred of indigenous ethnic groups. You can prohibit immigration, but what can you do about non-Russian ethnic groups living in their native territories in Russia?
Hatred is nothing but a form of cancer, and it will eat you up.
We have the purveyors of hatred who take every single incident between people of two races and try to make a race war out of it and drive wedges into people. And this does not need to be done.
When we begin to build walls of prejudice, hatred, pride, and self-indulgence around ourselves, we are more surely imprisoned than any prisoner behind concrete walls and iron bars.
I know I make a lot of jokes about Mike Jones, but I don’t even have no hatred for him.
Like a physical body, a body politic must have an immune system that resists anti-Semitism and other forums of hatred.
The world perishes not from bandits and fires, but from hatred, hostility, and all these petty squabbles.
Some pastors are so hard-nosed about submission and insensitive to their wives’ needs that they don’t recognize the frustration even hatred within their own households.
Regret is not a proactive feeling. It is situated in disappointment, sorrow, even remorse. It merely wishes things were different without an act to cause a difference. However, repentance is different. Repentance is an admission of, hatred of, and turning away from sin before God.
I suffered from self hatred so much. It’s like I didn’t want to look like that any more. I didn’t to feel like that any more. It had to be another way.
Throw out the fun-killers that you carry about with yourselves all the time. Three of them are lust, greed, and hatred.
In the real world, as lived and experienced by real people, the demand for human rights and dignity, the longing for liberty and justice and opportunity, the hatred of oppression and corruption and cruelty is reality.
Hatred is an affair of the heart; contempt that of the head.
I think what happens is when you have fear, fear translates into hatred.
Mr. Freeze is motivated by different things. He doesn’t really have that much of an axe to grind with Batman. Batman is an irritation and an impediment to him, not an enemy that he hates. He doesn’t have the hatred that the Joker has for Batman.
We need to examine hatred on a global perspective because hatred is everywhere, and it does not matter who you are: you can be a victim of it anywhere and anytime.
I don’t make any notes, but I do know where to find things. Suppose I need to know where Wexford first talked about his love of the countryside or where he quotes Larkin or what was the beginning of his hatred of racism or where he first encountered domestic violence; I would be able to find it straight away.
So many red lines have been crossed that people seem to think it is acceptable for politicians and the media to actually incite hatred and violence.
Hatred, intolerance, poor hygienic conditions and violence all have roots in illiteracy, so we’re trying to do something to help the poor and the needy.
Freedom of religion requires not only freeing religion from undue government regulation and interference. It also requires freeing religion from discrimination and from vile acts of hatred and persecution.
What I did not yet know so intensely was the hatred of the white American for the black, a hatred so deep that I wonder if every white man in this country, when he plants a tree, doesn’t see Negroes hanging from its branches.
I have no enemies and no hatred. None of the police who monitored, arrested, and interrogated me, none of the prosecutors who indicted me, and none of the judges who judged me are my enemies.
I worship impersonal Nature, which is neither ‘good’ or ‘bad’, and who knows neither love nor hatred.
I think loathing begets fanaticism, and in the end, loathing begets hatred and violence.
Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love.
Technology without hatred can be a blessing. Technology with hatred is always a disaster.
I’m proud to be next to the Confederate flag. That flag is not – it is not about racism folks. It’s not about hatred. It’s not about slavery. It’s about our heritage.
The government wants to be able to attack extremism and hatred wherever it occurs.
Acting in anger and hatred throughout my life, I frequently precipitated what I feared most, the loss of friendships and the need to rely upon the very people I’d abused.
Without centuries of Christian antisemitism, Hitler’s passionate hatred would never have been so fervently echoed.
I realize that patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.
Anger may repast with thee for an hour, but not repose for a night; the continuance of anger is hatred, the continuance of hatred turns malice.
To the Left, Islam’s anger and hatred of the West is understandable because they have legitimate grievances against us.
The defense of our rights and our dignity, as well as efforts never to let ourselves to be overcome by the feeling of hatred – this is the road we have chosen.
Poetry and progress are like two ambitious men who hate one another with an instinctive hatred, and when they meet upon the same road, one of them has to give place.
It often seems… the human race has twittered away its existence singing an endless song – a song of waste and hatred, where there should be progress and love.
Of the love or hatred God has for the English, I know nothing, but I do know that they will all be thrown out of France, except those who die there.
I’m not homophobic, I’m not a bigot, I’m not pandering to hatred.
Without justice, the most heinous crimes go unpunished; victims are unable to obtain redress, and peace remains an elusive goal, since impunity generates more hatred, leading to acts of revenge and more suffering.
I don’t really have any interest in allowing other people’s kind of idiotic, unnecessary, either bigotry or hatred or whatever derision they have for me, I don’t allow for it to really bother me, because I don’t need it.
In their eyes as they pass is not hatred, not excitement, not despair, not the tonic of their victory – there is just the simple expression of being here as though they had been here doing this forever, and nothing else.
President Trump identifies the hatred and intolerance expressed by his radical opponents and names it for what it is.
Tell me one friend you haven’t looked at with hatred and then hugged the next day.
In our age there is no such thing as ‘keeping out of politics.’ All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia.