Words matter. These are the best Haters Quotes from famous people such as Jesse Andrews, Stephon Marbury, Michael Sam, Molly Qerim, Kreayshawn, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
‘The Haters’ has some of the generalities of band experiences that I’ve had – the camaraderie, the grubbiness, the outsized collective ambitions and frequent painful collisions with reality – but very few of the specifics. I guess it was a way for me to take some of my experiences to their logical crazy extremes.
I had to deal with so many haters.
There will always be haters. Small heroes can change society every day. It just takes time.
As soon as you are a woman with an opinion, and they don’t like it, the haters will come out in full force.
I’m not really concerned with trying to turn haters into believers.
Haters will always hate.
I just want to be agreeable; I want to be a pleaser. And that’s all I want to do. I want to please the fans or the haters. One or the other.
I went through a difficult time, gaining 24 pounds in one month. A few haters attacked me online for how I looked, even though the majority of my fans were supportive. Those were the ones that kept me going.
I’ve put everything in my rearview mirror and I’ve continued to silence people. That’s how I’m going to… continue to be happy living my life. And in the process, I silence haters.
Haters are fans in denial.
The haters and the trolls have always used me as an excuse to make fun of something that is out of the ordinary, something that doesn’t necessarily make sense to them. For whatever reason, I have always been a target that people love to attack.
Of course there are certain things that get to me, but I try and lead by example and show people that, especially with haters, that you should just ignore them.
There will always be jealous people and haters: people who assume that if they were in your shoes, they could do what you’re doing. That’s just the world we live in.
No matter what you do, you’re going to run into haters online. We’re not talking about ordinary, disgruntled customers who should be addressed with empathy and understanding. Haters are a breed apart.
People know I’m a Jake Paul guy. I respect people who take over the Internet, and this guy has got maybe more haters than I do, which I also love.
I always tell young girls, surround yourself with goodness. I learned early on how to get the haters out of my life.
I use my haters as my motivators.
There are always going to be your supporters, and then there are going to be haters. I kind of laugh at them.
The haters always scream the loudest.
When you get haters you actually feel like you’re a success.
I got a lot of hate mail, and that’s where the term ‘haters back off’ came from because I got all this hate.
Now my haters are very high class people, so I feel like I’ve moved up.
I’m in prison. But my heart and mind is free. Gangsta haters on the streets are doing more time than me. They need 30 police escorts with them every time they walk down the street.
I think it’s so cool to just prove haters wrong. All you have to do is go out there and just fight.
I don’t read anything. I don’t read the press. I’ve always valued my supporters and my haters are supporters in disguise. That’s just the way it is. I run a couple of social media accounts and you can’t help but look at comments every now and then.
I don’t court haters. I don’t thrive on people not liking things that I do. I treat people the way I want to be treated.
When I take good care of myself, it lifts my spirits, boosts my confidence, and makes me feel strong. When someone tries to throw me shade, it bounces right off. I look those haters straight in the eye, keep my chin up and shoulders back. Because I know I’m a fierce queen – and they know it, too.
There’s a certain logic to avoiding the haters, but as a strategy, it’s utterly flawed. When you turn off the feedback, you lose the benefits as well as the drawbacks. It’s like having a sore finger and cutting off your arm.
The way I pick who gets caked is generally by who shows me the most energy and is screaming for it. I still can’t help but ask myself… should I stop caking people? Will that stop the haters from hating? Stop giving the trolls more content to target me with?
I don’t want to be just known for the way I dress. I want to be known for how I play, how I treat people, and how I am as a role model. I don’t just want to be, ‘He dresses cool’ or ‘He dresses crazy.’ You’re going to have lovers and haters. I want my golf game to be the main thing.
Of course, I think that people are just waiting for that time when I make a mistake and they’re gonna jump on it…. There’s gonna be haters.
This is a big game, and there are a lot of haters in the game. But don’t hate me, hate the game.
When you write an article about anything, trolls use the comments to attack. They feel frustrated – but haters are losers. It’s not good to feed this aspect. It’s more intelligent to be constructive.
I’m always my toughest critic. I’m setting the expectations for myself, and that’s enough pressure. I don’t need to worry about the haters or the Twitter trolls or what everybody else thinks.
I got to fight off haters on a regular basis.
I hate that you get beat up so much about an accomplishment, but I guess that’s part of life. Haters gonna hate.
Nations have come under the control of haters and fools.
Sometimes your haters are your biggest motivators.
Everything was based on my life and the way I grew up. Some of the bits I’m most proud of in ‘Haters Back Off’ actually happened.
You pick up some fans and a handful of haters along the way.
Treat haters in your online spaces just the same as you would in the real world. If they’re not respectful to you and your customers, kick them out.
Certain people are like ‘Oh, here come the Feminazis!’ You end up acting 10 times nicer than you even need to be, to be the opposite of the stereotype like ‘You’re the man haters!’ We’re always bending over backwards being extra nice. And I don’t know if being nice is my legacy.
I only feel sorry for weak people. And mostly what I’ve come to find is that the weak people are the ones that are the haters.
On every single picture on my Instagram page, you’ll find a negative comment. My supporters will normally stand up to that hateful person, and then it will become a big argument, and it’s just a lot. I try to tell myself not to listen to the haters, and I try not to read the comments because it’s not worth it.
Obviously I’m going to have haters.
Haters keep on hating, cause somebody’s gotta do it.
I’m never gonna please the haters, and I’m not gonna try to.
I welcome someone who is willing to march to the beat of his own drum – to hell with the haters.
Holzhauer Haters’ is pretty catchy, but I have not encountered too many haters. I’m sure they are out there, but I don’t spend my free time looking up every person’s opinion of James Holzhauer.
Give me a celebrity, I’ll give you your haters. Some people shine, and some people don’t like when they shine. Ask Barack Obama – he’ll tell you.
Plenty of people detested Michael Jackson before his death wiped away the world’s collective memory. Timberlake was originally dismissed as just another boy-bander. Legions have joined in a ‘Hate Anne Hathaway’ movement. Elvis, the Rolling Stones, Kristen Bell, even Mozart had haters.
Underachiever. Asthmatic. Excuse-maker and fistic faker. My opponents and some other haters have called me all of those things.
Everybody is always going to have haters. It comes with the job. You have to have a tough skin and not let it affect you.
Haters will be haters, you have got to acknowledge them and move on as the ratio of love to hate is too high.
My goal is to go out there and dominate. We all know if I’m in a position and I see my opponent hurt by landing good striking, I’m going to try to get him out of there. If I’m in the top position or in the position to finish by submission, I’m going to look for that. I don’t feel the need to prove the haters wrong.
There are too many haters.
I’m pretty lucky. I don’t get too many haters.
My new song ‘Shrug’ I created with two guys. The idea was a message about ignoring haters. People one-up you, stay true to yourself.
Can’t even see without my vintage Versace frames. I don’t go nowhere without them on. I can’t even live without them. Every time I throw them on, I see all the haters, and I see where the money at.
The fact is I’m always going to have naysayers. You’re always going to have haters. It really doesn’t bother me because I just rise above it.
I try not to read the blogs or what people say about me. Because that’s what brings everybody down – no matter what you do, you’re always going to have haters.
Duke has a lot of haters, but I know it means you’re doing something right if they’re hating you.
If you don’t have haters, you’re doing something wrong.
I’m a grown woman. The haters are definitely wrong if they think I care.
I want everybody to know that I don’t care who you are, where you’re from, if you’re popular or not: we all have haters. But you have to be resilient. You have to not allow them to have the power over you, where you start believing the things they say.
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