Love Hate Quotes

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Martin Luther King Jr.
“Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life; love illuminates it.”
Martin Luther King, Jr., A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches

Coco J. Ginger
“You don’t deserve my image in your head. You don’t deserve my memories in your chest.”
Jamie Weise

Rachel E. Carter
“The people that tell you what you want to hear are the most dangerous enemies you'll ever meet.”
Rachel E. Carter, First Year

Blakney Francis
“If you can just stop loving her then you never really loved her at all. Love doesn't work that way. If you ever truly love someone, then it never goes away. It can become something else. There are all different sorts of love. It can even become hate- a thin line and all that- and, really, hate is just another kind of caring.”
Blakney Francis, Someone I Used to Know

Rachel E. Carter
“You should never trust a wolf in sheep's clothing. Because the only thing the wolf will ever want to do is break you.”
Rachel E. Carter, First Year

Rick Riordan
“No one can hate you more than someone who used to love you.”
Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

Rachel E. Carter
“Well, I certainly wouldn't give [advice] to the girl that has tried to get me tossed out of this place not once but twice -oh, and let's not forget your most inglorious moment, when you TRIED TO LIGHT ME ON FIRE.”
Rachel E. Carter, First Year

Shelby Mahurin
“There was only one way such a story could end -a stake and a match.”
Shelby Mahurin, Serpent & Dove

“Even if you hate me, Zero...I will tame that beast in you...as many times as necessary. If you haven't completely lost your sanity...I won't let you die. Hate vampires, hate me...at least that means you haven't given up!" Yuki said to Zero. "How can I hate you?" Zero questioned Yuki.”
Matsuri Hino, Vampire Knight, Vol. 2

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“The end of love looks like the beginning of war”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, The Great Pearl of Wisdom

Coco J. Ginger
“Now he was nothing to her, just a lesson in time, a wicked boy-man, incapable of wealth or prestige.”
Jamie Weise

Catullus
“I hate and love. And why, perhaps you’ll ask.
I don’t know: but I feel, and I’m tormented.”
Catullus

Kasie West
“Sometimes I wish I were passionate about something real. Something I knew I could succeed in. Right now all my dreams are a little far-fetched.”
Kasie West, P.S. I Like You

Rachel E. Carter
“He was a prince. He was fickle. He was rude. He was arrogant. I knew better. I was lowborn. He was WRONG. I didn't even like him.”
Rachel E. Carter, First Year

R.F. Kuang
“It was a funny thing, how fear made him look so much younger, how it rounded his eyes and erased the cruel grimace of his sneer so that he looked, just for an instant, like the boy she'd first met at Sinegard.”
R.F. Kuang, The Burning God

Marissa Meyer
“She could be a fire hazard. Maybe we should remove her from the ship before she spontaneously combusts.”
Marissa Meyer, Wires and Nerve

Louise Wareham Leonard
“How would it be.. if all my hate disappeared like my youth, if after all this time his very hatred of me turned out to be something gentle, some kind of love.”
Louise Wareham Leonard, 52 Men

Pushpa Rana
“It's better to hate someone in the beginning rather than end up hating someone after loving.”
Pushpa Rana, Just the Way I Feel

Robert J. Braathe
“In order to get people to love you, you've got to get some people to hate you”
Robert Braathe

Parul Wadhwa
“They may not know each other to say it, but it was never hidden. How much ever they hated each other, fate ties them together.”
Parul Wadhwa, The Masquerade

Anna Burns
“She admonished him, saying ‘I think I hate you,’ which meant she didn’t because ‘I think I hate you’ is the same as ‘probably I hate you’, which is the same as ‘I don’t know if I hate you’, which is the same as ‘I don’t hate you, oh my God, my love, I love you, still love you, always, always have I loved you and never have I stopped loving you’.”
Anna Burns, Milkman

Melissa Landers
“Let me rephrase,” he added, sharper than barbed steel. “I’m coming with you.”
“Excuse me?” Solara came to a sudden stop, forcing him to do the same. “You’ll go wherever I send you.”
“I’m not—”
“Don’t interrupt.”
He sealed his lips shut.
“Our relationship is simple,” she told him. “I say ‘Jump,’ and you say ‘Through which window, Miss Brooks?’ You don’t make demands of me. Are we clear?”
Melissa Landers, Starflight

Nenia Campbell
“I’d rather have you hating me than not have you at all.”
Nenia Campbell, Little Deaths

Harlan Coben
“You want people lined up, Will. You want the good guys on one side, the bad on the other. It doesn't work that way, does it? It is never that simple. Love, for example, leads to hate. I think that was what started it all. Primitive love.”
Harlan Coben, Gone for Good

“Human history is the ancient story of the umbilical conflict between a lone individual versus a cabalistic society. A love-hate relationship defines our personal history with society, where the suppression of individuality for the sake of the collective good battles the notion that the purpose of society is to enable each person to flourish. A conspicuous feature of cultural development involves societies teaching children the sublimation of unacceptable impulses or idealizations, consciously to transform their inappropriate instinctual impulses into socially acceptable actions or behavior. The paradox rest in the concept that in order for any person to flourish they must preserve the spiritual texture of themselves, a process that requires the individual to resist societal restraint, push off against the community, and reject the walls of traditionalism that seek to pen us in. The climatic defining event in a person’s life represents the liberation of the self from crippling conformism, staunchly rebuffing capitulating to the whimsy of the super ego of society.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Charlena E. Jackson
“You should apologize to yourself and help be the change, as opposed to fueling the hate.”
Charlena E. Jackson, The Stars Choose Our Lovers

Steven Magee
“I have a love-hate relationship with radiation.”
Steven Magee

Laurence Galian
“If you are to accept that embracing the Sacred Dark is as necessary as embracing the Sacred Light, does that mean that it does not matter if you live or die, heal or hurt, love or hate?”
Laurence Galian, The Sun at Midnight: The Revealed Mysteries of the Ahlul Bayt Sufis

“There's something about her he'd like to break.”
Augustina Bazterrica

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