Quotes about hatred. Aphorisms, quotes, statements of great people on the topic of hatred Expressions about hatred


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And most of all they hate the one who can fly.

F. Nietzsche

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Love, friendship, and respect are not connected as much as by a common hatred of something.

A. Chekhov

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The enmity will die out on its own if one of the two sides refuses to support it.

Seneca

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You cannot shake hands with clenched fists.

Indira Gandhi

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A little hatred purifies kindness.

J. Renard

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Pompey demanded the destruction of Carthage.

Arkady Davidovich

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People always hate those they harm.

L. Vauvenargues

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Everyone hates me because everyone loves me.

Pieter de Vries

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People hate the most those to whom they owe the most.

Seneca

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The worst hatred is the hatred that comes from relatives.

Tacitus

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The hatred we bear for our enemies harms their happiness less than our own.

J. Petit-San

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We hate those we love because they are the ones who can cause us the most suffering.

Lin Starling

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Hatred towards people who have fallen into mercy is caused by a thirst for this very mercy. The annoyance at its absence is softened and pacified by contempt for everyone who uses it; we deny them respect, because we cannot take away what attracts the respect of everyone around us.

F. La Rochefoucauld

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Hatred that is too fierce makes us inferior to those we hate.

F. La Rochefoucauld

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Hatred is a worse enemy than an enemy.

Romain Rolland

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The ancient rule of “an eye for an eye” leads to the fact that only the blind will remain.

Martin Luther King

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It is natural for the human soul to harbor hatred towards those whom we have offended.

Tacitus

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The strongest hatred is the product of itself strong love.

T. Fuller

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Hatred is a feeling that naturally arises towards someone who is superior to you in some way.

A. Beers

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Hate won't take you far, but it can take you too far.

Kazimierz Tetmajer

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The hatred of the weak is less dangerous than their friendship.

L. Vauvenargues

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How stronger feeling, the sooner hatred is born out of disappointment.

A. Maurois

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For the second course, he was served spinach with hard-boiled eggs, and Nadezhda Fedorovna, like a sick person, had jelly with milk. When she, with a preoccupied face, first touched the jelly with a spoon and then began to lazily eat it, washing it down with milk, and he heard her sips, he was overcome by such heavy hatred that his head even itched.

Anton Chekhov

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Hatred is an active feeling of discontent, envy is a passive feeling; it is not surprising that envy often turns into hatred.

Johann Goethe

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Hatred clouds reason.

Alexander Suvorov

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To be loved, you need to do something nice for people every day. You don't have to do anything at all to be hated.

Homer Simpson

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Hatred is the heaviest and most disgusting chain that one person can bind himself to another, for the rings of this chain are saturated with malice and fear.

Niccolo Ugo Foscolo

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Hate is a bomb. Which destroys first of all the one who throws it.

Dmitry Alexandrovich Yemets

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Among her poems there was a record about these days, where the handwriting was needle-like, like thorns, and hatred, like lapis, furrowed the sheet with a fountain of blots.

The power of love can never be compared with hatred. She is capable of anything - destroying, burning out the soul.

It’s a paradox: people hurt someone, and then they hate them for it! – L. Vauvenargues

Our enemies do not feel our hatred. She doesn't touch them in any way. And it destroys us. – J. Petit-San

In 90 cases out of 100, even the most sincere, sublime love eventually turns into hatred - B. Spinoza.

Hatred is often born when you realize that some person dared to be at least something better than you. – A. Beers.

It is very easy to believe in made-up hatred. And it becomes reality... But love, no matter how much you invent it for yourself, does not appear. – J.-P. Richter

There is nothing worse than random, fleeting love. She's not real. Temporary. You like someone at first. Then you like it less. Then even less. Slowly disgust is born. You stop understanding why anyone even communicates with this person - he’s disgusting. – F. La Rochefoucauld

Only those who are capable of hatred can truly love.

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No rage can compare with love turning into hatred. – W. Congreve

A little hatred purifies kindness. – J. Renard

The strongest hatred is the product of the strongest love. – T. Fuller

The more unfair our hatred is, the more persistent it is. – Seneca

The worst hatred is the hatred that comes from relatives. – Tacitus

But falling in love does not mean loving. You can fall in love even if you hate. Fyodor Dostoevsky The Brothers Karamazov

Hatred is the reverse side of love. – Proverb

And most of all they hate the one who can fly. – F. Nietzsche

Hatred combined with contempt can shake off any yoke. – Voltaire

Indeed, hatred is a gift that you acquire over the years

Those who are at war with others cannot live in harmony with themselves. – W. Hazlitt

There is no greater hatred in the world than the hatred of the ignorant for knowledge. – G. Galileo

Hatred is universal and universal. She is a thing in itself.

That heart will not learn to love that is tired of hating. A. Nekrasov.

No one can hate anyone unless he has first hated himself. – Erasmus of Rotterdam

Anger is open and fleeting hatred; hatred is restrained and constant anger. – C. Duclos

Love is immortal and gives immortality to everything that surrounds us. And hatred dies every minute.

Hatred is a coward's revenge for the fear he has experienced. – B. Shaw

Love and hate are two flip sides of the same coin. If you hate it, it means you haven’t stopped loving it yet. If you say that you have forgiven and forgotten, it means that you still remember. Indifference is the death of love.

Missing a loved one is hard, but it is incomparably easier than living with someone you don’t love. – J. Labruyère

Haste can surprise your friends. Enemies are delighted with it.

The stronger the feeling, the sooner hatred is born out of disappointment. – A. Maurois

Hatred and flattery are pitfalls against which the truth is broken. – F. La Rochefoucauld

When I killed Mahito, I was incredibly disappointed because my anger and hatred did not disappear. After all, once a grudge is born, it doesn’t just disappear.

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Only apathy and unwillingness to do anything can provoke hatred of life. – L. Tolstoy

If you don’t torment me, don’t let me down. It is difficult to torment even more for the sake of injustice: when you fool a child, you kill a swallow... And for the things that spontaneously hatred leads us to, when we go wrong with an obsessive thought, we never have to repent, we are not if not tormented by confusion.

Hatred is the highest degree of inhumanity, transformed into passion.

It's not that she doesn't love him, it's that she can't hate him. Where does hatred come from? After all, he... he is Frank.

Connect with your hatred, release it, because you know how strong and powerful it is. This is precisely what the fight against evil is about; this is the only way to stop the invasion, although at first it seems difficult and scary.

The hatred of the weak is less dangerous than their friendship. – L. Vauvenargues

Hatred is the most useless of feelings.

Misanthropy is slow suicide. – F. Schiller

From hatred to love - one step. But from nausea to love - a hundred years on a hippopotamus

Hatred awoke in me after no one understood my desire to love everyone. – M. Yu. Lermontov.

Sebastian de Locke, Master of the Ermine Lodge, Chud.

Hatred that is too fierce makes us inferior to those we hate. – F. La Rochefoucauld

He who fears you in your presence will hate you in your absence. – T. Fuller

Love and hate are one instinct on both sides. Two facets of one instinct. Survival. Life. Victory. And the more powerful the instinct of life, the higher the energy of the body, the more a person loves and hates.

Hatred is a gift that you acquire over the years.

Perhaps, Mr. Huntingdon, you find it very funny to make me jealous. But beware lest you awaken hatred instead. And if you extinguish my love, it will be very difficult for you to make it flare up again.

The love of a jealous person is more like hatred. – J. Moliere

Love, friendship, and respect are not connected as much as by a common hatred of something. – A. Chekhov

The hatred of the weak is more dangerous than their friendship. – L. Voveran

Hatred almost always, in one way or another, grows out of fear.

I kept my hatred under control. She lay still, ready to jump at any moment, when wild cat stalking prey: with half-closed eyes and sensitive ears that detect the slightest movement, whisper or sigh.

Hatred awakens towards those people who, in our opinion, have no reason to treat us with respect. – L. Vauvenard

Men know how to hate, women only know how to feel disgust. The latter is much worse.

Henri Renier

Love for God does not tolerate hatred for man.

Maxim the Confessor

People hate each other because they fear each other; they are afraid because they don’t know anything about each other; they don’t know because they don’t communicate, and they can’t communicate because they are separated.

Martin King

It is easy to hide hatred, difficult to hide love, and most difficult to hide is indifference.

Karl Berne

The strongest hatred is the product of the strongest love.

Thomas Fuller

Close communication is where the most tender friendship and the strongest hatred come from.

Antoine Rivarol

No one can love another unless he has first loved himself... No one can hate anyone unless he has first hated himself.

Erasmus of Rotterdam

Hate is a bomb. Which destroys first of all the one who throws it.

Dmitry Yemets

When you hate someone, you hate something in him that is in you. What is not in ourselves does not bother us.

Hermann Hesse

I know no hatred stronger than the hatred of a man whom fate forced to love against his own will.

Agatha Christie

Of all the objects of hatred, the most hated is the once beloved woman.

Max Beerbohm

We are filled with tenderness for those to whom we do good, and passionately hate those to whom we have done many harm.

Jean La Bruyère

A woman always hates the one who loves her and loves the one who hates her.

Miguel Saavedra

When we don't know who to hate, we develop self-hatred.

Chuck Palahniuk

When you see bad things in people, don’t rejoice, much less discuss them. Gossiper is hated forever. If you say the worst, you will hear the worst.

Baltasar Gracian y Morales

We do not hate a person yet, since we consider him inferior to us; we hate only when we consider him equal to or superior to ourselves.

Friedrich Nietzsche

People hate those who make them feel inferior.

Philip Chesterfield

Only lovers who did not love enough to hate each other can forget about each other.

Ernest Hemingway

It is easier for us to love those who hate us than those who love us more than we would like.

Francois La Rochefoucauld

Love and hate often interfere with fair judgment.

Blaise Pascal

Anger is open and fleeting hatred; hatred is restrained and constant anger.

Charles-Pinot Duclos

Anyone who fears you in person will hate you behind your back.

Thomas Fuller

If I hate, I take something away from myself; if I love, I enrich myself with what I love. Misanthropy is slow suicide; selfishness is the greatest poverty of a living creature.

Johann Schiller

People on earth should be friends... I don’t think it’s possible to make all people love each other, but I would like to destroy hatred between people.

Isaac Asimov

Boring lessons are only good for instilling hatred both towards those who teach them and towards everything taught.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

If we hate something, it means we take it to heart.

Michel Montaigne

The soldiers are full of such hostility towards the people on whose land they are fighting, because they are not allowed to plunder for their own pleasure and because looters are punished: people always hate those whom they harm.

Luc Vauvenargues

People are more constant in their hatred than in their love.

Samuel Johnson

Hatred is an active feeling of discontent; envy - passive. Therefore, one should not be surprised if envy quickly turns into hatred.

Johann Goethe

You can only hate life as a result of apathy and laziness.

Lev Tolstoy

There is no hatred without fear.

Cyril Connolly

The antithesis of love is not necessarily hate; it could be another love.

Tadeusz Kotarbiński

They hate the most what they envy the most.

Henry Mencken

You can't hate a person you can laugh at.

Samuel Johnson

The worst sin towards one's neighbor is not hatred, but indifference; This is truly the pinnacle of inhumanity.

George Shaw

Try as much as you can to love every person. If you can’t, then at least don’t hate anyone.

Maxim the Confessor

Hatred towards people who have fallen into mercy is caused by love for this very mercy.

Francois La Rochefoucauld

Where love or hate does not play along, the woman plays mediocrely.

Friedrich Nietzsche

Often spouses hate each other especially strongly because they do not cheat on each other.

Only the unloved hate.

Charles Chaplin

Hatred is the anger of weak people.

Alphonse Daudet

Oh, how painful is hatred without reciprocity!

Alexander Kumor

As soon as we feel that a person has nothing to respect us for, we almost begin to hate him.

Luc Vauvenargues

Seeing yourself in others, you not only love yourself, but also hate yourself.

Georg Lichtenberg

Hatred is such a long-lasting and ineradicable feeling that the surest sign near death the patient is his reconciliation with his enemy.

Jean La Bruyère

Anyone who loses their temper and hurts others is worthy of ridicule. Truly kind-hearted people think and care even about those who hate them. But how difficult it is to achieve this.

Shikibu Murasaki

There is a hatred of lies and pretense, arising from sensitivity in matters of honor; there is the same hatred arising from cowardice, since lying is prohibited by the divine commandment. Too cowardly to lie...

Friedrich Nietzsche

Envy is even more irreconcilable than hatred.

Francois La Rochefoucauld

Hatred is partial, but love is even more partial.

Johann Goethe

One should fear violent love just as one should fear hatred. When love is strong, it is always clear and calm.

Henry Thoreau

Kindness must not lack a certain firmness, otherwise it is not kindness. When they preach love, in which there is too much whining and tearfulness, in counteraction it is necessary to teach hatred.

Ralph Emerson

The height of popularity is when the whole world hates one person.

Don Aminado

We are religious just enough to be able to hate each other.

Jonathan Swift

Let us not be afraid of people’s hatred, let us only beware of earning it.

Julien-Aufray La Mettrie

A woman learns to hate to the extent that she forgets how to charm.

Friedrich Nietzsche

Sometimes you hate your wife as a person whom you love too much, and sometimes - just as a stranger.

Jean Rostand

Many people think that they have love for God or for Nature, when in fact they only have hatred for people.

William Inge

Sometimes tolerance reaches such a limit that it is more likely to be called stupidity than kindness or generosity. A person should be smart enough to hate his enemies.

Nicola Chamfort

Envy is one of the most effective elements of hatred.

Honore Balzac

Among the hated qualities of the enemy is not last place occupy his merits.

Jean Rostand

The emotions of love and hatred are always accompanied by benevolence and anger...

No feeling is born as quickly as antipathy.

Alfred Musset

The strongest hatred is the most silent, like the highest virtues and the most ferocious dogs.

Heavy, gloomy people become lighter precisely from what burdens others, from love and hatred, and for a while they rise to their surface.

Friedrich Nietzsche

It is not human nature to love someone who obviously hates us.

Henry Fielding

The love of a jealous person is more susceptible to hatred.

The mad always hate the wise, the ignorant the learned, the bad the good, and the bad the good.

John of Damascus

I will never allow myself to stoop so low as to hate a person.

Booker Washington

Out of pure philanthropy, it doesn’t take long to hate.

Gilbert Chesterton

Hatred that is too fierce makes us inferior to those we hate.

Francois La Rochefoucauld

Hatred combined with contempt can shake off any yoke.

Sometimes to love well is to hate well, and to hate righteously is to love.

Erasmus of Rotterdam

I always hated myself at any given moment. The sum of such moments is my life.

Cyril Connolly

People's gratitude is quickly communicated and likes to express itself in loud exclamations; only hatred is secretive and silent.

Ivan Lazhechnikov

When a person goes out of his way to try to make others fear him... the first thing he achieves is to be hated.

Charles Montesquieu

People not only forget benefits and insults, but even tend to hate their benefactors and forgive offenders. The need to repay good and avenge evil seems to them like slavery, which they do not want to submit to.

Francois La Rochefoucauld

It is much easier for imaginary hatred to turn into reality than for imaginary love, and it is much easier for a person who considers himself bad to turn into evil than for someone who considers himself to be good to become good.

There are people who cannot love without being insulted, and what others find disgusting only inflames their passion.

Lope Vega

I love everyone the way the Lord tells us to love our neighbors - with Christian love; but I hate only a few with all my heart.

Alexander (Father)

Hatred: a feeling that naturally arises towards someone who is superior to you in some way.

Ambrose Bierce

Living among hatred is like death.

Lorenzo Valla

Few can be completely happy without feeling hatred for another person, nation, religion...

Bertrand Russell

He who has friends who hate each other deserves their common hatred.

Vasily Klyuchevsky

False arguments can justify real hatred.

Karl Kraus

Hatred and flattery are pitfalls against which the truth is broken.

Francois La Rochefoucauld

It seems to me that hatred is full of suffering for the one who feels it.

Charles Montesquieu

He who does not truly hate evil does not truly love good.

Romain Rolland

We are pious enough to hate each other, but not pious enough to love each other.

Jonathan Swift

Hatred is the highest, objective form of fear... Hatred is a consequence of fear, because first we fear, and only then we hate. A child who is afraid of the dark will grow up to hate the dark...

Cyril Connolly

There is no doubt that people are naturally prone to hatred and envy and that education only enhances these qualities. For parents usually support virtue in their children only by measures calculated to their honor or envy.

Benedict Spinoza

Only very few can be happy without hating any persons, peoples or beliefs.

Bertrand Russell

Almost everyone would rather be hated than laughed at.

Sydney Smith

Sometimes people think they hate flattery, when they only hate one form or another.

Francois La Rochefoucauld

No hatred, no disgust will be excessive towards people who are the perpetrators of so many evils and who exploit others everywhere.

Jean Meslier

When I have to help people out of financial difficulties, the hatred I feel for them is matched only by the hatred they feel for me.

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about great love, about passionate, faithful, maiden, etc. love.
Aphorisms about hatred, about evil hatred, about all-consuming and all-consuming hatred.

Why are these opposing emotions collected on one sheet of paper? Yes, because from love to hate there is one step! Moreover, sometimes they surprisingly simultaneously coexist and combine in our brain and our heart. Moreover, to the same person!

Love and evil hatred
Intertwined in my chest. (D. Poor)

Love, gradually extinguishing, passed through all phases of indifference and, finally, turned into positive hatred. (Saltykov-Shchedrin, “Poshekhon Antiquity”)

And these that I got to know better,
Taking a closer look, I divide it like this:
I love some people to the point of joy,
I hate others so much. (Vas. Fedorov)

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And most of all they hate the one who can fly.
(Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra)

Hell could only be invented by people and for people consumed by hatred and thirst for revenge. (Paul Lafargue)

Angels call it heavenly joy, devils call it hellish torment, and people call it love. (Heinrich Heine)

Oh, how painful is hatred without reciprocity! (Leszek Kumor)

The trouble with men is that they love with their eyes, forgetting about optical illusion.

Love is poor if it can be measured. (Shakespeare)

To be afraid of love means to be afraid of life, and to be afraid of life means to be two-thirds dead. (Bertrand Russell)

Only one third is achieved through abuse, everything is achieved through love and concessions. (J.-P. Richter)

It happens that love will pass on its own,
Without affecting either the heart or the mind.
This is not love, but youthful fun.
Love has no right to disappear without a trace:
She comes to live forever
Until man perishes into the ground. (Nizami)

To be in love means to be furious in your right mind. (Ovid)

The joy of love is great, but the suffering is so terrible that once is enough. (F.M. Dostoevsky)

Great common hatred creates strong friendship. (Tacitus)

Greatness begins with replacing hatred with polite contempt. (Nassim Taleb)

It has always been the case that the depth of love is known only in the hour of separation. (D.H. Gibran)

In the edifice of human happiness, friendship builds the walls, and love forms the dome. (Kozma Prutkov)

In the end, we get tired of friendship, and of love, and of life. (Tetcorax)

In love, the main thing is the personality (that is, spiritual relationships), because no one wants to love a soulless corpse. (J.-P. Sartre)

It is the same in love and war: the fortress that negotiates is half taken. (Margarita Valois)

In love, every morning you have to start all over again. (G. Heine)

In love, as in everything, experience is the doctor who appears after an illness. (Ninon Lanclos)

In love, as in nature, the first cold is most sensitive. (Pierre Buast)

In love, best way to erase someone's portrait from memory is to draw a new portrait over it. (Helen Rowland)

In love they lose their minds, but in marriage they notice this loss.
(M. Safir)

Lovers are crazy. (Latin last)

A man in love with himself has no rivals. (Cicero)

In the mathematics of love, relative quantities are more important than absolute ones. (Tetcorax)

At the beginning of love, lovers talk about the future. At the end - they talk about the past. (A. Maurois)

Unrequited love has one significant advantage - it does not lead to the division of property. (S. Yankovsky)

Sublime love requires leisure. (Andre Maurois)

Love your neighbor as yourself, but do not be close to just anyone. (Louis Beal)

Perhaps in this world you are just a person, but for someone you are the whole world (G. Marquez)

The will to love means readiness to die. (F. Nietzsche)

There is always something ridiculous in the behavior of people who have fallen out of love. (O. Wilde)

In the presence of the object of love, the bravest lips become numb, and exactly what one would like to say remains unspoken.
(M. Cervantes)

Time strengthens friendship and weakens love. (LaBruyere)

All lovers vow to fulfill more than they can, and do not even fulfill what is possible. (Shakespeare)

All the wisdom of love is to give each other free rein. (Rilke)

We recognized each other in the crowd
We get back together and go our separate ways again.
There was love without joy,
The separation will be without sadness. (M. Lermontov, “Treaty”)

The highest proof of love is submission to the will of the one you love. (Moliere)

Where there is no trust, there is no love.

Where there is no love, there is no truth. (Feuerbach)

Where the weak hate, the strong destroy. (A. Green)

The main essence of love is trust. (Anna de Stael)

The main cause of female diseases is a lack of love for men. (A. Underwater)

The depth of love is known only in the hour of separation. (Gibran)

Anger is open and fleeting hatred; hatred is restrained and constant anger. (Charles Duclos)

Talking about love is making love. (Balzac)

Even the vows of lovers are no more expensive than the oaths of innkeepers. Both seal fake invoices. (Shakespeare)

Day and night there is no peace for a lover,
For months there is no moment of oblivion! (Omar Khayyam)

The road from the eyes to the heart does not pass through the intellect. (G. Chesterton)

Friendship between a man and a woman is impossible; between them there can be passion, enmity, adoration, love, but not friendship. (O. Wilde)

Friendship unites people much more powerfully than love.
(Marlene Dietrich)

I recognize friendship by the absence of disappointments, true love by the inability to be offended. (A. Exupery)

The only interesting thing about love is the practical experience. It's a pity that a man is needed. (Coco Chanel)

If no one loves you, rest assured that it is your fault.
(F. Dodridge)

If you like simple monogamous men, stay away from billionaires. (Rita Radner)

If a woman loves a boor, then he is certainly an unrecognized genius, a chosen soul, etc., so that because of this natural tendency to squint, they see neither the true when they meet him, nor the beautiful where it is. Their common disease is to demand oranges from the apple tree. (G. Flaubert)

If a woman hates you, it means she loved you, loves you or will love you. (German last)

If pride screams, then love is silent. (Gerfo)

If you love someone, set them free. And if he doesn’t return, hunt him down and kill him. (Russian humor)

If people love each other, then does it matter what caused this love? (Isaac Asimov)

If a man loves a woman very much, the strings of her underdress unravel by themselves. (Chinese last)

If we can still love those who made us suffer, then our love only becomes stronger. (Anatole France)

If we spend our lives loving, we will have no time to complain or feel unhappy. (Joseph Joubert)

If missing mutual love between people, then mutual hatred will certainly appear. (Mo Tzu)

If you love a woman, do not poison your love with detailed knowledge of her past. (Tetcorax)

If you hate, it means you have been defeated. (Confucius)

If you hate, it means you're still alive. (Tetcorax)

If you want to love someone, then do a good deed towards that person. If you want to be loved, make the other person do a good deed for you. (Wanted author)

If you leave where you are loved, you will come to where you are hated. (Somali last)

If you want to love for a long time, love with your mind, not your heart. (Samuel Johnson)

If you want to be loved, love. (Seneca)

There are female souls who are always languishing with some kind of sad thirst for love and who, because of this, never love anyone. (I. Bunin)

There are people whom everyone loves and who, nevertheless, have never been loved. (Knorr)

There are only two options for a harmonious life: either love those you live with, or live with those you love. (Love Nernfidge)

A woman is more judicious in matters of love than a man, because for her love is more the subject and work of her whole life. (W. Irving)

A woman loves or hates, she has no third. (Publius Syrus)

A woman loves with her ears, but hates with everything she has. (The author did not identify himself)

A woman can hide her love for forty years, but she will not hide her hatred and disgust for one day. (Arabic last)

A woman is young as long as she is loved. (G. Flaubert)

Women are more likely to fall in love with the person they married than to marry the person they love. (Claire Luce)

A woman doesn't cheat, she just makes mistakes. And only those who are incapable of love do not make mistakes. (Tetcorax)

A woman becomes wiser from love, but a man loses his head. (Remarque)

A woman, when choosing one of two men, hesitates only if she does not need either one or the other. (Laurel Hamilton)

A woman would rather love a person she hates than someone she is indifferent to. (Delphine Girardin)

A woman always needs someone to love her while she is looking for someone to love herself. (Betty Davis, actress)

Women in love are like death: they are uninvited and do not come when called. (R. Campoamor)

Women are always more constant in hatred than in love.
(C. Goldoni)

Women who hate are much more interesting than women who are in love. (O. Wilde)

Women love us for our flaws. If there are a fair amount of these shortcomings, they are ready to forgive us everything, even our intelligence.
(O. Wilde)

Women usually hate those whom their husbands love, not out of malice, but by nature. (Thomas More)

Women are created to be loved, not to be understood. (O. Wilde)

Life is arranged so devilishly skillfully that without knowing how to hate, it is impossible to sincerely love. (M. Gorky)

Evil people obey because they are afraid, and good people obey because they love. (Aristotle)

Knowledge is detrimental to love. Only the unknown captivates us. In the fog, everything seems extraordinary. (O. Wilde)

And it has always been like this: love did not know its own depth until the hour of separation came. (K. Gibran)

In both friendship and love, sooner or later the time comes to settle scores. (D.B. Shaw)
(And for some, “mutual settlements” in these matters last forever)

Sometimes hatred is hidden behind kisses. (Publius Syrus)

Both at the birth and at the end of love, people always experience confusion when left alone with each other. (LaBruere)

True love cannot speak, because true love is expressed in deeds rather than in words. (Shakespeare)

True love forgives all crimes except crimes against itself. (O. Wilde)

A love story is a drama of its struggle against time. (Geraldi)

Every minute spent loving people is a month taken away from loving yourself. (Tetcorax)

Every hour devoted to hatred is an eternity taken away from love. (Carl Berne)

As rare as true love is, true friendship is even rarer. (La Rochefoucauld)

How bitter it is to look at a woman whom you once loved with all your heart, with all your soul, loved so much that you could not be without her for a minute - and realize that you would not be upset at all if you never saw her again. The tragedy of love is indifference. (Somerset Maugham)

No matter how demanding people are in love, they still forgive more offenses to those they love than to those with whom they are friends. (Jean Labruyère)

When two people are under the influence of the most violent, the most insane, the most deceptive and the most transitory attraction, they must take an oath that they will remain in this agitated, abnormal and debilitating state continuously until death do them part. (D.B. Shaw)

When you love, you don't think about anything. If you start to think about it, it means you no longer love. (Ninon Lanclos)

When love cools down, quarrel warms up. (Bulgarian last)

When people no longer love each other, it is difficult for them to find a reason to separate. (La Rochefoucauld)

When I was 20 years old, I only thought about love. Now I only like to think. (F. Ranevskaya)

When you are loved, you don’t doubt anything. When you love yourself, you doubt everything. (Gabriel Colette)

When a person falls in love, he begins by deceiving himself and ends by deceiving others. (O. Wilde)

Of course I love sex; but I love you even more. (Tetcorax)

Selfish love is baser than selfless hatred. (Tetcorax)

The cat absolutely sincerely claims that she loves mice. (Gabriel Laub)

The extreme opposite of love is not separation, not jealousy, not oblivion, not self-interest, but quarrel. (Lope de Vega)

He who is poor in love is stingy even with his politeness.
(F. Nietzsche)

Those who loved bear scars. (Alfred de Musset)

Who did not reach the heart,
He knocks on the door in vain! (Lope de Vega)

He who does not love cannot hate; he who does not admire anything cannot despise anything; He who does not deify anything cannot curse. (Berne)

He who does not love himself cannot love others. (Shakespeare)

He who loves very much does not notice for a long time that he is no longer loved. (La Rochefoucauld)

Those who love you for nothing can easily hate you for no reason. (Author not identified)

Whoever wants to hold on loses. Whoever is ready to let go with a smile, they try to keep him. (Remarque)

It's easy to hate those you don't know well. (Alen)

The cure for hatred is separation. ("Pshekruj")

Only small people are always weighing what should be respected and what should be loved. (Vauvenargues)

Only very few can be happy without hating any persons, peoples or beliefs.
(B. Russell)

Only those who love something mean something. (Ludwig Feuerbach)

False arguments can justify real hatred. (Karl Kraus)

The best moment of love is when you go up the stairs to your beloved. (Georges Clemenceau)

Any passion leads to mistakes, but only love makes the stupidest ones. (La Rochefoucauld)

You can love a woman, but living with her for this reason is not at all necessary. (Tetcorax)

It is impossible to love and be wise. (F. Bacon)

Love us and goodbye! (Latin last)

To love means to tirelessly fight against thousands of obstacles in ourselves and around us. (Jean Anouilh)

To love means to stop comparing. (Bernard Grasset)

To love means simply to be in a state of inadequate perception of reality, mistakenly accepting the usual young man for a Greek god or an ordinary girl for a goddess. (Henry Mencken)

To love means to agree to be deceived. (Pierre Reverdy)

To love - love, but don’t bother! (Tetcorax)

Loving someone else's wife is like garlic. Even if you hide in a corner, the smell will eventually be revealed. (Kabir)

Loving does not mean looking at each other; loving means looking together in the same direction. (A. Saint-Exupery)

Lovers never see what decency demands. (Ovid)

Love runs away from those who chase it, and throws itself on the neck of those who run away. (Shakespeare)

Love without respect is short-lived and fickle, respect without love is cold and weak. (B. Johnson)

Love is a big obstacle in life. (Schopenhauer)

Love wants to be a free victim. (Schiller)

Love is an ideal thing, marriage is real; mixing the real with the ideal never goes unpunished. (I. Goethe)

Love sees man as God intended him to be when he was created. (Von Hattinberg)

Love is omnipotent: there is no grief on Earth higher than its punishment, no happiness higher than the pleasure of serving it. (Shakespeare)

Love is the main way to escape from loneliness, which torments most men and women throughout almost their entire lives.
(B. Russell)

Love gives the answer to everything, but while you are waiting for this answer, sex is quite uplifting. interesting questions. (Woody Allen)

Love is divided into two periods: before bed and after.

Love, money and worries cannot be hidden. (Lope de Vega)

Love for a woman is something between dialogue and chocolate, and for a man it is something between sex and beer. (Mel Gibson)

Love, friendship and respect do not unite people as much as common hatred. (A.P. Chekhov)

Love is the only passion that recognizes neither the past nor the future. (Balzac)

Love is the only thing in nature where even the power of imagination does not find the bottom and does not see the limit! (Schiller)

A woman's love is fickle; he who trusts her is mad. (African last)

Love for money is called prostitution, and friendship for money is called business.

Love ends not when swearing begins, but when comparison begins. (Wanted author)

Love and hunger rule the world. (Schiller)

Love and freedom in relationships arises when we allow those we love to go, rather than trying to hold them back. (Author not identified)

Love and doubt will never get along with each other.
(D.H. Gibran)

Love is a story in a woman's life and an episode in a man's life.
(J.-P. Richter)

Love is like a cat: it will still scratch you, even if you only wanted to play with it. (Ninon de Lenclos)

Love is like mercury: you can hold it in an open palm, but not in a clenched hand. (Dorothy Parker)

Love, like fire, goes out without food. (M. Lermontov)

Love is like a sticky disease: the more you are afraid of it, the sooner you will catch it. (N. Chamfort)

Love for people must begin with yourself. (Tetcorax)

Love, of course, exists, just as life exists, its enemy.
(Jean Anouil)

Love for the homeland begins with family. (F. Bacon)

Self-love is the beginning of love to the grave. (O. Wilde)

Love can change a person beyond recognition.
(Publius Terence)

Love cannot rule over people, but it can change them. (Goethe)

You can't buy love, but you still have to pay. (Tetcorax)

Love is not tarnished by friendship. The end is the end. (Remarque)

Love never demands, it always gives. Love always suffers, never protests, never avenges itself. (Mahatma Gandhi)

Love ceases to be a pleasure when it ceases to be a secret. (Afra Behn)

Love is like a fever, it is born and extinguished without the slightest participation of the will. (Stendhal)

Love is like soup: the first sip is very hot, but then it gets colder and colder. (Spanish last)

Love, like a good reputation, once lost, can never be returned. (Afra Behn)

Love comes and goes silently. (R. Rolland)

The love of a jealous person is more like hatred. (Moliere)

Love should be measured not as young people measure it, that is, by the strength of passion, but by its fidelity and strength. (Cicero)

Love is blind. However, she eventually has an epiphany. (Tetcorax)

Love laughs at reason. And this is its attractive power and charm. (Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher Saga)

Love looks through a telescope, envy through a microscope.
(Henry Shaw)

Love can excuse everything except stinginess. (George Sand)

Love exists only for the sake of love. If it exists for something else, then it is no longer love. (Tetcorax)

Love cannot be cured with herbs. (Ovid)

Love is a monstrous contradiction, insoluble by reason. (G. Hegel)

Love is the mutual change of lovers, the change of both towards each other.

Love is all we have, and only through love can we help each other. (Euripides)

Love is a delightful flower, but it takes courage to go to the precipice and pluck it. (Stendhal)

Love is a temporary madness cured by marriage.
(Ambrose Bierce)

Love is the only programmed disappointment, the only predictable misfortune that you want more of. (F. Begbeder)

Love is toothache in heart. (Heine)

Love is a wise invention of nature: the one who loves easily does what he should. (Wilhelm Schwebel)

Love is a misfortune that you want to experience again and again. (Wanted author)

Love is fire, but whether it will warm the house or burn it down is impossible to say. (Joan Crawford)

Love is an ocean of emotions, surrounded on all sides by financial expenses. (Thomas Dewar)

Love is the continuation of friendship by other means.

Love is self-sacrifice, forgiveness, respect and trust. If at least one point is missing, it is no longer love. (Stanley Sommersby)

Love is a state of mind that has nothing in common with the mind. (Bob Phillips)

Love is a theorem that must be proven anew every day. (Archimedes)

Love is the triumph of imagination over intellect. (Henry Mencken)

Love is what happens to men and women who don't know each other. (Somerset Maugham)

Love is the triumphant victory of imagination over reason. (Henry Mencken)

Love is an amazing counterfeiter, constantly turning not only coppers into gold, but often gold into coppers. (Balzac)

Love is selfishness for two. (Anna de Stael)

Love fights back against any fate. (M. Bulgakov)

He who loves many knows women, he who loves one knows Love. (Ilya Selvinsky)

People always destroy what they love most. (O. Wilde)

People are ready to love us more than we allow them to.
(Wanted author)

People hate, as well as love, recklessly. (W. Thackeray)

People hate a stingy person only because there is nothing to take from him. (Voltaire)

People hate those who make them feel inferior. (Chesterfield)

People not only love, but also hate themselves in others. (Lichtenberg)

Between whim and " eternal love“The only difference is that the whim lasts a little longer. (O. Wilde)

The measure of a woman's worth can be the man she loves. (V. Belinsky)

I have heard so many times about people who die of love, but in my entire life I have never seen any of them actually die. (Margarita Valois)

Many people love things about themselves that they hate about others. (Schopenhauer)

You can call two people your loved ones at once. Exactly until one of them is in the know. (Gabriel Colette)

A man always wants to be a woman's first love. Women are more sensitive in such matters. They would like to become a man's last love. (O. Wilde)

A man who talks intelligently about love is not very in love.
(J. Sand)

A man loves women whom he respects; a woman respects only those men she loves. Therefore, a man often loves women who are not worth loving, and a woman often respects men who are not worth respecting. (V.O. Klyuchevsky)

A man loves lightly and often. A woman loves deeply and rarely. (Basta)

A man can love two women, but only until one of them understands what's going on. (Colette)

A man begins by making love to a woman and ends by loving a woman. A woman begins by loving a man and ends by loving love. (Rémy de Gourmont)

A man is already half in love with every woman who listens to him talk. (F. Bacon)

Men love women, women love children, children love hamsters, hamsters love no one. (Eilis Ellis)

Men know how to hate, women only know how to feel disgust. The latter is much worse. (A. Rainier)

We are more concerned with hiding our love than with hiding our hatred. (Carl Berne)

We bring hatred upon ourselves by doing both evil and good. (Machiavelli)

We cannot love again those whom we once truly fell out of love. (La Rochefoucauld)

We hate those we love because they are the ones who can cause us the most suffering. (Lyn Sterling)

We want to be the source of all the joys or, if this is not possible, all the misfortunes of the one we love. (LaBruyere)

You must judge a person before you love him, because once you have loved, you no longer judge. (Cicero)

Those most worthy of love are the most unhappy in it. (Etienne Rey)

It always seems to us that they love us because we are good. And we don’t realize that they love us because those who love us are good. (L. Tolstoy)

It is much easier to love all women than just one.
(Etienne Rey)

True friendship knows no envy, but real love- coquetry. (La Rochefoucauld)

True love begins where nothing is expected in return.
(A. Exupery)

True love does not recognize any orders or vows. (Margarita Valois)

Learn to love hell and you will find yourself in heaven. (Pythagoras)

The beginning and weakening of love is felt by the difficulty we experience when left alone. (LaBruyere)

Not to be loved is just failure, not to love is misfortune. (A. Camus)

Don't trust a woman when you love her, believe when she loves you. (Author not identified)

Is it not the eternal mockery of love that a woman cannot love the one who loves her? (Shakespeare)

Do not act against the deity of lovers: no matter what means you attract, you will lose the battle, rest assured. (Dante Alighieri)

Tenderness is a better proof of love than the most passionate vows. (Marlene Dietrich)

You cannot love either the one you fear or the one who fears you. (Cicero)

You cannot determine the price of love, but you can determine the price of all its accessories. (Melanie Clark)

Don't beg for love, loving hopelessly,
Do not wander under the window of an unfaithful woman, grieving.
Like beggar dervishes, be independent.
Maybe then they will love you. (Omar Khayyam)

Hatred is an active feeling of discontent, envy is a passive feeling; It is not surprising that envy often turns into hatred. (Goethe)

Hatred combined with contempt can shake off any yoke. (Voltaire)

Hatred clouds reason. (A. Suvorov)

Hatred and flattery are pitfalls against which the truth is broken. (La Rochefoucauld)

The hatred we bear for our enemies harms their happiness less than our own. (Jean Petit-Senne)

Hatred is a coward's revenge for the fear he has experienced. (D.B.Shaw)

Hatred is the heaviest and most disgusting chain that one person can bind himself to another, for the rings of this chain are saturated with malice and fear. (Niccolò Foscolo)

The hatred of the weak is less dangerous than their friendship. (Luc Vauvenargues)

Hate is blind, just like love. (T. Fuller)

Hatred is such a long-lasting and ineradicable feeling that the surest sign of a patient’s imminent death is his reconciliation with his enemy. (Jean LaBruere)

Hatred is a feeling that naturally arises towards someone who is superior to you in some way. (Ambrose Bierce, Satan's Dictionary)

Hatred is the wrath of the weak. (Alphonse Daudet)

Don't put off love until tomorrow, your loved ones need it right now. (Tetcorax)

Don't let yourself hate a man enough to give him back his diamond ring. (Sari Gabor)

They usually do not contradict those whom they love the most and those who are least respected. (Maria Ebner-Eschenbach)

Don't try to prove anything to those who left you. They don't need it.

Unrequited love is as different from mutual love as error is from truth. (George Sand)

Despite all their flaws, people are most worthy of love. (Goethe)

There is no pain greater than that which lovers inflict on each other.
(S. Connolly)

There is no greater hatred in the world than the hatred of the ignorant for knowledge. (Galileo)

There is nothing easier than turning a mediocre woman into an exceptional one. It's enough to love her. (M. Sauvageon)

It is not what prevents us from being loved, but what prevents us from loving fully that we hate most. (Nietzsche)

No passion bewitches a person like love or envy. (F. Bacon)

No rage can compare with love turning into hatred. (William Congreve)

Never love someone who treats you like to an ordinary person. (O. Wilde)

Never ask why you are loved. Suddenly they think about it.

No one can hate anyone unless he has first hated himself. (E. Rotterdamsky)

No person can become more of a stranger than someone you loved in the past. (Remarque)

No feeling is born as quickly as antipathy.
(Alfred de Musset)

Nothing hinders a romance more than a woman's sense of humor and a man's lack of it. (O. Wilde)

Usually love fizzles out quickly, especially when it has to go uphill, from children to parents. (J. Halifax)

One day I met a beggar in love on the street. He was wearing an old hat, his coat was frayed at the elbows, his shoes were leaking, and the stars were shining in his soul. (Hugo)

With one glance you can kill love, with one glance you can resurrect it. (Shakespeare)

It is more dangerous and harmful to hide love than to announce it. (Shakespeare)

There is one step from love to hate, but it must be taken proudly, in a tailcoat, to the march of Mendelssohn. (The author is somewhere online)
(Yes, in many ways this is true. Your countdown has begun!)

From love to hatred there is one step, from hatred to revenge and even shorter. (Tetcorax)

Father's love is no different from self-love. (Luc Vauvenargues)

First love is not repeated - and thank God! (I.S. Turgenev)

The first sign of love in men is timidity, in women it is courage. (Hugo)

Victory breeds hatred; the defeated lives in sorrow. The calm person who has renounced victory and defeat lives in happiness. (Buddha)

Believe me: children only love strangers. (Alfred de Musset)

Believe me, true love is hidden from everyone, true romances are those that no one suspects, true suffering is endured in silence and does not need sympathy or consolation. (George Sand)

Seeking variety in love is a sign of powerlessness. Constancy is genius in love. (Balzac)

Blaming a young man for being in love is like blaming someone for being sick. (Charles Duclos)
(Yes, the difference between a lover and a sick person is small. :)

Constantly loving a woman is quite a tedious task. Therefore, from time to time, every man should take a weekend off and take a vacation. (Tetcorax)

The need to love creates fictitious attachments. (Plutarch)

Contempt is the first stage of female hatred. (Balzac)

The reasons for love are even less significant than for hatred. (Tetcorax)

It is easier to love all of humanity than to love your neighbor. (The author did not identify himself)

Let a man be afraid of a woman when she hates, because deep down a man is only angry, and a woman is also bad. (Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra)

Let them hate, as long as they are afraid. (Words from the tragedy of Lucius Actium “Atreus”. Subsequently they became a Latin proverb)

Ardent love and sober reason, which of you should I yield to? (Racine)

Equality is the strongest foundation of love. (G. Lessing)

The ewe delights in the ram, the heifer delights in the bull;
To the flat-nosed goat, an unclean goat is sweet. (Ovid)

Separation is for love what the wind is for fire: it extinguishes small love, and fans the big one even stronger. (A.I. Kuprin)

If we hate something, it means we take it to heart.
(Montaigne)

Jealousy is the sister of love, just as the devil is the brother of angels. (S. Buffle)

People become family gradually, strangers instantly.
(E.M. Remarque)

An affair is democracy applied to love.
(Henry Mencken)

The strongest hatred, like the fiercest dog, is silent. (Jean Paul)

The strongest hatred is the product of the strongest love. (Thomas Fuller)

The greatest sin towards one's neighbor is not hatred, but indifference; This is truly the pinnacle of inhumanity. (D.B. Shaw)

The smartest man becomes a fool when he loves; The most empty girl, having fallen in love, becomes smart. (Safir)

Only those who no one and nothing can stop them from doing what they want are free. There is only one such thing - to love.
(Lev Tolstoy)

Make sure you get what you want, otherwise you'll have to love what you get. (D.B. Shaw)

Sex relieves tension. Love creates tension.
(Woody Allen)

Heart wounds don’t kill, but they don’t let you live either. (Tetcorax)

Strong passions often give rise to mortal hatred. (Socrates)

To say “I hate” is to say “I love”. (Japanese last)

Tell your lover that when you look at her face, time stops for you. And she will reward you with a kiss. But try telling her that the sight of her face makes your clock stop. (The author is lost by the compiler)

Too quick success quickly takes away all attractiveness from love: obstacles give it a high price. (Stendhal)

Too hot and ardent love eventually bores us and is harmful in the same way as too tasty food for the stomach. (Ovid)

Hatred that is too fierce makes us inferior to those we hate. (La Rochefoucauld)

The words “love” and “sex” are different precisely so that we do not get confused.

Death is worth living, but love is worth waiting for.
(V. Tsoi)

To resist love means to provide it with new weapons. (George Sand)

A lovers' quarrel is a renewal of love. (Terence)

Try not to fall in love when you are old, because such love will make you funny in the eyes of people, or unhappy. (Unsur al Maali)

Trying to forget someone means remembering him all the time. Reflections and memories only strengthen love. (LaBruyere)

Old age does not protect from love, but love protects from old age. (Coco Chanel)

As soon as we feel that a person has nothing to respect us for, we almost begin to hate him. (Luc Vauvenargues)

It’s strange how it turns out: only good people are loved good people. (The author did not identify himself)

Passion makes the best observations and the worst conclusions. (Richter)

The passion of a man is related to the passion of a woman, as sunlight with moonlight. (Alfred Tennyson)

This is how nature works: nothing strengthens love for a person more than the fear of losing him. (Pliny the Younger)

Where you can no longer love, you must pass by. (F. Nietzsche)

Those whom we have offended are the ones we usually hate. (Seneca)

Only in moments of meeting and parting do people know how much love their hearts held. (J.-P. Richter)

Only two things keep us in this world and give us the strength to fight it - love and curiosity. (Tetcorax)

Only hatred makes people smarter. (Albert Camus, "Caligula")

Only last love a woman can compare with a man's first love. (Balzac)

Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want, doesn't mean they don't love you with all their soul. (G. Marquez)

It is much easier to grieve for someone you love than to live with someone you hate. (J. Labruyère)

The one who has fallen out of love is usually his own fault for not noticing it in time. (La Rochefoucauld)

Anyone who has been happy in love has no idea about it. (Jean Anouilh)

The one who never sought friendship or love, a thousand times poorer than that who lost them both. (J.-P. Richter)

Anyone who can only hate or only love is enviably primitive. (E.M. Remarque. “Shadows in Paradise”)

The hardest thing to heal is the love that flared up at first sight. (J. Labruyère)

The fading of love is irrefutable proof that man is limited and the heart has limits. (J. Labruyère)

It is amazing how little a person feels his poverty when he loves. (John Bulwer)

The pleasures of love make one forget about the love of pleasure. (Alen)

Love has its own honor. Once you lose her, love ends. (Albert Camus)

Love dies from fatigue, and oblivion buries it. (J. Labruyère)

We have as many religions as it takes to hate each other. (Jonathan Swift)

He who loves himself has no rivals. (B. Franklin)

The philosopher, when someone once told him that love is a thing not worthy of wise men, objected: “If this is so, then I feel sorry for the poor beauties, for they will be doomed to enjoy the love of only fools.” (Zeno)

The love that is sought is good, and even better is the love that is born without searching. (Shakespeare)

Chronicle love passions can be easily seen in the police commissioner's records. (Schopenhauer)

A man who loves one woman all his life should be sent to the doctor, and maybe even to the gallows. (D.B. Shaw)

A person is in love with the image he himself has created; He is devoted only to him, and not to a frivolous woman, with all his heart. (Vauvenargues)

A person not only loves himself in others, he also hates himself in others. (Lichtenberg)

A person can rarely force himself to love, but he can always force himself to respect. (Fontenelle)

A person whose feelings are somewhat worn out strives more to please than to love. (George Sand)

A man dies drunk from wine; he rages in the intoxication of love. (Pythagoras)

The more unfair our hatred is, the more persistent it is. (Seneca)

Honest people love women, cheaters adore them. (Beaumarchais)

To be loved, the best thing to do is to be beautiful. But to be beautiful, you need to be loved. (Françoise Sagan)

To be happy in love, you don’t need to be blind, you just need to close your eyes from time to time. (Marcel Achard)

To change people, you need to love them. The influence on them is proportional to the love for them. (Pestalozzi)

To have the right to blame people and then correct them, you must first of all love humanity. (Duclos)

To love people, you need to expect little from them. (C. Helvetius)

To teach people to love justice, we must show them the results of injustice. (A. Smith)

I love you not for who you are, but for who I am, being next to you (G. Marquez)

Something similar to the concept of “love” is also conveyed by the superpositions “-filism” and “-mania”: Anglophilism (love for the English), bibliophilism, psinophilism; Anglomania (unreasonable love for everything English), balletomania, bibliomania, music mania. Opposite emotions, respectively, have the addition of phobia. Xenophobia, Russophobia, psinophobia, tolerastophobia.

The blog also contains statements about love in related topics: “Gender Relations”, “Marriage”, “Women”.

Hatred is a feeling that naturally arises towards someone who is superior to you in some way.
Ambrose Bierce

Hatred is a coward's revenge for the fear he has experienced.
George Bernard Shaw

Hatred is the wrath of the weak.
Alphonse Daudet

The hatred of the weak is less dangerous than their friendship.
Luc de Vauvenargues

Hatred is the heaviest and most disgusting chain that one person can bind himself to another, for the rings of this chain are saturated with malice and fear.
Niccolo Ugo Foscolo

Hate is an acid that eats away at the soul.
Erich Maria Remarque

The strongest hatred, like the fiercest dog, is silent.
Jean Paul

Victory breeds hatred; the vanquished live in sorrow. The calm person who has renounced victory and defeat lives in happiness.
Buddha

Hatred is such a long-lasting and ineradicable feeling that the surest sign of a patient’s imminent death is his reconciliation with his enemy.
Jean La Bruyère

If he decided to make peace with his dying enemy, it was only in order to go to his deathbed and enjoy his agony.
Henri de Monterlant

The hatred we bear for our enemies harms their happiness less than our own.
Jean Petit-Senne

Hate is a bomb. Which destroys first of all the one who throws it.
Dmitry Yemets

False arguments can justify real hatred.
Karl Kraus

Let them hate, as long as they are afraid.
Shares Lucius

At first the dog doesn’t like the cat, but then looks for arguments.
Yanina Ipohorskaya

Hatred is the wrath of the weak.
Alphonse Daudet

Discussion with hatred fuels its fire.
Stefan Garczynski

We bring hatred upon ourselves by doing both good and evil.
Nicolo Machiavelli

Hatred is something dead. How many of you would like to become a crypt?
Jubran Hamil

They killed on orders, but hated them in order to have a clear conscience.
Stefan Garczynski

We are filled with tenderness for those to whom we do good, and passionately hate those to whom we have done many harm.
Jean de La Bruyère

He who burns fire with fire usually remains in the ashes.
Abigail van Beuren

Hatred clouds reason.
Alexander Suvorov

The greatest hatred arises for those who managed to touch the heart and then spat into the soul.
Erich Maria Remarque

Where the weak hate, the strong destroy.
Alexander Green

Only a truly humane person is capable of both loving and hating.
Confucius

Strong passions often give rise to mortal hatred.
Socrates

The more unfair our hatred is, the more persistent it is.
Seneca

As soon as we feel that a person has nothing to respect us for, we almost begin to hate him.
Luc de Vauvenargues

The strongest hatred is the product of the strongest love.
Thomas Fuller

We hate living virtue, and with envy we look for that which has disappeared from sight.
Horace

Hatred brings people nothing but hate back.
Ali Absheroni

Every hour devoted to hatred is an eternity taken away from love.
Karl Ludwig Börne

We hate those we love because they are the ones who can cause us the most suffering.
Lyn Sterling

If we hate something, it means we take it to heart.
Michel Montaigne

Only the unloved hate.
Charles Chaplin

Hatred is an active feeling of discontent; envy is passive; it is not surprising that envy often turns into hatred.
Johann Goethe

Men know how to hate; women just feel disgusted. The latter is much worse.
Henri Renier

I believe that the power of laughter and tears can be an antidote to hatred and fear.
Charlie Chaplin

When hatred makes a person grow, it turns into one of the many forms of love.
Paulo Coelho

Oh, how painful is hatred without reciprocity!
Leszek Kumor

They usually hate people who have been harmed.
Stefan Zweig

The cure for hatred is separation.
"Pshekruj"

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