Hate and Love

Hate is a virus.

Hate is a slow poison.

Hatred, when unleashed, causes destruction.

Hatred is a poison: a corrosive, insidious (a disease that progresses gradually with inapparent symptoms) poison, which eats away at the soul of the bearer, until he becomes a hollow shell of a man, a shellacked (coated) and mummified (preserved dead body) corpse. This is not a metaphor. It is a literal truth, and I have seen it.

Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated. Great achievement is usually born of great sacrifice, and is never the result of selfishness. 
Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.

No baby is born to hate, it's not within them to do so. 
"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion. People learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can learn to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite."

Do not correct a fool or he will hate you. Correct a wise man and he will appreciate you.

Let no man pull you low enough to hate him.

Life has taught me that it is not for our faults that we are disliked and even hated, but for our qualities.

The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it.

No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.

The one thing life has taught me is that most people spend their lives bottled up inside their houses doing the things they hate.

Loving people live in a loving world. Hostile people live in a hostile world. Same world.

The barrier during self-improvement is not so much that we hate learning, rather we hate being taught. To learn entails that the knowledge was achieved on one's own accord-it feels great-but to be taught often leaves a feeling of inferiority. Thus it takes a bit of determination and a lot of humility in order for one to fully develop.

Never speak from a place of hate, jealousy, anger or insecurity. Evaluate your words before you let them leave your lips. Sometimes it's best to be quiet.

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