There's another reason why you should love your enemies, and that is because hate distorts the personality of the hater. We usually think of what hate does for the individual hated or the individuals hated or the groups hated. But it is even more tragic, it is even more ruinous and injurious to the individual who hates. [...] For the person who hates, the true becomes false and the false becomes true. That's what hate does.
Hate hurts the hater more'n the hated.
Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated.
Hate is just as injurious to the hater as it is to the hated. Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity. Many of our inner conflicts are rooted in hate. This is why the psychiatrists say, "Love or perish." Hate is too great a burden to bear.
The hated man is the result of his hater's pride rather than his hater's conscience.
Hate smolders and eventually destroys, not the hated but the hater.
There is something to that old saying that hate injures the hater, not the hated.
When the hater's fire singes the hated, the hater has already been consumed.
I hated him. I hated them all. They made me hate myself even more than I already did.
This is a very tough business, politics. It's easy to get resentful or full of bitterness ... (but) I think hatred hurts the hater more than the hated. So I'm looking back on my time positively.
Whenever a hater said they hated something about Miranda, I'd do it more.
hatred, however apparently justifiable, excusable or inevitable, always damages the hater.
Fear of something is at the root of hate for others, and hate within will eventually destroy the hater. Keep your thoughts free from hate, and you need have no fear from those who hate you.
No one can hate you in this life more than Jesus was hated.
I don't hate myself anymore. I used to hate my work, hated that sexy image, hated those pictures of me onstage, hated that big raunchy person. Onstage, I'm acting the whole time I'm there. As soon as I get out of those songs, I'm Tina again.
I said, ok, I'll pay the licensing fee it. And [the AP] said, no, we want to claim damages. I said damages? Because of my poster the Mannie Garcia picture is now worth more than it ever would have been.