A Quote by Kurt Cobain

I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not. — © Kurt Cobain
I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not.
I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not. Straight up like that.
I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved who I am not. Even if you're not accepted, at least you are still yourself.
I know who I am, and I know my story, and the things that I talk about are authentic and real, and I always say this: I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I'm not.
I would much rather be hated for who I am, then loved for something that I am not.
I would rather be loved by millions and hated by the same number rather than moderately liked by everyone.
People believe I am what they see Me as, rather than what they do not see. But I am the Great Unseen, not what I cause Myself to be in any particular moment. In a sense, I am what I am not. It is from the Am-notness that I come, and to it I always return.
We'd rather be hated for what we are than loved for what we're not.
I hated going to the mall, I hated shopping, I hated pool parties. It was just the little things that made me realize, like, maybe I am a little different than everyone.
I'm closer to being happy. I'm doing things that make me happy. In football I loved to practice and I loved to play, but I hated to be in meetings, hated to talk to the media, hated to have cameras in my face, hated to sign autographs. I hated to do all those things.
I'd rather be real and hated, than fake and loved.
Even though I only just found out that I was adopted, God has always known, and he has always loved me. And since that has never changed, therefore nothing has essentially changed. I may not be who I thought I was, but I still am who he says I am. I am more. I am loved. I am his.
I have a character failing. I am quite incapable of identifying with anything whole-heartedly. Whatever I am doing, I am always planning to do something else. I would rather travel than arrive.
I am perfect as I am. Everything in my life is working just the way it should. I am loved, and I am love.
I am not loved. I am not a beautiful soul. I am not a good-natured, giving person. I am not anybody's savior.
These reasonings are unconnected: "I am richer than you, therefore I am better"; "I am more eloquent than you, therefore I am better." The connection is rather this: "I am richer than you, therefore my property is greater than yours;" "I am more eloquent than you, therefore my style is better than yours." But you, after all, are neither property nor style.
I am a better person when I am writing, and I am probably a better mother because I can focus all that laser attention on these characters rather than worrying about my kids.
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