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Loathe Quotes

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Kasie West
“Not the “be yourself” line. I loathe that line. As if Myself and Tic have met before and gotten along, so all I have to do is make sure Myself is there this time. So illogical.”
Kasie West, The Distance Between Us

Anthony Liccione
“Haters are those, that never were given any chances, that blew their chances, or that never took the chance.”
Anthony Liccione

J.K. Rowling
“The only reason to delay at this point was because the immediate prospect was so deeply uninviting.”
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Criss Jami
“The 2 extremes, neither one worse than the other: the result of bad religion is self-loathing and violence; the result of bad spirituality is self-worship and narcissism.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

“His character would be blamed, loathed, discussed, and adored – but somewhere there, behind his mask of a hero, Cardew would remain faceless.
Anonymous.”
Simona Panova, Nightmarish Sacrifice

Fyodor Dostoevsky
“Видишь, я тогда все се-
бя спрашивал: зачем я так глуп, что если другие глу-
пы и коли я знаю уж наверно, что они глупы, то сам
не хочу быть умнее? Потом я узнал, Соня, что если
ждать, пока все станут умными, то слишком уж дол-
го будет… Потом я еще узнал, что никогда этого и не
будет, что не переменятся люди, и не переделать их
никому, и труда не стоит тратить! Да, это так! Это их
закон… Закон, Соня! Это так!.. И я теперь знаю, Соня,
что кто крепок и силен умом и духом, тот над ними и
властелин! Кто много посмеет, тот у них и прав. Кто
на большее может плюнуть, тот у них и законодатель,
а кто больше всех может посметь, тот и всех правее!
Так доселе велось и так всегда будет! Только слепой
не разглядит!”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Преступление и наказание

A.G. Howard
“Oh, but my netherling side did, and she casts my human armor aside.
She guides my hands, knots my fingers through his hair, teases his tongue with hers. She won’t let me pull away, because she wants to be there again. In Wonderland, where his tobacco-flavored kisses always take us . . .
Because the things I loathe are the things she adores: His snark, his infuriating condescension. His menacing mastery of half-truths and riddles. The way he shoves me into the face of danger, forces me to look beyond my fears and reach for my full potential.
Most of all, because he encourages me to believe in the madness ...in her . . . the darker side of myself: the queen who was born to reign over the Red kingdom and to give Wonderland a legacy of dreams and imagination.
His gloved palms seek the bend of my waist, the bow of my hips. He moves me on top of him, so close there’s not enough space for a blade of grass between us. His kisses grow insistent, desperate. His flavor winds through me, fruit and smoke and earth, and other things born of shadows and storms . . . things I can’t put a name to.”
A.G. Howard, Ensnared

“If [Patricia Highsmith] saw an acquaintance walking down the sidewalk she would deliberately cross over so as to avoid them. When she came in contact with people, she realised she split herself into many different, false, identities, but, because she loathed lying and deceit, she chose to absent herself completely rather than go through such a charade. Highsmith interpreted this characteristic as an example of 'the eternal hypocrisy in me', rather her mental shape-shifting had its source in her quite extraordinary ability to empathise. Her imaginative capacity to subsume her own identity, while taking on the qualities of those around her - her negative capability, if you like - was so powerful that she said she often felt like her inner visions were far more real than the outside world. She aligned herself with the mad and the miserable, 'the insane man who feels himself one with all mankind, all life, because in losing his mind, he has lost his ego, his self-ness', yet realised that such a state inspired her fiction. Her ambition, she said, was to write about the underlying sickness of this 'daedal planet' and capture the essence of the human condition: eternal disappointment.”
Andrew Wilson, Patricia Highsmith, ζωή στο σκοτάδι

Robert J. Braathe
“To be loved by millions, you need to be loathed by thousands.”
Robert J. Braathe

Cormac McCarthy
“You're a pack of mudheaded bigots who loathe excellence on principle and though one might cordially wish you all in hell still you wont go.”
Cormac McCarthy, The Passenger

Hannah  Grace
“Right now, with the defeated slack of his shoulders and the blank expression on his face, I realize, for all his faults, no one can loathe him more than he loathes himself.”
Hannah Grace, Icebreaker

Udayakumar D.S.
“Do not loathe anyone or hate anyone. People are a product of their emotions, and ‘n’ number of factors influence them.”
Udayakumar D.S., Fearless and Free: How One Man Changed my Life ǀ Self-help story on life, love and making a fresh start

Rebecca Yarros
“How is it possible to both love someone and loathe them all in the same moment?”
Rebecca Yarros, Iron Flame