If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The things we hate about ourselves aren't more real than things we like about ourselves.
I hate myself and my face in particular.
When you hate people, it not only makes you hate that person, it gives that vibe off for everything around you. I really do believe that.
I don't hate anyone. I dislike. But my dislike is the equivalent of anyone else's hate.
People only hate what they see in themselves.
I am convinced we do not only love ourselves in others but hate ourselves in others too.
By hating that person, you have lost something very sweet in yourself.
Self-hatred is OK. I have self-hatred, too. It's OK. What's bad is if you don't know how to get out of it, don't know how to manage it. Self-hatred is, in fact, a good thing if you can clearly see the mechanism of it, because it helps you to understand others.
Let's make this clear: I do not hate anybody.
Many people love in themselves what they hate in others.