There is something to that old saying that hate injures the hater, not the hated.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated.
Fear of something is at the root of hate for others, and hate within will eventually destroy the hater.
When people say 'love to hate', they actually mean 'love to be appalled by' - if they truly hated them, they'd never repeat a catch phrase.
Those who have experienced the most, have suffered so much that they have ceased to hate. Hate is more for those with a slightly guilty conscience, and who by chewing on old hate in times of peace wish to demonstrate how great they were during the war.
Hate is only a form love that hasn't found a way to express itself logically.
It belongs to human nature to hate those you have injured.
It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for something you are not.
If you hate somebody, it's like a boomerang that misses its target and comes back and hits you in the head. The one who hates is the one who hurts.
I don't hate anyone. I dislike. But my dislike is the equivalent of anyone else's hate.
Hate is a very strong and heavy emotion, probably as strong as love. I don't think I can live with hatred. If something bad happens, you feel bad about it; you forgive and move on. There's no hatred.