„Hating requires caring. In which case, I couldn't possibly hate you.“
Quelle: Blue Moon
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„Hate," Case said. "Who do I hate? You tell me." "Who do you love?“
— William Gibson, buch Neuromancer
the Finn's voice asked.
Neuromancer (1984)

„I hated every minute of it and couldn't stop crying.“
— Edward G. Robinson Romanian American actor 1893 - 1973
Quelle: On Love Story (1970); op. cit.

„Don't hate me forever, Arty," whispered Holly. "I couldn't bear that.“
— Eoin Colfer Irish author of children's books 1965
Quelle: The Last Guardian

„I hated myself for going, why couldn't I be the kind of person who stays?“
— Jonathan Safran Foer, buch Extrem laut und unglaublich nah
Quelle: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

— Rafael Sabatini, buch Scaramouche
Book II : Chapter 11. The Fracas at the Theatre Feydau
Scaramouche (1921)

„He hated all this, and somehow he couldn't get away.“
— Joseph Conrad, buch Herz der Finsternis
Quelle: Heart of Darkness

— Simon Cowell English reality television judge, television producer and music executive 1959
Quoted on Entertainment Tonight (21 May 2003)
2000s

— Frederick William Robertson British writer and theologian 1816 - 1853
Quelle: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 298.

„You never really hate anyone as much as someone you cared about once.“
— Cassandra Clare, buch City of Glass
Variante: Unfortunately, you never really hate anyone as much as someone you cared about once.
Quelle: City of Glass

„I hate you, God. I hate you as though you actually exist.“
— Graham Greene, buch The End of the Affair
Quelle: The End of the Affair

„Sometimes I hate you, sometimes I hate myself, but always I miss you“
— David Henry Hwang, M. Butterfly
Quelle: M. Butterfly
„I paint what you love to hate and what you hate to love.“
— Riiko Sakkinen Finnish visual artist 1976
"Riiko Sakkinen" at riikosakkinen.com

„The best possible fortress is—not to be hated by the people.“
— Niccolo Machiavelli, buch Der Fürst
Original: (it) La migliore fortezza che sia, è non essere odiato da' popoli.
Variante: Variant translation: The best fortress which a prince can possess is the affection of his people.
Quelle: The Prince (1513), Ch. 20: 'Are fortresses, and many other things to which princes often resort advantageous or hurtful?'

„They either love, love, love you, or hate, hate, hate you.“
— Imelda Marcos Former First Lady of the Philippines 1929
Quoted in " The day I met Imelda Marcos http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1000140.stm at BBC News (31 October 2000).
Kontext: When you reach a certain level of leadership, people cannot be neutral with you. They either love, love, love you, or hate, hate, hate you.