Ernest Hemingway Quotes About Hate

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  • The world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and I hate very much to leave it.

    For Whom the Bell Tolls ch. 43 (1940)
  • Love is infinitely more endurable than hate.

  • We think. We are not peasants. We are mechanics. But even the peasants know better than to believe in a war. Everybody hates war. There is a class that control a country that is stupid and down not realise anything and never can. That is why we have this war. Also they make money out of it.

    Ernest Hemingway (1929). “A Farewell to Arms: With an Introd”
  • I hate a cramp, he thought. It is a treachery of one's own body.

    Ernest Hemingway (2016). “The Old Man and the Sea”, p.17, Hamilton Books
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