Jean-Paul Sartre Quotes About Hatred

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  • I wanted pure love: foolishness; to love one another is to hate a common enemy: I will thus espouse your hatred. I wanted Good: nonsense; on this earth and in these times, Good and Bad are inseparable: I accept to be evil in order to become good.

    "The Devil and the Good Lord" by Jean-Paul Sartre, (Act 11, sc. 2), 1951.
  • It is enough that one man hate another for hate to gain, little by little, all mankind.

  • Love or hatred calls for self-surrender. He cuts a fine figure, the warm-blooded, prosperous man, solidly entrenched in his well-being, who one fine day surrenders all to love—or to hatred; himself, his house, his land, his memories.

    Jean-Paul Sartre (1962). “Altona ; Men without shadows ; The flies”
  • Uncalled-for aggression arouses the hatred of the civilian population.

  • To whomever gives a kiss or a blow Render a kiss or blow But to whomever gives when you are unable to return Offer all the hatred in your heart For you were slaves and he enslaves you

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