Ovid Quotes About Hate

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  • Like fragile ice anger passes away in time.

  • The time will come when you will hate the sight of a mirror.

  • He whom all hate all wish to see destroyed.

  • Hate I shall, if I can; if I can't, I shall love though not willing.

  • Struggling over my fickle heart, love draws it now this way, and now hate that--but love, I think, is winning. I will hate, if I have strength; if not, I shall love unwilling.

    Ovid (1977). “Heroides and Amores”, Heinemann Young Books
  • I hate a woman who offers herself because she ought to do so, and cold and dry thinks of her sewing when making love.

    Ovid (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Ovid (Illustrated)”, p.328, Delphi Classics
  • I hate, and yet must love the thing I hate.

  • We hate the hawk because he ever lives in battle.

  • Be patient and tough; someday this pain will be useful to you.

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