There is more for us to gain through love than hate.
— Suzy KassemUntil people learn to love others more than they love to hate others, not much will change in this world.
— Rob LianoHate. The word is thrown around as uselessly and as often as love is, and is used as a means in which to accuse and inflict damage; the weak-in-argument (weak in general) use it to discredit those with whom they disagree rather than dissect the issues for what they really are. I liken it to the predictable ad hominem attack, which is about as transparent as those who so ridiculously claim to know what’s in the heart of another.
— Donna Lynn HopeLife isn't about falling in love as much as it is about learning to get over hatred..
— Sanhita BaruahHow would your life be different if instead of spending your energy and focus on hating those who hate you, you spent your energy and focus on loving those who love you?
— Steve MaraboliOne by one, all of my college buddies had taken these nothing-special entry-level jobs, pushing papers for $18,000 or $21,000 a year (and hating the work besides), and I'd turn up my nose and tell them I wasn't about to get out of bed for anything less than $50,000. That was my line, my attitude.
— Bill RancicSometimes people aren't hating on you. Because they feel a certain way about themselves, they just don't know how to be happy for you.
— Yvonne PierreWhen you're working, some people relax and wait for the invisible right time, but when they see your fortune, they wake up and strategize an envious attack.
— Michael Bassey JohnsonStop worrying about someone taking your spot. God already have it reserved. Do the work to get there and fill it!
— Yvonne PierreI don't have time, energy, or interest in hating the haters; I'm too busy loving the lovers.
— Steve Maraboli