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"As is well known, the priests are the most evil enemies-but why? Because they are the most impotent. It is because of their impotence that in them hatred grows to monstrous and uncanny proportions, to the most spiritual and poisonous kind of hatred. The truly great haters in world history have always been priests; likewise the most ingenious haters: other kinds of spirit hardly come into consideration when compared with the spirit of priestly vengefulness."
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"Feeling of hatred unto your enemy, drains your energy as enemy wanted."
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"This fact is that the heaviest and more burdensome load ever is neither the cement bag nor the iron rod. It is hatred."
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"Hate is more felt than love."
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"As there is oppression of the majority such oppression will be fought with increasing hatred."
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"Hate springs from fear. Violence is released hatred. Behind every hateful crime and act of human brutality is an admission of fearfulness."
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"One who hates is a man holding a magnifying-glass, and when he hates someone, he knows precisely that person's surface, from the soles of his feet all the way up to each hair on the hated head."
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"Hatred, for the man who is not engaged in it, is a little like the odor of garlic for one who hasn't eaten any."
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"This is not the person I wanted to become: Hatred has carved a permanent place inside me, a hollow where things are so easily lost."
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"Of all the objects of hatred, a woman once loved is the most hateful."
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"Hatred is like a long, dark shadow. Not even the person it falls upon knows where it comes from, in most cases. It is like a two-edged sword. When you cut the other person, you cut yourself. The more violently you hack at the other person, the more violently you hack at yourself. It can often be fatal. But it is not easy to dispose of. Please be careful, Mr.Okada. It is very dangerous. Once it has taken root in your heart, hatred is the most difficult think in the world to shake off."
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"Remain true to the earth, my brethren, with the power of your virtue! Let your bestowing love and your knowledge be devoted to be the meaning of the earth! . . . Let it not fly away from the earthly and beat against eternal walls with its wings. . . . Lead, like me, the flown-away virtue back to the earth-yes, back to body and life: that it may give to the earth its meaning, a human meaning!"
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"Idleness is the parent of psychology."
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"There is only a perspective seeing, only a perspective "knowing"; and the more affects we allow to speak about one thing, the more eyes, different eyes, we can use to observe one thing, the more complete will our "concept" of this thing, our "objectivity," be."
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"In the end we are always rewarded for our good will, our patience, fair-mindedness, and gentleness with what is strange."
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"And how does one basically recognize good development? In that a well-developed man does our senses good: that he is carved from wood which is hard, delicate, and sweet-smelling, all at the same time."
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"I love those who do not know how to live for today."
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"Do whatever you will, but first be such as are able to will."
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"There is no pre-established harmony between the furtherance of truth and the well-being of mankind."
Philosophy

"All modern philosophizing is political, policed by governments, churches, academics, custom, fashion, and human cowardice, all off which limit it to a fake learnedness."
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"Thus the man who is responsive to artistic stimuli reacts to the reality of dreams as does the philosopher to the reality of existence; he observes closely, and he enjoys his observation: for it is out of these images that he interprets life, out of these processes that he trains himself for life."
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