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“I would like somebody to be hated more than I am.”
Dionysius I of Syracuse (-430–-367 BC) Sicilian tyrant
Clive Foss, The Tyrants: 2500 Years of Absolute Power and Corruption, London: Quercus Publishing, 2006, ISBN 1905204965, p. 11
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004) French photographer
Source: Henri Cartier-Bresson: Interviews and Conversations, 1951-1998, Only Geometricians May Enter: Interview with Yves Bourde (1974), p. 62
Slavoj Žižek (1949) Slovene philosopher
Conversations with Žižek by Slavoj Žižek and Glyn Daly (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2004), p. 50
Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999) American violinist and conductor
Source: The compleat violinist: thoughts, exercises, reflections of an itinerant violinist http://books.google.co.in/books?id=qC0xAQAAIAAJ, Summit Books, 1 April 1986, p. 79
Clarence Darrow (1857–1938) American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union
This quote was attributed to Darrow in the biography Clarence Darrow for the Defence (1949), but its earliest known source is from a journal entry of George Sand from 1835.
Misattributed
“I would rather be hated for what I am, then loved for what I am not.”
Kurt Cobain (1967–1994) American musician and artist
Variant: I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not.
“I can't think of anything I'd rather have more than somebody lovin' me.”
Sue Monk Kidd book The Secret Life of Bees
Source: The Secret Life of Bees