Sara Zarr (1970) American children's writer
Source: Sweethearts
NOW interview (2004)
Context: Herman Melville is a god. … I cherish what he did. He was a genius. Wrote Moby-Dick. Wrote Pierre. Wrote The Confidence-Man, wrote Billy Budd. … Oh, yes. Look at him. … Scares the bejesus out of people and makes them hate him. Because he's so good. ] Claggart has him killed in that book. Claggart has his [[eye on that boy. He will not tolerate such goodness, such blondeness, such blue eye. Goodness is scary. It's like you want to knock it. You want to hit it. Are we a country of beating down things? We love seeing people go down.
Sara Zarr (1970) American children's writer
Source: Sweethearts
“Because being so dependent on people scares me.”
Melina Marchetta book On the Jellicoe Road
Source: On the Jellicoe Road
Clifford D. Simak book Ring Around the Sun
Ring Around the Sun (1954)
Context: The people finally know.
They've been told about the mutants.
And they hated the mutants.
Of course, they hated them.
They hated them because the existence of the mutants makes them second-class humans, because they are Neanderthalers suddenly invaded by a bow and arrow people.
“I will hate the man you choose because he isn't me, and love him if he makes you smile.”
Robert Jordan book The Eye of the World
Source: The Eye of the World
Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999) American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer and editor
Quoted in Against the American Grain (1962) by Dwight Macdonald, p. 30
“He was her enemy, and she hated him because she could not hate him enough.”
Catherine Fisher (1957) Welsh children's writer
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) Genevan philosopher
Second Dialogue; translated by Judith R. Bush, Christopher Kelly, Roger D. Masters
Dialogues: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques (published 1782)