Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) French writer
Entre personnes sans cesse en présence, la haine et l'amour vont toujours croissant: on trouve à tout moment des raisons pour s'aimer ou se haïr mieux.
Source: The Vicar of Tours (1832), Ch. I.
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Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) French writer
Entre personnes sans cesse en présence, la haine et l'amour vont toujours croissant: on trouve à tout moment des raisons pour s'aimer ou se haïr mieux.
Source: The Vicar of Tours (1832), Ch. I.
“I am convinced we do not only love ourselves in others but hate ourselves in others too.”
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742–1799) German scientist, satirist
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Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook F (1776-1779)
Olaf Stapledon book Last and First Men
Source: Last and First Men (1930), Chapter III: America and China; Section 2, “The Conflict” (p. 50)
“The things we hate about ourselves aren't more real than things we like about ourselves.”
Ellen Goodman (1941) American journalist and writer
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Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
1920s, What I Believe (1925)
“People found ever more ingenious ways to hate each other.”
James K. Morrow (1947) (1947-) science fiction author
Source: The Wine of Violence (1981), Chapter 1 (p. 12)
George Lincoln Rockwell (1918–1967) American politician, founder of the American Nazi Party
White Self-Hate: Master-Stroke Of The Enemy
1962, White Self-Hate: Master-Stroke Of The Enemy
“If men could only know each other, they would never either idolize or hate.”
Elbert Hubbard (1856–1915) American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher fue el escritor del jarron azul
Source: A Thousand & One Epigrams: Selected from the Writings of Elbert Hubbard (1911), p. 13.