Sentences with Hatred, Hatred in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Hatred

Sentences with Hatred, Hatred in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Hatred

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1. Love is blind, as well as hatred.

2. Hatred is blind, as well as love.

3. Jessica stared at him with hatred.

4. Love is blind. Hatred is also blind.

5. It’s not casual misogyny but real hatred.

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6. A hatred of failure has always been part of my nature.

7. All men’s misfortunes spring from their hatred of being alone.

8. The human heart is a strange vessel. Love and hatred can exist side by side.

9. Misogyny is the hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women or girls.

10. Misogyny involves hatred toward women or a type of woman for a particular reason.

11. Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love.

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12. Hatred is not essential for nationalism. Race-hatred will kill the real national spirit.

13. Love, friendship and respect do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something.

14. Patriotism is usually stronger than class hatred, and always stronger than internationalism.

15. I realize that patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.

16. Islam teaches tolerance, not hatred universal brotherhood, not enmity peace, and not violence.

17. This is the way of peace: Overcome evil with good, falsehood with truth, and hatred with love.

18. Caste is insidious and therefore powerful because it is not hatred, it is not necessarily personal.

19. A nation is a society united by a delusion about its ancestry and by common hatred of its neighbours.

20. I planted a seed of hatred in my heart. I swore it would grow to be a massive tree whose roots would strangle them all.

21. During times of war, hatred becomes quite respectable even though it has to masquerade often under the guise of patriotism.

22. We depict hatred, but it is to depict that there are more important things. We depict a curse, to depict the joy of liberation.

23. Hatred is like fire. It burns the one who harnesses it. It’s also extremely hard to see more helpful truths through its flames.

24. Even before there were large numbers of Negroes on our shore, the scar of racial hatred had already disfigured colonial society.

25. A strong hatred is the best lamp to bear in our hands as we go over the dark places of life, cutting away the dead things men tell us to revere.

26. Together they had overcome the daily incomprehension, the instantaneous hatred, the reciprocal nastiness, and fabulous flashes of glory in the conjugal conspiracy.

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