I Quotes
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“I hate that I got dealt shitty parents! I hate how you make me feel like scum! I hate that you’re always running away from me! And I hate that I ever fucking gave you the power to destroy me!”
Source: Chasing Memories
“I hate that I had to pull out my wallet and buy respect.”
Source: Addicted to You
“I hate that. I hate kids like that so fugging much.”
Source: An Abundance of Katherines
“I hate that I'm so numb and empty and disconnected from most of these people but even I can see worth in stupid little moments like these. These people aren't even my family, but I can see their value and if I can see it in something this small, when I feel this bad, then---
Then why didn't he?”
Source: Fall for Anything
“I hate that I wasted time ever kissing anyone else. None of them knew how to kiss the way he does. He does it with such haste, but such expertise, that I could get lost in doing it forever.”
Source: Black Ties & White Lies
“I hate that impeccable, perfectly perfect look, all matched and prearranged. Style is to be simple.”
“i hate that its my favorite thing to watch her, because it shouldn't be. It triggers all these what-ifs in my head, and my mind begins imagining things it shouldn't be imagining...”
Source: Maybe Someday
“I hate that just because you happen to be good at something,people automatically think that's what makes you happy,but it's not really like that, you know? It's not that simple.”
Source: The Way I Used to Be
“I hate that man Obama more than any man I've ever met, more than any man who ever lived.”
“I hate that more than anything—being part of a cliché.”
Source: The Memory Keeper's Daughter
“I hate that Mosul is falling, but I also think that for 10 years we have supplied the Iraqis and they can't stand up and do anything to defend their country, and it is all up to us?”
“I hate that our brains are wired that way. You don't remember the people that raved about us or just said something nice - I don't know why that's not in us to focus on *that*. But I think it takes a conscious effort to train our minds to change that.”
“I hate that people assume guys are the only ones to want sex. Girls want sex, too, and that shouldn't be a problem.”
“I hate that people think going to the theatre is a special occasion. I wish people would treat it as normally as going to the cinema.”
“I hate that people think it's wrong to say you're inspired by Jaws or by Raiders Of The Lost Ark. You're allowed to be.”
“I hate that phrase... 'It is what it is.'" She releases a puff of air through her lips. "It's depressing. It insinuates we can't change a situation, so we have to accept it, but a person can change almost every situation - or their attitude surrounding said situation. So in that sense, nothing has to stay being what it is.”
Source: Fake-ish
“I hate that phrase, perfect for each other, People aren't perfect for each other. They're messy and rough-edged, they make things more complicated for each other. Hanna and I are..." I take a deep breath. "We're best friends. Or we were. I thought maybe we were soul mates. And then when it turned out that we... We weren't perfect for each other, but we were definitely good for each other.”
Source: Wilder at Last
“I hate that rule that says write about what you know, it leads to too many British novels about marriages going slightly wrong. Write about what you don't know, just act as though you do.”
“I hate that sense of entitlement or the sense of business crawling into playing music.”
“I hate that she's hurt. I hate that she's been hurt, by me and by others, throughout the entire arc of her life. I barely remember pain, but when I see it in her I feel it in myself, in disproportionate measure. it creeps into my eyes, stinging, burning.”
Source: Warm Bodies and The New Hunger: A Special 5th Anniversary Edition
“I hate that stuff. It tastes like feet." At that he smiled. "How would you know what feet taste like?" "I just know.”
Source: Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series (4 books): City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass; City of Fallen Angels
“I hate that tabloid idea of anybody who is famous having to forfeit their privacy.”
“I hate that the actions of a minority can influence the opinions of a majority.”
Source: Hate is Such a Strong Word
“I hate that there's never anyting good on TV on Saturday afternoons. It's like even the networks are trying to get you off your ass and have a life.”
Source: Dumplin'
“I hate that we look at women who choose not to run a country as having given up. I get angry that, when a woman decides to hold off on gunning for a promotion because she wants to have a baby, other women whisper that 'she's throwing away her potential.' That is when we're not supporting our own. Who are we to put such a limited definition on success?”
“I hate that we're always called "the all-female Ghostbusters," because you wouldn't refer to the original as "the all-male Ghostbusters."”
“I hate that when people are like, "Well, all dwarves know each other, right?" And you want to get mad, but you can't because we do.”
“I hate that which we have decided to call realism, even though I have been made one of its high priests.”
“I hate that whole Tarantino thing about beating up women and killing them and chopping up. Just because you have the mind of a 12 year old.”
“I hate that woman. But we loved each other once, and I can’t let her die.”
Matthias tried to empathize with how he felt, but it was hard. Raevan was a bigger person than he was. He was doing everything he could to stop someone he hated from dying.
And here Matthias was, dragging himself through the dirt just to bring back someone he loved entirely from his own failures.”
Source: Cove of Storms
“I hate that word 'hate' - it should be banned.”
“I hate that word blog
It sounds like a large accumulation of snot”
Source: This and Other Plays
“I hate that word dysfunction.”
“I hate that word."
"What word?"
"Truth. I don't feel any truth in it.”
Source: Parade
“I hate that word — 'lucky.' It cheapens a lot of hard work”
“I hate that word, 'quirky.' It's like the worst f - king word in the world.”
“I hate that word, CAN’T. I wish it had never been dreamed up, spoken, or defined. I wish the concept of CAN’T could be eradicated not only from language, but more importantly from the psyche of a girl who I know is filled with so much CAN it seeps out of her pores and scents the air.”
Source: How to Kill a Rock Star
“I hate that word, mature, but I guess I am growing up.”
“I hate that word. It's return--a return to the millions of people who've never forgiven me for deserting the screen.”
“I hate that you do this to me. I hate how crazy you make me. I hate you! - Wendy”
“I hate that you don't have the insight.
I hate that you shamelessly returned despite being kicked out.
I hate that you don't even seem to have the slightest self-respect.
And also the fact that you used San as your "heart-wrenching" excuse to return.
Back to this hell-hole.”
“I hate that you let other people's opinion influence you, especially if their delusional.”
Source: Revenge of the Girl with the Great Personality
“I hate that you think you're irreplaceable. Darling, you're actually upgradable.”
“I hate the actor and audience business. An author should be in among the crowd, kicking their shins or cheering them on to some mischief or merriment.”
Source: The Letters of D. H. Lawrence
“I hate the actual traveling, but I like playing.”
“I hate the advice to err on the side of caution. Why err at all if it can be helped?”
“I hate the amount of communication, the obligation that you have just by owning a phone.”
“I hate the analyzing thing. People say, 'Why do you think your character did that? I don't know. I'm not an analyst, and they're not in psychotherapy. Unless it's a film where they're in therapy.”
“I hate the assumption that once you're committed to someone you stop treating each other like individuals. I like getting up knowing I am choosing to be with that person.”
“I hate the assumption that you can't write about something because you haven't experienced it, and not just because it assumes a limit on the human imagination, which is basically limitless. It also suggests that some leaps of identification are impossible. I refuse to accept that, because it leads to the conclusion that real change is beyond us, and so is empathy.”