“Do you think you can cure the hatreds and the maladjustments of the world by hanging them? You simply show your ignorance and your hate when you say it. You may here and there cure hatred with love and understanding, but you can only add fuel to the flames by cruelty and hate.” ThinkingWorldMayShowsHateUnderstandingIgnoranceHatredAddCrueltyCuresFlamesFuelHere And There Book:Clarence Darrow on the Death Penalty Source: Clarence Darrow on the Death Penalty
“I would hate to say as a non-African-American person that it would be wrong for a black person to direct white people in a movie. Wouldn't that be awful of me to say that? The only sympathizing thing I might say for people that want to [grumble] is that a filmmaker should have an understanding for the place where the people you're portraying are coming from.” PeopleWantShouldPersonsMightWould BeHateUnderstandingBlackWhiteDirectShould HaveAwfulAfrican AmericanFilmmakerPortrayingBlack Person Author:Mick Jagger
“Although we will hate and fight the machines, we will be supplanted anyway, and rightly so, for the intelligent machines to which we will give birth may, better than we, carry on the striving toward the goal of understanding and using the Universe, climbing to heights we ourselves could never aspire to.” GivingMayHateFightingUniverseUnderstandingGoalModernBirthMachinesIntelligentStriveHeightClimbingAspireModern LifeIntelligent Machines Book:Past, Present, and Future Source: Past, Present, and Future
“[The Republican Party] consists of those who, believing in the doctrine that mankind are capable of governing themselves and hating hereditary power as an insult to the reason and an outrage to the rights of men, are naturally offended at every public measure that does not appeal to the understanding and to the general interest of the community.” MenBelieveDoeReasonGovernmentHateUnderstandingInterestCommunityPartyRightsMankindRepublicanCapableDoctrineAppealsInsultRepublican PartyOffendedGoverningOutrageHereditary Book:1829-1836 Source: 1829-1836
“I hate not understanding the words, because it kind of squashes the song. It shrinks the visual landscape that you've made for the sounds. And, all of a sudden, the content eclipses things.” KindMadeHateSongUnderstandingSoundI HateLandscapeVisualsShrinksEclipseSquash Author:Ariel Pink
“Every word and deed must contribute to an understanding with the enemy and release those vast reservoirs of goodwill which have been blocked by impenetrable walls of hate.” Has BeensHateUnderstandingEnemyWallDeedsReleaseGoodwillBlockedReservoirs Book:The Radical King Source: The Radical King
“Always in England if you had the type of brain that was capable of understanding T.S. Eliot's poetry or Kant's logic, you could be sure of finding large numbers of people who would hate you violently.” PeopleIfsHateUnderstandingNumbersBrainTypeFindingsCapableLogicEnglandHate YouLarge NumbersEliot Author:D. J. Taylor