“When the church is absolutely different from the world, she invariably attracts it. It is then that the world is made to listen to her message, though it may hate it at first.” WorldFirstsMayMadeDifferentHateChurchMessages Author:Martyn
“There is no greater block to world peace or inner peace than fear. What we fear we tend to develop an unreasoning hatred for, so we come to hate and fear. This not only injures us psychologically and aggravates world tension, but through such negative concentration we tend to attract the things we fear. If we fear nothing and radiate love, we can expect good things to come. How much this world needs the message and example of love and of faith!” IfsWorldNeedsHateGreaterExampleThis WorldMessagesNegativeHatredGood ThingsInner PeaceBlockTensionConcentrationFear NotFear NothingHate And FearExamples Of Love Author:Peace Pilgrim
“Pat Buchanan... was fired by MSNBC for doing nothing more than voicing his rock-solid conservative thoughts on the otherwise failing network... The real message of the left is intolerance, zealotry, bigotry and hate. The left has no use for the First Amendment or the rest of the Constitution unless it fits their multicultural, euro-socialist agenda, which is failing all across Europe and everywhere it is practiced.” FirstsRealUseHateLeftFailingRocksFitMessagesEuropeConstitutionConservativeAgendasBigotryAmendmentsIntoleranceSocialistDoing NothingFirst AmendmentEuroMulticulturalZealotry Author:Ted Nugent
“I don't see how we can allow public dollars to fund programs where spite and hate is the core of the message.” HumorPoliticalHateMessagesProgramDollarsCoreSpiteFundPolitical Humor Author:George W. Bush
“I hate to lose. And when I do lose, I don't lose the lesson, I don't miss the message.” HateLosesMissingLessonsMessagesI Hate Author:Charles Tillman
“I hate films with a clear message, ones that have their answers already when they start.” FilmHateAnswersClearMessagesI Hate Author:Jørgen Leth
“I agree that Scott Lively is marginal, and that is exactly why evangelicals must not let him speak for them. But in Uganda, Scott Lively is allowed to address the parliament for five hours, and his hate-filled message led directly to the anti-homosexuality bill.” HateSpeakHoursFiveMessagesAgreeBillsFilledAddressesHomosexualityParliamentLivelyUganda Author:Roger Ross Williams
“I hate irony, particularly when it is used because there isn't any message or to hide that someone hasn't any story to tell. Just like when someone only spews out a stack of cool words which don't mean anything and then has the gall to call it art. I always want to create a bridge between us and the listener, and I want it to be so that kids want to create for themselves a story or a context of the words.” WantMeanArtStoriesKidsUsedHateMessagesI HateBridgesIronyListeners Author:Jack White
“Treacherous assassins, enemies of the people, and worthy of everyone's ridicule are those who, under the pretext of guiding future generations, teach them an isolated system of doctrines and whisper in their ear (instead of the sweet message of love) the barbarous gospel of hate.” PeopleHateEnemyTeachGenerationsSweetMessagesEarsWorthyDoctrineIsolatedRidiculeFuture GenerationAssassinsPretextTreacherous Author:Jose Marti
“Honestly, I hate Facebook - it has nothing on Myspace. I loved how weird and crappy and wild and trashy it was. Then there was the whole culture of pimping out your Myspace page. I remember spending 10 hours one day learning how to make our Myspace page look more like a message board from the mid-90s.” LooksWholeRememberHateCultureHoursOne DayMessagesPagesI HateSpendingHonestlyBoardsPimping Author:Alex Scally
“Publishing a book is like stuffing a note into a bottle and hurling it into the sea. Some bottles drown, some come safe to land, where the notes are read and then possibly cherished, or else misinterpreted, or else understood all too well by those who hate the message. You never know who your readers might be.” KnowsWellsBookMightHateSeaLandReaderSafeMessagesUnderstoodNotesBottlesPublishingMisinterpretedHurling Author:Margaret Atwood