Hate Quote by Albert Ellis
“As a result of my philosophy, I wasn't even upset about Hitler. I was willing to go to war to knock him off, but I didn't hate him. I hated what he was doing.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Albert Ellis Forum, 1975
Ellis distinguishes between disliking a person's actions and hating the person, emphasizing moral opposition over personal animus.
In simple terms: He opposes actions, not the individual.
Focus on condemning harmful deeds, not vilifying people.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political discourse
- social activism
- personal relationships
- justice advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you separate a person's deeds from their identity?
- How does this distinction affect conflict resolution?
Hating a person can cloud judgment and hinder constructive change.