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Hatred Quotes by Terry Mark
- Love is special, I know. Love is precious, I know. Love is beautiful, I know. But sometimes,we are surrounded by so much hatred and Love…
- Not even hatred can deny beauty of its true design.
- When you come to fully understand why you have to be different, then you would no longer be afraid of hatred.
- Love is that amazing gift you give to a stranger and the best reply you give to hatred.
- Expressed anger is better than hidden hatred.
- Count your riches by the abundance of Love in your heart for Hatred is a sure sign of Poverty.
- A heart full of love has a fire no hatred can quench.
- When you get so interested in hating things, you'll miss even the things you love.
- The world today is ruined more by misunderstanding than by hatred. Hatred is born out of misunderstanding.
- You gain comfort when you achieve an independent mind free from unnecessarily control from negative and hatred filled opinions.
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