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Agrippina-the-younger Quote by Guglielmo Ferrero

“Hate often separates those who ought to aid one another, since they are tending toward the same goal, and sympathy binds men together who are forced to do battle with one another.” quote by Guglielmo Ferrero
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““Hate often separates those who ought to aid one another, since they are tending toward the same goal, and sympathy binds men together who are forced to do battle with one another.””

Guglielmo Ferrero

About This Quote

Source Book: The Great War, Guglielmo Ferrero, 1919

Hatred divides those who could help each other, while shared struggle creates solidarity among adversaries.

In simple terms: Hate separates; shared struggle unites.

Key Takeaway

Seek common goals to bridge divisions.

Themes

conflict solidarity humanity

Mood

hopeful inspirational

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • team building
  • peace negotiations
  • community projects
  • crisis response

Key Concepts

psychology social cohesion enemy combat

Questions to Reflect On

  • What common interests can you highlight?
  • How can empathy overcome hatred?
A Different Perspective

Deep divisions may resist reconciliation.

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