Robert A. Heinlein Quotes About Hate
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Your enemy is never a villain in his own eyes. Keep this in mind; it may offer a way to make him your friend. If not, you can kill him without hate — and quickly.
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A critic is a man who creates nothing and thereby feels qualified to judge the work of creative men. There is logic in this; he is unbiased, he hates all creative people equally.
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A brute kills for pleasure. A fool kills from hate.
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Hate always sells well, but for repeat trade and the long pull happiness is sounder merchandise.
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The average bloke . . . hates and fears all freedom, not only for others but for himself, and stamps it out wherever possible.
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Take sex away from people. Make it forbidden, evil. Limit it to ritualistic breeding. Force it to back up into suppressed sadism. Then hand the people a scapegoat to hate. Let them kill a scapegoat occasionally for cathartic release. The mechanism is ages old. Tyrants used it centuries before the word "psychology" was ever invented. It works, too.
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