I love all people; I hate no one.

I hate publicists and publicity. But I love the people.

Many people love in themselves what they hate in others.

It's either love or hate with me. People really can hate me.

I love book clubs. I just hate reading and talking to people.

People love as self-recognition what they hate as an accusation.

Seeing people decide to choose love instead of hate is phenomenal.

People will love or hate 'Satta' and 'Stumped.' But they cannot ignore them.

The more people love you, the more there's going to be people that hate you.

People, y'know, they either love us or they hate us; there's no middle ground.

I think what motivates people is not great hate, but great love for other people.

If you have people who hate you, you will probably also have ones who will love you.

People either hate my paintings or they love them. There does not seem to be much middle ground.

I don't hate. I love the Russian people. I love the Belarusan people... I love Ukraine very much.

Love fanfic or hate it, it's getting thousands of people to read and write who otherwise would not have.

Most people are Democrats because they hate something; most people are Republicans because they love something.

I love the countryside, which is where I live and feel most comfortable, and hate being surrounded by herds of people.

You don't only worry about the people who hate or resent you; in a way, you're more worried about the people who love you.

There's two sides to the sword. It's like, for as many people that love you, there's all the people out there who hate you.

If people respond to the songs, whether they love you or hate you, then you've really done your job. You've evoked something.

I love people that go the distance. I hate things that are lukewarm. They've got to be one way or the other and go all the way.

I say what I want to say and do what I want to do. There's no in between. People will either love you for it or hate you for it.

There are people who try to judge. I'm cool with that. I don't care what nobody say - the only thing that can defeat hate is love.

Being a public figure a lot of people will really love what you do, but you know there is also a ton of people who will hate on it.

I really can't make no wrong moves out here, because just as quick as you can get people to love you, you can get people to hate you.

People like our stuff, some people hate it, but that's like anything, right? Some people love donuts, some people are allergic to 'em.

People who love soft methods and hate iniquity forget this; that reform consists in taking a bone from a dog. Philosophy will not do it.

People in Latin America... love America from afar and emulate America in some ways but also hate a lot of things that America does to them.

When people say 'love to hate', they actually mean 'love to be appalled by' - if they truly hated them, they'd never repeat a catch phrase.

I love traveling. I hate jet lag, but I love, love, love, love traveling, to meet new people, to try different foods because I'm a big foodie.

We rarely just hate people or love people. Normally, the people we have moments of the most impassioned hate for, it's because we love them so much.

One thing that people don't really understand is that as celebrity you rarely get fair treatment. You either get love or hate. It's never really fair.

Invariably, when people read the headline about Martin Shkreli, they hate Martin Shkreli. When they get to know Martin Shkreli, they love Martin Shkreli.

I think love is blind. I hate to use that cliched statement, but people, when they love somebody, they seem to be able to somehow to put aside red flags.

In this job, you're going to make decisions. You'll say things that some people are going to love them, some people are going to hate them. It's just part of the job.

I don't pretend that 'Heavy Rain' will be a revolution, and I don't know if people will love it or hate it. All I can say is that it is definitely going to be different.

I love the road. That's always been my goal. I've said that to many record labels. I want to make records. The road is my favorite. Some people hate the road, I love the road.

Let's not forget that the essential message of a Republican candidate is a tricky sell. That you love America, but hate all the groups that make up America. That you love democracy, but hate people.

I hate the whole concept of comfort! It's like when people say: 'Well we're not really in love but we're in a comfortable relationship.' You're abandoning a lot of ideas when you're too into comfort.

I have one rave 'New York Times' review framed next to a flop 'Los Angeles Times' review. And it's for the same show. These people watched the same show. That's what happens. They love it, they hate it.

The selfie phenomenon is enormous, and it's hilarious. Especially as Australians, because we kind of hate people that love themselves, but that's all flipping on its head now, and we're happy to love ourselves.

I love all people. I hate no one. And, you know, when you take a subject and you reduce it to something like a four-second sound bite, and a check mark on a ballot, I think that that's inappropriate and insensitive.

What television gets to do, and there's a reason why 'S.H.I.E.L.D.' works as well as it does, is that it deals with the relationships. It deals with the very small, interpersonal ways that people both love and hate each other.

A lot of people love what I do and a lot of people don't like or hate my style, so it's external - I really don't care about that. I'm happy with the people that appreciate it, but I'm not unhappy with the people that don't like it.

Some white people hate black people, and some white people love black people, some black people hate white people, and some black people love white people. So you see it's not an issue of black and white, it's an issue of Lovers and Haters.

You know what I'm realizing? I always love a place if I like the movie I'm doing there. I've heard people say, 'I hate Pittsburgh,' and I'm like, 'I love Pittsburgh so much!' I loved what I was doing there, and I loved Austin for the same reason.

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