In the year 2052, it's not love but hate that unites the world.

T.S. Pettibone
About This Quote

In the year 2052, it's not love but hate that unites the world. This is a quote by Theodore Sturgeon. He was an American science fiction writer and short story author. The meaning of this quote is that people can still live together peacefully if they don't care for each other, because the fear of death unites them to be one.

Source: Hatred Day

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