I have loved him too much not to hate

Jean Racine
About This Quote

The meaning of hate is to feel animosity and anger against another person. The word hate has been used to describe love for a long time. In fact, people have been using it interchangeably with love since the 17th century. The reason this may be so is that both words mean the same thing: a strong feeling for someone else.

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